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Naitō Yoritaka
Naitō, Naito or Naitou (written: 内藤) is a Japanese name, also transliterated as Naitoh or Nightow. Notable people with the surname include: * , vice president of Lenovo's PC and Smart Devices business unit, known as the "Father of ThinkPad" * , American businessman, civic leader and philanthropist * , Japanese professional boxer * , Japanese female volleyball player * , Japanese professional shogi player * , Japanese samurai * , Japanese samurai * , Japanese samurai * , Japanese daimyo * , Japanese samurai * , Japanese hurler * , Japanese photographer * , Japanese daimyo * , Japanese daimyo * , Japanese samurai * , Japanese voice actor * , Japanese architect, engineer, and professor * , Japanese photographer *, Japanese professional wrestler * , Japanese historian * , Japanese sculptor * , Japanese manga artist *, Japanese racewalker *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese tennis player {{DEFAULTSORT:Naito Japanese-language surnames ...
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Arimasa Naitoh
ThinkPad is a line of business-oriented laptop and Tablet computer, tablet computers produced since 1992. It was originally designed, created and manufactured by the American IBM, International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation. IBM Acquisition of the IBM PC business by Lenovo, sold its PC business to the Chinese company Lenovo in 2005 and since 2007 all ThinkPad models have been manufactured by them. The ThinkPad line was first developed at the IBM Yamato Facility in Japan; they have a distinct black, boxy design, which originated in 1990 and is still used in some models. Most models also feature a red-colored trackpoint on the keyboard, which has become an iconic and distinctive design characteristic associated with the ThinkPad line. It has seen significant success in the business market while certain models target students and the education market. ThinkPad laptops have been used in outer space and for many years were the only laptops certified for use on the International ...
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Naitō Nobuchika
, was the 7th Naitō ''daimyō'' of Murakami Domain under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate of Japan. He was also known as Naitō Nobumoto (内藤信思). His courtesy title was ''Kii-no-kami''.Beasley, William G. (1955). ''Select Documents on Japanese Foreign Policy, 1853–1868'', p. 338. Nobuchika was the third son of Naitō Nobuatsu, the previous ''daimyō''. He became heir in 1822 on the death of his elder brother, and became ''daimyō'' in 1825 on the death of his father. In the year 1843 he was appointed '' Jisha-bugyō'' and in 1849 became '' Osaka-jō dai''. In 1850, he was appointed '' Kyoto Shoshidai'' and rose to the post of ''rōjū'' 1851, holding that post until 1862Beasley, p. 326. During his tenure as ''rōjū'' he was influential in the Bunsei reforms and the '' Kōbu gattai'' movement to strengthen the shogunate through union with the Imperial family of Japan. His wife was a daughter of Matsudaira Sadanobu of Shirakawa Domain, author of the Kansei Refo ...
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Yohei Naito
is a Japanese football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... player. Club statistics ''Updated to 23 February 2019''.Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社"J1&J2&J3選手名鑑 2014 (NSK MOOK)" 14 February 2014, Japan, (p. 221 out of 290) References External linksProfile at Giravanz Kitakyushu* 1988 births Living people Ritsumeikan University alumni Association football people from Kanagawa Prefecture Japanese men's footballers J2 League players J3 League players Kyoto Sanga FC players Giravanz Kitakyushu players Men's association football midfielders 21st-century Japanese sportsmen {{Japan-footy-midfielder-1980s-stub ...
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Yasuo Naito
is a Japanese racewalker. He competed in the men's 20 kilometres walk at the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this honor was subseq .... References 1942 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1964 Summer Olympics Japanese male race walkers Olympic athletes for Japan Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century Japanese sportsmen {{Japan-racewalk-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Yasuhiro Nightow
is a Japanese manga artist. His major work ''Trigun'' was adapted into an anime series and film. He also designed the characters for the video game and anime series '' Gungrave'', and has been working on the manga '' Blood Blockade Battlefront''. Biography Nightow was born in Yokohama, and moved to Yokosuka when he was in elementary school, and spent his junior high and high school years in Shizuoka. His first exposure to comics was through Fujio Akatsuka's '' Tensai Bakabon'', and he was also influenced by the comics of Leiji Matsumoto such as '' Cosmoship Yamato'', ''Captain Harlock'' and '' Galaxy Express 999''. He also was drawn to the work done in Shogakukan's ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' which included artists Rumiko Takahashi and Fujihiko Hosono. Regarding "new wave" artists, he liked Katsuhiro Otomo from ''Sayonara Nippon'', and Fumiko Takano. He studied social science and then majored in media studies at Housei University. While there, he drew manga as a hobby, and ma ...
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Naitō Toyomasa
was a noted Japanese sculptor of '' netsuke'' from Tanba Province. He was thus associated with the Tamba school. His works often depict animals. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is an art museum located on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. LACMA is on Museum Row, adjacent to the La Brea Tar Pits (George C. Page Museum). LACMA was founded in 1961 ... (LACMA) has an extensive collection of his works. References Bibliography *''Naito Toyomasa, Parts I & II'' by Kazutoyo Ichimichi External links 1773 births 1856 deaths Netsuke-shi {{Asia-sculptor-stub ...
