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Miyū Yamashita
(born 2 August 2001) is a Japanese professional golfer. She plays on the LPGA of Japan Tour where she has 13 wins. Career Yamashita was born in Neyagawa, Osaka in 2001 and started playing golf when she was five years old. She turned professional and joined the LPGA of Japan Tour in 2020. She captured the 2021 KKT Cup Vantelin Ladies Open for her maiden win on the JLPGA. In 2022, Yamashita recorded five wins and was the LPGA of Japan Tour leading money winner with ¥235,020,967. She also won the Mercedes Ranking (youngest ever) and had the lowest scoring average, finished most often (21 times) inside the top-10. In December 2024, Yamashita earned her LPGA Tour card for 2025 by winning the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament. Professional wins (13) LPGA of Japan Tour wins (13) Tournaments in bold denotes major tournaments in LPGA of Japan Tour. Results in LPGA majors ''Results not in chronological order.'' CUT = missed the half-way cut "T" = tied Summary World ranking ...
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Neyagawa, Osaka
file:Neyagawa-greencity-for-wiki.JPG, 270px, Neyagawa Green City is a Cities of Japan, city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 228,802 in 111,545 households and a population density of 9,300 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Geography Neyagawa is located on the left bank of the Yodo River in the northeastern part of Osaka Prefecture, 15 km from the center of Osaka city and 35 km from the center of Kyoto city. It is 7.22 km north–south, 6.89 km east–west. The city's terrain can be broadly divided into eastern hills and western flatlands. The eastern hills are part of the Mount Ikoma, Ikoma Mountains, about 50m above sea level, and the flat western part is mainly composed of alluvium and is 2 to 3m above sea level. The highest point is 109.6m around the Ishinohōden Kofun. Neighboring municipalities Osaka Prefecture * Hirakata, Osaka, Hirakata * Kadoma, Osaka, Kadoma * Katano, Osaka, Katano * Moriguchi ...
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Kana Mikashima
are syllabaries used to write Japanese phonological units, morae. In current usage, ''kana'' most commonly refers to ''hiragana'' and ''katakana''. It can also refer to their ancestor , which were Chinese characters used phonetically to transcribe Japanese (e.g. ''man'yōgana''); and ''hentaigana'', which are historical variants of the now-standard hiragana. Katakana, with a few additions, are also used to write Ainu. A number of systems exist to write the Ryūkyūan languages, in particular Okinawan, in hiragana. Taiwanese kana were used in Taiwanese Hokkien as ruby text for Chinese characters in Taiwan when it was under Japanese rule. Each kana character corresponds to one phoneme or syllable, unlike kanji, which generally each corresponds to a morpheme. Apart from the five vowels, it is always CV (consonant onset with vowel nucleus), such as ''ka'', ''ki'', ''sa'', ''shi'', etc., with the sole exception of the C grapheme for nasal codas usually romanised as ''n ...
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Miyū Sato
Miyū is a feminine Japanese given name. Written forms Miyū can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *美夕, "beauty, evening" *美遊, "beauty, play" *美優, "beauty, tenderness" *美憂, "beauty, worry" *実優, "fruit, tenderness"; "truth, tenderness" *心優, "heart, tenderness" *心結, "heart, bind" *海優, "sea, tenderness" *未優, "sheep, tenderness" *未遊, "sheep, play" The name can also be written in hiragana () or katakana (). People with the name *, Japanese table tennis player *Miyū Sawai (美優), a Japanese model, actress, and idol *Miyū Tsuzurahara (未有), a Japanese voice actress and child actress Fictional characters *Miyū Shirakawa (美夕), a character in the manga series ''First Love Sisters'' *Miyu Makimura (未有), a character in the manga series ''Mint na Bokura'' See also *Miyu Miyu is a unisex Japanese given name. Written forms Miyu can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *自由, "self, reaso ...
