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Hakodate La Salle High School
is a combined junior and senior high school in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan. History Hakodate La Salle Senior High School was established in Hakodate in 1960. Hakodate La Salle Junior High School was established in 1999. Notable alumni *Masanori Nishio, politician *Tomohiro Ishikawa, politician *Kazuhito Hashimoto, chemist *Shinbo Nomura, mangaka *Taio Kanai is a Japanese athlete specialising in the high hurdles. He finished fourth at the 2017 Summer Universiade. His personal best in the 110 metres hurdles The 110 metres hurdles, or 110-metre hurdles, is a hurdling track and field event for men. ..., athlete * Morio Agata, singer References External links * Alumni association website {{DEFAULTSORT:Hakodate La Salle Junior High School and Senior High School High schools in Hokkaido ...
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Private or privates may refer to: Music * " In Private", by Dusty Springfield from the 1990 album ''Reputation'' * Private (band), a Denmark-based band * "Private" (Ryōko Hirosue song), from the 1999 album ''Private'', written and also recorded by Ringo Sheena * "Private" (Vera Blue song), from the 2017 album ''Perennial'' Literature * ''Private'' (novel), 2010 novel by James Patterson * ''Private'' (novel series), young-adult book series launched in 2006 Film and television * ''Private'' (film), 2004 Italian film * ''Private'' (web series), 2009 web series based on the novel series * ''Privates'' (TV series), 2013 BBC One TV series * Private, a penguin character in '' Madagascar'' Other uses * Private (rank), a military rank * ''Privates'' (video game), 2010 video game * Private (rocket), American multistage rocket * Private Media Group, Swedish adult entertainment production and distribution company * '' Private (magazine)'', flagship magazine of the Private Medi ...
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Hakodate, Hokkaido
is a city and port located in Oshima Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. It is the capital city of Oshima Subprefecture. As of July 31, 2011, the city has an estimated population of 279,851 with 143,221 households, and a population density of 412.83 persons per km2 (1,069.2 persons per sq. mi.). The total area is . The city is the third biggest in Hokkaido after Sapporo and Asahikawa. History Hakodate was Japan's first city whose port was opened to foreign trade in 1854, as a result of Convention of Kanagawa, and used to be the most important port in northern Japan. Also, the city had been the biggest city in Hokkaido before the Great Hakodate Fire of 1934. Pre-Meiji restoration Hakodate (like much of other parts of Hokkaido), was originally populated by the Ainu. They lived in the Oshima Peninsula. The name "Hakodate" may have originated from an Ainu word, "hak-casi" ("shallow fort"). Another possibility is that it means "box" or "building" in Japanese which refers to the castle ...
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Hakodate La Salle Junior High School & Senior High School
is a combined junior and senior high school in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan. History Hakodate La Salle Senior High School was established in Hakodate in 1960. Hakodate La Salle Junior High School was established in 1999. Notable alumni *Masanori Nishio, politician *Tomohiro Ishikawa, politician *Kazuhito Hashimoto, chemist *Shinbo Nomura, mangaka *Taio Kanai is a Japanese athlete specialising in the high hurdles. He finished fourth at the 2017 Summer Universiade. His personal best in the 110 metres hurdles The 110 metres hurdles, or 110-metre hurdles, is a hurdling track and field event for men. ..., athlete * Morio Agata, singer References External links * Alumni association website {{DEFAULTSORT:Hakodate La Salle Junior High School and Senior High School High schools in Hokkaido ...
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Masanori Nishio
was a Japanese politician. Nishio was born in Ōno, Hokkaidō, now part of the city of Hokuto. After graduating Kyoto University, he became a public servant in 1973. He was appointed deputy mayor of Hakodate by its then-mayor Hiroshi Inoue in July 2003, but resigned himself in December 2006 due to a rift with the mayor over the construction of a retirement home A retirement home – sometimes called an old people's home or old age home, although ''old people's home'' can also refer to a nursing home – is a multi-residence housing facility intended for the elderly. Typically, each person or couple in .... He beat Inoue in the mayoral election held on 22 April 2007, and took office on 27 April. References * * 1949 births 2022 deaths Mayors of places in Hokkaido Kyoto University alumni {{Japan-mayor-stub ...
