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Youko Teramura
Yoko and are Japanese feminine given names. ''Yōko'' is sometimes transliterated as Yohko and Youko. The name ''Yoko'' is almost always written with the kanji (''ko''), meaning "child". The syllable ''ko'' is not generally found at the end of masculine names. In Japanese, ''Yoko'' and ''Yōko'' have numerous orthographical variations. Some of the meanings of the ''kanji'' used to write it are: *瑛子, "crystal, sparkle of jewelry, child" *陽子, "sunshine, child", "sunny, child" *洋子, "ocean, child" *遥子, "long ago, child" *楊子, "willow, child" *瑶子, "beautiful, child" *謡子, "noh (Japanese word for ''skill'' or ''talent''), child" *八子, "eight, child" *羊子, "sheep, child" *要子, "vital, need, child" *暢子, "free, child" *容子, "glorious, child" *妖子, "bewitch, child" *葉子, "leaf, child" *曜子, "weekday, child" The masculine name ''Yōkō'', as in the given name of pro boxer , is transliterated similarly, but in Japanese it is written a ...
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Japanese Given Name
in modern times consist of a family name (surname) followed by a given name, in that order. Nevertheless, when a Japanese name is written in the Roman alphabet, ever since the Meiji era, the official policy has been to cater to Western expectations and reverse the order. , the government has stated its intention to change this policy. Japanese names are usually written in kanji, which are characters mostly Chinese language, Chinese in origin but Japanese language, Japanese in pronunciation. The pronunciation of Japanese kanji in names follows a special set of rules, though parents are able to choose pronunciations; many foreigners find it difficult to read kanji names because of parents being able to choose which pronunciations they want for certain kanji, though most pronunciations chosen are common when used in names. Some kanji are banned for use in names, such as the kanji for "weak" and "failure", amongst others. Parents also have the option of using hiragana or katakana w ...
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Boys Over Flowers
, is a Japanese ''shōjo'' manga series written and illustrated by Yoko Kamio and set in Tokyo, Japan, and the fictional "Eitoku Academy" (an elite school for children from rich families). It tells the story of Tsukushi Makino, a girl from a middle-class family, whose mother enrolls her in an elite high school to compete with the families from her husband's company. While at Eitoku, she encounters the F4, a gang of four young men who are children of Japan's wealthiest families and who bully anyone that gets in their way. The manga was launched in Shueisha's '' Margaret'' magazine in October 1992 and ran until January 2004. Two epilogue chapters were later published in ''Margaret'', in July 2006 and January 2008. The English translation was published by Viz Media from August 2003 to October 2009. ''Boys Over Flowers'' is the best selling shōjo manga of all time and enjoys immense popularity in the Eastern Asia region. The manga has been adapted into various mediums, some ...
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Yoko Mori
Yoko Mori (森瑤子) (November 4, 1940 July 6, 1993) was a Japanese novelist, essayist, and translator who was known for writing popular romantic fiction. Her real name was Masayo Brackin ( Ito). Biography Mori was born Masayo Ito in Shizuoka, Japan on November 4, 1940. Shortly after she was born, she and her parents moved to Inner Mongolia. Her father worked there throughout World War II. When the war ended, they returned to Japan and lived in Tokyo. She studied violin, and enjoyed Western films and novels, especially the works of Francois Sagan, who her works were later compared with. She graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1961. However, instead of becoming a professional violinist, she ended up working for an advertising firm. She married an Englishman named Ivan Brackin in 1964 and raised three children with him. Mori began writing in 1978. Her first story, Joji (情事), won the Subaru Literary Award. She also wrote essays about her life and international trav ...