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Naitō Torajirō
Naitō, Naito or Naitou (written: 内藤) is a Japanese name, also transliterated as Naitoh or Nightow. Notable people with the surname include: * , vice president of Lenovo's PC and Smart Devices business unit, known as the "Father of ThinkPad" * , American businessman, civic leader and philanthropist * , Japanese professional boxer * , Japanese female volleyball player * , Japanese professional shogi player * , Japanese samurai * , Japanese samurai * , Japanese samurai * , Japanese daimyo * , Japanese samurai * , Japanese hurler * , Japanese photographer * , Japanese daimyo * , Japanese daimyo * , Japanese samurai * , Japanese voice actor * , Japanese architect, engineer, and professor * , Japanese photographer *, Japanese professional wrestler * , Japanese historian * , Japanese sculptor * , Japanese manga artist *, Japanese racewalker *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese tennis player {{DEFAULTSORT:Naito Japanese-language surnames ...
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Tetsuya Naito
is a Japanese Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is best known for his 20-year run in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he served as the leader of the ''Los Ingobernables de Japon'' stable, and was a multi-time world champion. Naito began training for a professional wrestling career in 2000, initially under Animal Hamaguchi before joining NJPW in 2004, where he underwent further training. He is a former NEVER Openweight Championship, NEVER Openweight Champion, and a former IWGP Tag Team Championship, IWGP Tag Team and IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion with former No Limit (professional wrestling), No Limit partner Yujiro Takahashi. He also had a short reign as IWGP Tag Team Champion with Sanada (wrestler), Sanada. In addition, Naito is the winner of the G1 Climax#2013, 2013, G1 Climax#2017, 2017 and G1 Climax#2023, 2023 editions of the G1 Climax, NJPW's premier singles tournament, and of the New Japan Cup#2 ...
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Tadayuki Naitoh
is a Japanese photographer known for his photographs of jazz musicians and of Africa. Naitoh was born in Asakusa, Tokyo in 1941. He graduated from a photography course at in 1964. In 1970 he set up his own company, Photohouse OM. From an early age he became interested in jazz and photography, and he began photographing jazz musicians in performance in his early 20s. In 1970, he published a photo book on the trumpet player Terumasa Hino. He travelled widely in Africa, Asia and America, leading to a number of unusual and arresting images: ''Zebra,'' a collection of his photographs of zebras, was published in 1988, and other works have used design themes from zebras, often in collages. More recently he has moved into photographing lotuses. Outside Japan, Naitoh is perhaps best known for his photographs of Miles Davis, which include those used on the sleeves of the 1976 albums ''Pangaea'' and '' Agharta,'' and a limited edition CD release of '' Black Beauty: Live at the Fillmore W ...
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Tachū Naitō
was a Japanese architect, engineer, and professor. He was a father of earthquake-proof design and built many broadcasting and observation towers, including the Tokyo Tower. Biography Naitō was born on 12 June 1886, in Minami-Alps, Yamanashi Prefecture. Naitō attended the Old System Kofu Middle School (presently Yamanashi Prefectural Kofu First High School), he passed high school, then attended the Tokyo Imperial University (presently the University of Tokyo). Naitō started out studying naval architecture, but then turned to architecture due to the shipbuilding depression after the Russo-Japanese War. He studied with Kino Toshikata and graduated in 1910. In 1913, he became a professor at Waseda University. In 1916, he went to America as an international student where he devised his seismic theory of the earthquake-proof wall. While on the First transcontinental railroad, he made observations about the movements of the luggage depending on the trains acceleration after noti ...
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Ryō Naitō
is a Japanese voice actor. He is signed with Y.M.O. (specifically the Love Love division that is made for voice acting) management. His given name ''Ryō'' is sometimes mistranslated as ''Rei''. Voice roles Anime * ''Assassination Classroom'' (Taiga Okajima) * '' Assassination Classroom 2nd Season'' (Taiga Okajima) * ''Beast Wars II'' (Ikard, DJ) * ''Beast Wars Neo'' (Hydra) * '' Cromartie High School'' (Yutaka Takenouchi) * ''Death Note'' (Tota Matsuda) * '' Ginga Legend Weed'' (Buru) * '' Gyagu Manga Biyori'' (Various Roles) * '' Hell Girl'' (Shinichi Muroi) * '' Hunter x Hunter'' (Yamainu) * '' Kill la Kill'' (Kusanosuke Yaguruma) * ''Kodocha'' (Rei Sagami) * ''Legendz'' (Ed) * '' Les Misérables: Shōjo Cosette'' (Laigle) * '' Medarot'' (Hikaru Agata) * ''Monster Rancher'' (Allen) * ''Ojarumaru'' (Katapi) * '' PaRappa The Rapper'' (Gaster) * ''Pokémon'' (Nando) * ''Prince of Tennis is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi. T ...
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Naitō Nobunari
was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through early Edo period, who served the Tokugawa clan; he later became a ''daimyō''. Nobunari is believed to have been the illegitimate son of Matsudaira Hirotada (which would make him the half-brother of Tokugawa Ieyasu). He was later adopted by Naitō Kiyonaga. As the years passed on with his brother's succession to headship and the birth of the Tokugawa, Nobunari primarily acted as the former's page, but ascended to a greater means of ranking after supporting in the 1565 assault against Mikawa monk rioters. After distinguishing himself in battle during a certain assault upon Kuroma castle at a later time In 1572, during the Takeda clan campaign in Mikawa, Nobunari participated in the forces of Tokugawa. Ieyasu sent him, Honda Tadakatsu, and Ōkubo Tadasuke, to lead the vanguard, where they meet Takeda forces led by Yamagata Masakage and Baba Nobuharu at the battle of Hitokotosaka. It is said that in this battle Tadakats ...
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