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Resort Trust Ladies
The Resort Trust Ladies golf tournament is an annual event on the LPGA of Japan Tour. It was first played in 1993. The 2020 edition of the tournament, scheduled to be played at Grandee Hamanako Golf Club in Shizuoka, was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Winners *2025 Nanako Inagaki *2024 Akie Iwai *2023 Miyū Yamashita *2022 Sakura Koiwai *2021 Minami Katsu *2020 ''Cancelled'' *2019 Erika Hara *2018 Eri Okayama *2017 Kang Soo-yun *2016 Junko Omote *2015 Teresa Lu *2014 Teresa Lu *2013 Mamiko Higa *2012 Jeon Mi-jeong *2011 Sakura Yokomine *2010 Yoshimi Koda *2009 Jeon Mi-jeong *2008 Jeon Mi-jeong *2007 Momoko Ueda *2006 Mie Nakata *2005 Mitsuko Kawasaki *2004 Hiromi Mogi *2003 Yuri Fudoh *2002 Kozue Azuma *2001 Aki Takamura *2000 Yuri Fudoh *1999 Hiromi Takamura *1998 Kaori Harada Kaori ( "scent/aroma, fabric/weave" and occasionally rendered "perfume", ) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *Kaori (voice actress) (born 1 ...
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Akie Iwai
(born 5 July 2002) is a Japanese professional golfer. She plays on the LPGA Tour and on the LPGA of Japan Tour where she has 6 wins. Early life and amateur career Iwai was born in Saitama Prefecture and started playing golf at 8 years old. In 2019, she won the Junior Golf World Cup. Professional career Iwai turned professional and joined the LPGA of Japan Tour in 2021. As a rookie she won a title on the developmental circuit, the Step-Up tour, and the JLPGA Rookies Championship. She had her breakthrough in 2023 when she won three titles and finished second on the money list. In 2024, she finished top-10 in two LPGA majors, and rose to 26th in the Women's World Golf Rankings. In December 2024, Iwai earned her LPGA Tour card for 2025 by finishing T-5 at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament. Personal life Her twin sister, Chisato, is also a professional golfer on the LPGA of Japan Tour. Professional wins (8) LPGA of Japan Tour wins (6) Step-Up Tour wins (1) ^Shortened to ...
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Bridgestone Ladies Open (Japan)
is a Japanese multinational manufacturing company founded in 1931 by Shojiro Ishibashi (18891976) in the city of Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, Fukuoka, Japan. The name Bridgestone comes from a calque translation and transposition of (), meaning 'stone bridge' in Japanese. It primarily manufactures tires, as well as golf equipment. As of 2021, Bridgestone is the largest manufacturer of tires in the world, followed by Michelin, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Goodyear, Continental AG, Continental, and Pirelli. Bridgestone Group has 181 production facilities in 24 countries as of July 2018. History Origins The history of the ''Bridgestone Tire Company, Ltd.'', founded in 1931 by Shojiro Ishibashi in Japan. The first Bridgestone tire was produced on 9 April 1930, by the Japanese "Tabi" Socks Tire Division (actually made jika-tabi). One year later on 1 March 1931, the founder, Shojiro Ishibashi, made the "Tabi" Socks Tire Division independent and established the Bridgestone Tire ...
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Chisato Iwai
(born 5 July 2002) is a Japanese professional golfer. She plays on the LPGA Tour and the LPGA of Japan Tour where she has 8 wins. Early life and amateur career Iwai was born in Saitama Prefecture and started playing golf at 8 years old. She won the Golf Digest Japan Junior Cup twice. Professional career Iwai turned professional and joined the LPGA of Japan Tour in 2021. As a rookie she won a title on the developmental circuit, the Step-Up tour. She had her breakthrough in 2022 when she won two titles. In 2023, she won another two titles. In 2024, she tied for 19th at the U.S. Women's Open, and rose to 42nd in the Women's World Golf Rankings. In December 2024, Iwai earned her LPGA Tour card for 2025 by finishing second at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament In professional golf, the term qualifying school is used for the annual qualifying tournaments for leading golf tours such as the U.S.-based PGA and LPGA Tours and the European Tour. A fixed number of players in the ...
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Miyū Abe
Miyū is a feminine Japanese given name. Written forms Miyū can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *美夕, "beauty, evening" *美遊, "beauty, play" *美優, "beauty, tenderness" *美憂, "beauty, worry" *実優, "fruit, tenderness"; "truth, tenderness" *心優, "heart, tenderness" *心結, "heart, bind" *海優, "sea, tenderness" *未優, "sheep, tenderness" *未遊, "sheep, play" The name can also be written in hiragana () or katakana (). People with the name *, Japanese table tennis player *Miyū Sawai (美優), a Japanese model, actress, and idol *Miyū Tsuzurahara (未有), a Japanese voice actress and child actress Fictional characters *Miyū Shirakawa (美夕), a character in the manga series ''First Love Sisters'' *Miyu Makimura (未有), a character in the manga series ''Mint na Bokura'' See also *Miyu Miyu is a unisex Japanese given name. Written forms Miyu can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *自由, "self, reaso ...
