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Yūsaku Uehara
Yūsaku, Yusaku or Yuusaku is a masculine Japanese given name. Written forms Yūsaku can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *勇作, "courage, make" *勇策, "courage, scheme" *雄作, "masculine, make" *雄策, "masculine, scheme" *祐作, "to help, make" *祐策, "to help, scheme" *友作, "friend, make" *友策, "friend, scheme" *優作, "superiority, make" *優策, "superiority, scheme" *有作, "to have, make" *有策, "to have, scheme" *悠作, "long time, make" *悠策, "long time, scheme" The name can also be written in hiragana ゆうさく or katakana is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji and in some cases the Latin script (known as rōmaji). The word ''katakana'' means "fragmentary kana", as the katakana characters are derived fr ... ユウサク. Notable people with the name *, Japanese writer *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese rugby union player *, Japa ...
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International Phonetic Alphabet
The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin script. It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standard written representation for the sounds of speech. The IPA is used by linguists, lexicography, lexicographers, foreign language students and teachers, speech–language pathology, speech–language pathologists, singers, actors, constructed language creators, and translators. The IPA is designed to represent those qualities of speech that are part of lexical item, lexical (and, to a limited extent, prosodic) sounds in oral language: phone (phonetics), phones, Intonation (linguistics), intonation and the separation of syllables. To represent additional qualities of speechsuch as tooth wikt:gnash, gnashing, lisping, and sounds made with a cleft lip and cleft palate, cleft palatean extensions to the International Phonetic Alphabet, extended set of symbols may be used ...
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Yusaku Maezawa
is a Japanese billionaire entrepreneur and art collector. He founded Start Today in 1998 and launched the online fashion retail website Zozotown in 2004, now Japan's largest. Maezawa introduced a custom-fit apparel brand Zozo and at-home measurement system, the Zozosuit, in 2018. As of December 2021, he was estimated by ''Forbes'' to have a net worth of $2.0 billion. Early life Maezawa began attending Waseda University Junior and Senior High School, Waseda Jitsugyo High School, Tokyo, in 1991, where he started a hardcore punk band with his classmates called , in which he was the drummer.Yusaku Maezawa: Japanese billionaire tweets most retweeted tweet
, BBC, 7 Jan 2019
The band released their first EP in 1993. After graduating from high school, he decided not to go to college; instead h ...
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Yusaku Yara
is a Japanese actor, Voice acting in Japan, voice actor and narrator from Tokyo, Japan. His real name is , and his former stage name was . Previously, he was the representative director of the voice actor office vi-vo, but it was dissolved due to old age. He is best known for his roles in ''Saint Seiya'' as Sagittarius Aiolos, ''Chibi Maruko-chan'' as Hiroshi Sakura, ''Wicked City (1987 film), Wicked City'' as Renzaburō Taki, ''Snatcher (video game), Snatcher'' as Gillian Seed, ''Kiteretsu Daihyakka'' as Kiteretsu's Papa, the 1989 version of ''Sally, the Witch'' as Sally's Papa, ''Fang of the Sun Dougram'' as Jacky Zalshiev, and the ''Dr. Slump'' remake as Senbei Norimaki. He was also the first dubbing voice actor of Arnold Schwarzenegger in his early days. Filmography Television animation ;1970s *''Tekkaman: The Space Knight'' (1975) (Guard) *''Goliath the Super Fighter'' (1976) (Soldier) *''009 (1979)'' (1979) (Odin) *''Lupin the Third Part II'' (1979) (Terrorist) ;1980s *''Pa ...
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Yusaku Ueno
is a former Japanese football player. He was most recently manager of J3 League club FC Gifu. Playing career Ueno was born in Mooka on November 1, 1973. After graduating from University of Tsukuba, he joined newly was promoted to J1 League club, Avispa Fukuoka in 1996. He became a regular player from first season. In 2000, he moved to Sanfrecce Hiroshima. However he could hardly play in the match. In 2001, he moved to J2 League club Kyoto Purple Sanga. He played many matches and the club won the champions in 2001 and was promoted to J1 from 2002. In 2003, he moved to J2 club Albirex Niigata. He became played as regular player and the club won the champions in 2003 and was promoted to J1 from 2004. In 2006, he moved to Sanfrecce Hiroshima again. Although he played many matches in 2006, he could not play at all in the match in 2007. In June 2007, he moved to his local club Tochigi SC in Japan Football League. He played as regular player in 2 seasons and the club was promoted to J2 ...
