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Yoichi may refer to: *Yōichi, Japanese given name *, district in Shiribeshi, Hokkaidō Prefecture, Japan *, town in Yoichi District *, a Japanese whisky distillery in the town *, train station in Yoichi District * also Yoichi is a masculine Japanese given name. ** , Japanese engineer **, Japanese actor ** , famous Japanese ''samurai were the hereditary military nobility and officer caste of medieval and early-modern Japan from the late 12th century until their abolition in 1876. They were the well-paid retainers of the '' daimyo'' (the great feudal landholders). They h ...'' archer **, Japanese actor {{disambiguation, given name Japanese masculine given names ...
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Yōichi
Yōichi, Yoichi, Youichi or Yohichi is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Yōichi can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *洋一, "ocean, one" *陽一, "sunshine, one" *庸一, "common, one" *楊一, "willow, one" *耀一, "shine, one" *陽市, "sunshine, city" *耀市, "shine, city" *蓉一, "lotus, one" The name can also be written in hiragana よういち or katakana ヨウイチ. Notable people with the name *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese photographer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese video game producer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese film director *Yōichi Iha, Yoichi Iha (伊波 洋一, born 1952), Japanese politician *, Japanese drifting driver *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese volleyball player *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese manga artist and animator *, Japanese academic *, Japanese environmentalist *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese politician *, Japa ...
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Yoichi District, Hokkaidō
is a district located in Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. As of 2004, the district has an estimated population of 28,213 and a density of 47.93 persons per km2. The total area is 588.64 km2. Towns and villages * Akaigawa *Niki __NOTOC__ Niki may refer to: People * Niki (given name) * NIKI (singer), Indonesian singer and songwriter * Niki DeMar, American singer * Niki Etsuko (1928–1986), Japanese author of mystery fiction Places * Niki, Hokkaido, a town in Japan * Ni ... * Yoichi Districts in Hokkaido {{Hokkaido-geo-stub ...
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Yoichi, Hokkaidō
is a town located in the Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. Demographics As of September 2018, the population of Yoichi has dropped to 18,993 people, a drop of 10% over less than a decade. The density is 160 persons per km². The total area of Yoichi is 140.60 km². Geography Yoichi is located on the southeastern edge of the Shakotan Peninsula and faces the Sea of Japan. North of the town belongs to the Niseko-Shakotan-Otaru Kaigan Quasi-National Park. Neighboring municipalities * Otaru * Niki * Akaigawa * Furubira Climate The climate in Yoichi is mild (8.2 °C average), with temperatures ranging from −6 °C to 26 °C. Industry Yoichi is the home of the Yoichi distillery owned by Nikka Whisky Distilling. Yoichi is also famous for its fruit, particularly apples, and wine, and Yoichi apple juice is also famous throughout Japan. Yoichi is also becoming a well-known wine region. In Sawa-machi, near the port, there are many fish processing factori ...
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Yoichi Distillery
is a Japanese whisky distillery. It is located at , a town in the Yoichi District, Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. The distillery is owned by Nikka Whisky Distilling, and was opened in 1934. It is the older of the two distilleries owned by Nikka Whisky, the other being the company’s Miyagikyo distillery near Sendai. See also * List of historic whisky distilleries This article is a list of historic whisky distilleries and distillery companies. It includes some that are still operating and some that are not, and includes those claiming to be the oldest or to have other historically important characteristics. ... References Notes Bibliography * * * External links Yoichi distillery– Nikka Whisky official site page about the distillery– Nikka Whisky official site page about the distillery's single malt products ''This article is based upon a translation of the French language version as at May 2014.'' {{Whisky distilleries in Japan , state=collapsed ...
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Yoichi Station
is a railway station on the Hakodate Main Line in Yoichi, Hokkaido, Japan, operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido). The station is numbered "S18". Lines Yoichi Station is served by the Hakodate Main Line and is 232.6 km from the start of the line at . Station layout The station has two side platforms connected by a footbridge. The station has a "Midori no Madoguchi" staffed ticket office. Kitaca is not available. Adjacent stations History The station opened on 12 December 1902 at an intermediate station on a track which the private Hokkaido Railway had laid down between and . By 28 June 1903, the track had been extended north from Ranshima to Otaru Chūō (now ). By 19 Oct 1904, link ups to the track south of Shikaribetsu had allowed through traffic all the way to . After the Hokkaido Railway was nationalized on 1 July 1907, Japanese Government Railways (JGR) took over control of Yoichi station. On 12 October 1909 the station became part of the Hakodate M ...