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Yoko Minamino
, also known as Nanno (ナンノ), is a Japanese actress and singer. She graduated from Horikoshi High School. She played Saki Asamiya in the second season of the live action ''Sukeban Deka'' TV series replacing fellow idol star Yuki Saitō. She is currently independent. She has previously worked for the S1 Company, Southern Field, Sweet Basil and K Dash Group talent agencies. History While attending the private Shoin High School in Kobe, Minamino successfully passed an audition in 1982. During the summer of her second year of high school, she moved to Tokyo where she attended Horikoshi High School along with fellow entertainers Miharu Morina and Minako Honda. Minamino and Honda met when they both took the entrance examination. Minamino made her debut television role in 1984 in ''Meimon Shiritsu Jōshi Kōkō''. She began working for the talent agency S1 Company at this time. Despite being a mostly unknown face in Japanese entertainment, Minamino was given an unusually large ...
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Yoko Minamida
Yoko may refer to: People * Yoko (name), a Japanese feminine given name; variants include Yōko and Yohko * Yoko Gushiken (具志堅 用高, born 1955), Japanese professional boxer * Yoko Taro (横尾 太郎, born 1970), Japanese video game director * Madam Yoko (1849–1906), leader of the Mende people in Sierra Leone * Yoko Ono (小野 洋子, born 1933), Japanese multimedia artist and wife of John Lennon * Yoko Yamada (山田 よう子 or 山田 洋子, born 1979), Japanese female professional wrestler Places * Yoko, Benin, an arrondissement in the Plateau department of Benin * Yoko Commune Yoko is a town and commune in the Mbam-et-Kim department of Centre Region in Cameroon. See also * Communes of Cameroon The Arrondissements of Cameroon are the third-level units of administration in Cameroon. The arrondissements are organi ..., a commune in the Mbam-et-Kim department of the Centre Region in Cameroon Other uses * Yoko (Flight of the Conchords), "Yoko" (''Fli ...
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Yoko Matsuyama
Yoko may refer to: People * Yoko (name), a Japanese feminine given name; variants include Yōko and Yohko * Yoko Gushiken (具志堅 用高, born 1955), Japanese professional boxer * Yoko Taro (横尾 太郎, born 1970), Japanese video game director * Madam Yoko (1849–1906), leader of the Mende people in Sierra Leone * Yoko Ono (小野 洋子, born 1933), Japanese multimedia artist and wife of John Lennon * Yoko Yamada (山田 よう子 or 山田 洋子, born 1979), Japanese female professional wrestler Places * Yoko, Benin, an arrondissement in the Plateau department of Benin * Yoko Commune, a commune in the Mbam-et-Kim department of the Centre Region in Cameroon Other uses * "Yoko" (''Flight of the Conchords''), fourth episode of the HBO television series ''Flight of the Conchords'' (2007) * "Yoko", a version of the song "Paradise" by Berner that appears on the 2014 reissue of ''The White Album'' * ''Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!'' (2003), British animated series for childre ...
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Yōko Matsuoka
is a Japanese actress, voice actress and narrator from Tokyo. She is affiliated with 81 Produce. Filmography Television animation ;1970's *'' The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee'' (1974) (Denta) *''Wakakusa no Charlotte'' (1977) (Jim) *''Anne of Green Gables'' (1979) (Laurette Bradley) *''Mobile Suit Gundam'' (Jill Ratokie, Tachi) *'' Manga Sarutobi Sasuke'' (Sasuke Sarutobi) ;1980's *''Ai no Gakko Cuore Monogatari'' (Antonio) *''GoShogun'' (Kenta Sanada) *''Belle and Sebastian'' (Maria) *'' Dash Kappei'' (Todo) *''City Hunter 2'' (1988) (Keiko Kashiwagi) *'' Moeru! Oniisan'' (1988) (Kenji Kokuho) *''Madö King Granzört'' (1989) (Haruka Daiichi) *'' Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli'' (1989) (Akru) ;1990's *''Future GPX Cyber Formula'' (1991) ( Karl Richter von Randoll) *'' Kinnikuman: Scramble for the Throne'' (1991) ( Sayuri Kinniku, Konita, Phoenix Shizuko) *''Sailor Moon'' (1992) (ep.5 Iguara) *'' GeGeGe no Kitaro'' (fourth series 1996) (Kitarō) *''Himitsu no Akko-chan'' (t ...