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Uehara Yūsaku
Marshal Viscount was a field marshal in the Imperial Japanese Army. His wife was a daughter of General Nozu Michitsura. He was the founder of the Imperial Japanese Army Engineering Corps. Biography Early career Uehara was born as Tatsuoka Shinaga in Miyakonojō, Hyūga Province (present-day Miyazaki Prefecture), as the second son of a ''samurai'' in the service of Satsuma Domain. In 1875, he was adopted by the Uehara family, a cadet branch of the Shimazu clan, and changed his name to Uehara Yūsaku. He graduated from the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1879 with Akiyama Yoshifuru as one of his classmates, and his speciality was military engineering. In June 1881, he was sent to France for studies on modern military techniques, including fortification and artillery. He was promoted to lieutenant in September 1882 and to captain in June 1885, while still in France. After his return to Japan in December 1885, he served in administrative positions within the Imperial Japanese ...
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Yusaku Tanioku
is a former Japanese Association football, footballer. Playing career Tanioku was born in Nabari, Mie, Nabari on October 18, 1978. After graduating from high school, he joined Japan Football League (1992–98), Japan Football League club Ventforet Kofu in 1997. The club was promoted to new league J2 League from 1999. He played many matches from 1999 and became a regular player as side back in 2000. However the club finished at bottom place for 3 years in a row (1999 J.League Division 2, 1999-2001 J.League Division 2, 2001). In 2003, he moved to Japan Football League (JFL) club Tokushima Vortis, Otsuka Pharmaceutical (later ''Tokushima Vortis''). He played many matches and the club won the champions in 2005 and was promoted to J2 from 2005. In 2006, he moved to JFL club Sagawa Shiga FC, Sagawa Express Osaka (later ''Sagawa Shiga''). Although he played many matches in 2006, he could not play many matches from 2007 and retired end of 2009 season. Club statistics References Ext ...
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Yusaku Ono
is a Japanese male former weightlifter, who competed in the 67.5 category and represented Japan at international competitions. He won the bronze medal in the snatch at the 1970 World Weightlifting Championships lifting 125.0 kg. He participated at the 1972 Summer Olympics and at the 1976 Summer Olympics The 1976 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXI Olympiad () and officially branded as Montreal 1976 (), were an international multi-sport event held from July 17 to August 1, 1976, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Montreal .... References External links * 1947 births Living people Japanese male weightlifters World Weightlifting Championships medalists Place of birth missing (living people) Olympic weightlifters for Japan Weightlifters at the 1972 Summer Olympics Weightlifters at the 1976 Summer Olympics 20th-century Japanese sportsmen {{Japan-weightlifting-bio-stub ...
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Yusaku Kuwazuru
is a Japanese rugby union player. He plays for the Japanese club Coca-Cola Red Sparks in the Top League. He was part of the squad that played at the 2014 Hong Kong Sevens and won the 2014 Hong Kong Sevens#World Series Qualifier, World Series Qualifier for the 2014–15 Sevens World Series. He captained the squad that won the 2015 ARFU Men's Sevens Championships to qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics. He has been selected to lead Japan national rugby sevens team, Japan's national rugby sevens team at the 2016 Summer Olympics. References External links Japan Rugby Profile
* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kuwazuru, Yusaku 1985 births Living people Sportspeople from Kagoshima Japanese rugby union players Japan international rugby union players Rugby sevens players at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic rugby sevens players for Japan Japanese rugby sevens players Asian Games medalists in rugby union Rugby sevens players at the 2006 Asian Games Rugby sevens players at the 2014 As ...
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Kanji
are logographic Chinese characters, adapted from Chinese family of scripts, Chinese script, used in the writing of Japanese language, Japanese. They were made a major part of the Japanese writing system during the time of Old Japanese and are still used, along with the subsequently-derived Syllabary, syllabic scripts of and . The characters have Japanese pronunciations; most have two, with one based on the Chinese sound. A few characters were invented in Japan by constructing character components derived from other Chinese characters. After the Meiji Restoration, Japan made its own efforts to simplify the characters, now known as , by a process similar to China's simplified Chinese characters, simplification efforts, with the intention to increase literacy among the general public. Since the 1920s, the Japanese government has published character lists periodically to help direct the education of its citizenry through the myriad Chinese characters that exist. There are nearly 3 ...
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