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Tomohiro Ishikawa
is a former member of the House of Representatives elected to the 11th District of Hokkaidō, Japan. He is a former secretary to former Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) Secretary-General Ichirō Ozawa. After Satoshi Arai's candidacy to the 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election, Ishikawa took up the seat vacated by Arai through the PR list. In the 2009 DPJ landslide, Ishikawa famously unseated then-incumbent Finance Minister Shōichi Nakagawa. In 2010, Ishikawa was embroiled in a political funding scandal involving Ichirō Ozawa. He allegedly failed to record 400 million yen he and other secretaries borrowed from Ozawa to buy land in Tokyo. After he was indicted in February 2010, he resigned from the DPJ and sat in the House as an independent. Ishikawa retained his seat during the appeal process. He joined New Party Daichi in 2011 and contested the 2012 election under their banner. He was defeated in his seat by Yūko Nakagawa, who is married to Shōichi Nakagawa. However, ...
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Kazuhito Hashimoto
is a Japanese chemist. Between 2004 and 2007 he headed the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Tokyo. In 2016–2022 he served as President of the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) and as the editor-in-chief of the journal ''Science and Technology of Advanced Materials''. On April 1, 2022 he assumed the position of President of Japan Science and Technology Agency. In 2006 Hashimoto received the Yamazaki-Teiichi Prize for his research on titanium dioxide photocatalyst. Biography Hashimoto spent most of his career at the University of Tokyo, where he earned BSc (1978), MSc (1980) and PhD (1985) degrees in physical chemistry. Between 1980 and 1989 he worked as a researcher at the Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki, Aichi. After that he lectured at the University of Tokyo, where in 1997 he was promoted to full pofessor, and in 2004 became Director of Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology. In 2016 he was appointe ...
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Shinbo Nomura
is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known as the author of the yonkoma manga , which was adapted as a 58-episode anime television series and for which he received the 1988 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga. He also later created a manga adaption of ''Ratchet & Clank''. He began his career as an assistant to Kenshi Hirokane is a Japanese manga artist from Iwakuni, Yamaguchi. He graduated from Waseda University with a degree in law, then worked for Matsushita Electric for four years, before making his manga debut in 1974 with ''Kaze Kaoru''."Manga Snapshot: Big Comic .... References External links * 1955 births Living people Manga artists from Hokkaido People from Hakodate Rikkyo University alumni {{manga-artist-stub ...
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Taio Kanai
is a Japanese athlete specialising in the high hurdles. He finished fourth at the 2017 Summer Universiade. His personal best in the 110 metres hurdles The 110 metres hurdles, or 110-metre hurdles, is a hurdling track and field event for men. It is included in the athletics programme at the Summer Olympic Games. The female counterpart is the 100 metres hurdles. As part of a racing event, ten hu ... was 13.34 (+0.3 m/s) set in Machida in 2020, until his 13.16 (+1.7) national record set in Hiroshima in 2021. International competitions 1Representing Asia-Pacific References 1995 births Living people People from Hakodate Sportspeople from Hokkaido Japanese male hurdlers Asian Games competitors for Japan Athletes (track and field) at the 2018 Asian Games Competitors at the 2017 Summer Universiade World Athletics Championships athletes for Japan Japan Championships in Athletics winners Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic athlet ...
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Morio Agata
Agata Morio ( ja, あがた森魚, born 12 September 1948) is a Japanese folk rock singer-songwriter and actor. He also directed three films. Biography Agata was born in Rumoi, Hokkaido. His 1972 debut single ''Sekishoku Erejī'' (literary translated as ''Red Elegy'') sold more than a half million copies and still remains his biggest hit. The title of the song was named after the manga series '' Red Colored Elegy'' by Seiichi Hayashi. Discography Singles (Selected) * ''Sekishoku Erejī'' (25 April 1972) * ''Jurietta no Natsu'' (21 June 1987) * ''Sairento Ibu'' (5 October 1993) * ''Kitto Kitto !! Tōku Tōku !! '' (15 March 1995) * ''Torikago no Machi'' (25 February 1996) Albums * ''Chikuonban'' (1970) * ''Otome no Yume'' (1972) * ''Aa Mujo'' (1974) * ''Boku wa Tenshi ja Naiyo'' (1975, a soundtrack album, collaboration with Eiichi Otaki Eiichi Ohtaki (July 28, 1948 – December 30, 2013) was a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. He first becam ...
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