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Yoko Matsugane
is a Japanese gravure idol from Ibaraki Prefecture. She is known for her voluptuous figure. History Matsugane has released several DVDs and photobooks and has appeared on several TV shows in Japan. As of January 2006, she had left her modeling agency, but is still active in producing DVDs and photo sets. At the time of the release of her latest DVD she usually attends promotional events where her fans get to meet their idol and take a picture with her. These events are most often held in department stores in the Akihabara district of Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 .... She is also a traveling DJ and has performed in various clubs in Japan, Australia and Singapore. DVDs released *''Dulcet'' (2002) *''Spiritual'' (2002) *''Enrapture'' (2002) *''Violatio ...
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Yōko Maki (manga Artist)
Yōko Maki may refer to: * Yōko Maki (artist) (born 1981), Japanese manga artist *Yōko Maki (actress) (born 1982), Japanese actress See also *Maki (other) Maki may refer to: People *Mäki, a Finnish surname (includes a list of people with the name) *Maki (name), a Japanese given name and surname (includes a list of people with the name) Places *Maki, Ravar, Kerman Province, Iran *Maki, Rigan, Ke ...
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Yōko Maki (actress)
Yōko Maki (真木 よう子 ''Maki Yōko'', born Yōko Kanamori on October 15, 1982) is a Japanese actress signed to Soyokaze. Maki has appeared in several films including the 2004 film ''Infection'' and the 2004 American horror film ''The Grudge''. Biography Maki made her film debut at the age of 19 in the 2001 film ''Drug''. Her film career took off when she received the role of Aya in ''The Princess Blade'', a 2001 reimagining of the manga '' Lady Snowblood''. Maki later began performing on stage in the 2002 play ''Cross''. In November 2008, Maki announced that she had married a 26-year-old man not in the Japanese entertainment industry. She also announced that she was pregnant. Filmography Films TV dramas Direct-to-video films Commercials * Lotte - Ao Toppo (2000) *JR East - Omiya Station version (2005) *Meiji Seika - Xylish (2005) * TBS and Dentsu - Green Film Project: everyday (2008) *Shiseido - Integrate (2008) *Lipton - The Royal (2008) Other works Music * (20 ...
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Yoko Kumada
is a Japanese gravure idol, singer, and YouTuber originally from Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. She is affiliated with Artist-house Pyramid Inc. Biography During her third year at Seki Shoko High School, Yoko Kumada applied for ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine''s Miss Magazine swimsuit contest. She became a finalist during the contest, but dropped out due to the opposition of her mother. Kumada attended nursing school, but could not give up her dream of being an entertainer, so she participated in ''Audition'' magazine's 2001 Special Audition, where she caught the attention of talent agency Artist-house Pyramid. From 2002 to 2003, she was a member of the group "P-Girl" with Sachie Koike, Erika Itō, and Noriko Sagara. In 2006, Kumada released her first single after years of vocal training. A year later, she was appointed as the tourism ambassador of Gifu Prefecture's Hida/Mino Jiman Project. In 2011, at the request of boxer Kōki Kameda, Kumada served as a ring girl during his match ...
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Yoko Koikawa
(born May 18, 1974, in Fukuoka, Japan) is a retired Japanese backstroke swimmer, who represented her native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. She is best known for winning the gold medal in the Women's 200m Backstroke event at the 1995 Summer Universiade The 1995 Summer Universiade, also known as the XVIII Summer Universiade, took place in Fukuoka, Japan. Emblem The symbol mark is a motif of "U", expressing passion and energy in the flickering flames of a burning torch. In the flames one sees bot ... in her hometown Fukuoka. References sports-reference 1974 births Living people Japanese female freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers of Japan Swimmers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Japanese female backstroke swimmers Universiade medalists in swimming Sportspeople from Fukuoka (city) Universiade gold medalists for Japan Universiade silver medalists for Japan Universiade bronze medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1995 Summer Universiade 20th-centu ...
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