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Fuji Film Studio Alice Ladies Open
Fuji may refer to: Places China * Fuji, Xiangcheng City (付集镇), town in Xiangcheng City, Henan Japan * Mount Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan * Fuji River * Fuji, Saga, town in Saga Prefecture * Fuji, Shizuoka, city in Shizuoka Prefecture * Fuji Speedway, a major race track at the base of Mt Fuji * Another name for Fujiyoshida, city in Yamanashi Prefecture Taiwan * Fuji Fishing Port, Shimen District, New Taipei People * Fuji (surname), a Japanese surname * (born 2002), an Indonesian actress * Mr. Fuji, ring name of American professional wrestler and manager Harry Fujiwara (1934–2016) * Mr. Fuji, one of many modern monikers of the creator of Fuji musical genre, Ayinde Barrister Fictional characters * Fuji (comics), a character in the ''Stormwatch'' series Music * Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival, a jazz festival in Japan * Fuji Rock Festival, a rock festival in Japan * Fuji music, a music genre from Yorubaland of Nigeria Japanese companies * Fujifilm, a Japanese company ...
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2023 LPGA Of Japan Tour
The 2023 LPGA of Japan Tour was the 55th season of the LPGA of Japan Tour, the professional golf tour for women operated by the Japan Ladies Professional Golfers' Association. Like in the previous year, the leading money winner was Miyū Yamashita with ¥213,554,215. She also won the ''Mercedes Ranking'', had the lowest scoring average and finished most often (20 times) inside the top-10. Schedule The results of the season are given in the table below. "Date" is the end date of the tournament. The number in parentheses after winners' names shows the player's total number wins in official money individual events on the LPGA of Japan Tour, including that event. Events in bold are majors. ^ The Toto Japan Classic was co-sanctioned with the LPGA Tour. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:LPGA of Japan Tour 2023 Catastrophic natural disasters in 2023 included the Lists of 21st-century earthquakes, 5th-deadliest earthquake of the 21st century 2023 Turkey–Syria e ...
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Minami Katsu
Minami Katsu (, born 1 July 1998) is a Japanese professional golfer. She is the youngest winner in the history of the LPGA of Japan Tour when she won the KKT Cup Vantelin Ladies Open as an amateur on 20 April 2014 at age 15. Early life Katsu was born in Kagoshima City in 1998. She began to play golf at the age of six under her grandfather's influence. She graduated from Kagoshima Municipal Nagata Junior High School in 2014 and from in 2017. Amateur wins *2014 New Zealand Women's Stroke Play Championship, Japan Junior Golf Championship (girl's aged 15–17 division) *2015 Japan Women's Amateur Professional career Katsu has eight wins on the LPGA of Japan Tour, including one as an amateur. Katsu earned her LPGA Tour card for the 2023 season via Q-School. Professional wins (8) LPGA of Japan Tour wins (8) Katsu won the 2014 KKT Cup Vantelin Ladies Open as an amateur. Tournaments in bold denotes major tournaments in LPGA of Japan Tour. Team appearances Amateur *Espirito Santo ...
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Japan LPGA Tour Championship Ricoh Cup
Japan LPGA Tour Championship Ricoh Cup is the final event of golf's LPGA of Japan Tour season. It is usually played in November and in recent years at the Miyazaki Country Club, Miyazaki, Miyazaki. It was founded in 1979. The winner receives an invite to the next year's Women's British Open. Tournament hosts Course Miyazaki Country Club in 2014 The year 2014 was marked by the surge of the Western African Ebola epidemic, West African Ebola epidemic, which began in 2013, becoming the List of Ebola outbreaks, most widespread outbreak of the Ebola, Ebola virus in human history, resul ... Winners References External links * LPGA of Japan Tour events 1979 establishments in Japan Recurring sporting events established in 1979 {{golf-tournament-stub ...
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