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Yoichi Hatta
was a Japanese engineer, known for his contributions in hydraulic engineering in the Japanese-ruled Taiwan. Hatta was born in Kanazawa, Ishikawa. After graduating from Tokyo Imperial University in 1910, he joined the Seat of Governor-General of Taiwan, served as a technician of the government. He was the designer of Chianan Canal and Wusanto Reservoir. He was killed on board the transport ship Taiyō Maru, when it was torpedoed and sunk on May 8, 1942 by US submarine ''Grenadier''. In contemporary Taiwan he is honored as a deity for his contributions to irrigation. See also *Pattenrai!! ~ Minami no Shima no Mizu Monogatari is a Japanese anime biographical film directed by Noboru Ishiguro. The film premiered on November 15, 2008. Within Japan it was released via Joueikai and Oyako Eiga. Its tagline was "Don't Give Up on Your Dreams." The film portrays the career o ... References External links八田與一アーカイブス- Japan Society of Civil Engineers, JSCE Li ...
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Yoichi Hayashi
is a Japanese actor. Hayashi is a former Kabuki actor, and appeared in many jidaigeki television dramas. Selected filmography Film *''Kwaidan'' (1965) *'' Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril'' (1972) *'' Hissatsu Shikakenin Baian Arijigoku '' (1973) *'' Hissatsu Shikakenin Shunsetsu shikakebari '' (1974) *''Mori no Irubasho'' (2018) Television * Taiga drama **'' Shin Heike Monogatari'' (1972) as Kiso Yoshinaka **''Tokugawa Ieyasu'' (1983) as Imagawa Ujizane **'' Dokuganryū Masamune'' (1987) as Asano Nagamasa **''Yae's Sakura'' (2013) as Shimazu Nariakira *''Hissatsu Shikakenin'' (1972) as Nishimura Sanai *''Unmeitōge'' (1993) as Hattori Hanzo *''Asa ga Kita ASA as an abbreviation or initialism may refer to: Biology and medicine * Accessible surface area of a biomolecule, accessible to a solvent * Acetylsalicylic acid, aspirin * Advanced surface ablation, refractive eye surgery * Anterior spinal ar ...'' (2015) as Imai Tadamasa References External linksNHK 林与一 ...
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Nasu No Yoichi
(c. 1169 – c. 1232) was a ''samurai'' who fought alongside the Minamoto clan in the Genpei War. He is particularly famous for his actions at the Battle of Yashima in 1185. According to the ''Heike Monogatari'', the enemy Taira placed a fan atop a pole on one of their ships, daring the Minamoto warriors to shoot it off. Sitting atop his mount in the waves, his target atop the ship rocking as well, Nasu nevertheless shot it down with only one shot. After the Genpei War, he was made ''shugo'' of Tottori Castle, but he lost this position to Kajiwara Kagetoki after being defeated in a hunting competition. He left Echigo Province and—following the death of Minamoto no Yoritomo—Nasu became a Buddhist monk in the Jōdo Shinshū sect. Eventually, he formed a temple, which has since been passed down to the oldest son of the Nasu family. For administrative purposes, detailed records were kept regarding who was to inherit the temple. As a result of this, it was possible to trace the ...
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Samurai
were the hereditary military nobility and officer caste of medieval and early-modern Japan from the late 12th century until their abolition in 1876. They were the well-paid retainers of the '' daimyo'' (the great feudal landholders). They had high prestige and special privileges such as wearing two swords and ''Kiri-sute gomen'' (right to kill anyone of a lower class in certain situations). They cultivated the '' bushido'' codes of martial virtues, indifference to pain, and unflinching loyalty, engaging in many local battles. Though they had predecessors in earlier military and administrative officers, the samurai truly emerged during the Kamakura shogunate, ruling from 1185 to 1333. They became the ruling political class, with significant power but also significant responsibility. During the 13th century, the samurai proved themselves as adept warriors against the invading Mongols. During the peaceful Edo period (1603 to 1868), they became the stewards and chamberlains of ...
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Yoichi Numata
(19 July 1924 – 29 April 2006) was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in 27 films between 1949 and 2001. Selected filmography * ''Man in the Storm'' (1950) * ''Yellow Crow'' (1957) * '' Jigoku'' (1960) * ''The Ghost Cat of Otama Pond'' (1960) * ''Ring'' (1998) * ''The Princess Blade is a 2001 Japanese action film directed by Shinsuke Sato. It is a reimagining of the manga '' Lady Snowblood'' by Kazuo Koike and Kazuo Kamimura. Story Yuki is the last surviving royal of the House of Takemikazuchi, who live in a futuri ...'' (2001) External links * 1924 births 2006 deaths Japanese male film actors {{Japan-film-actor-stub ...
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