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Hashi may refer to: * The Japanese name for chopsticks * Hashiwokakero, Japanese logic puzzle * Hashi Station, railway station in Gōtsu, Shimane Prefecture, Japan * HashiCorp, open-source software company based in San Francisco, California People * Abdulkadir Abdi Hashi, Somali politician * Ali Matan Hashi, Somali senior military official and politician * Makoto Hashi (born 1977), Japanese professional wrestler * Mohamed Hashi (died 2020), Somali politician * Samira Hashi (born 1991), Somali-British model, social activist and community worker * Shō Hashi (1371–1439, r. 1422–1439), the last king of Chūzan and the first king of the Ryūkyū Kingdom (today Okinawa Prefecture, Japan) * Takayo Hashi (born 1977), Japanese female mixed martial artist * Yoshi-Hashi, (born 1982), Japanese professional wrestler * Yukio Hashi is a Japanese enka singer and actor. His real name is , using a different kanji are logographic Chinese characters, adapted from Chinese family of scrip ...
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Chopsticks
Chopsticks are shaped pairs of equal-length sticks that have been used as kitchen and eating utensils in most of East Asia for over three millennia. They are held in the dominant hand, secured by fingers, and wielded as extensions of the hand, to pick up food. Originating in China, chopsticks later spread to other parts of continental Asia. Chopsticks have become more accepted in connection with East Asian food in the West, especially in cities with significant East Asian diaspora communities. The use of chopsticks has also spread to the rest of Southeast Asia either via the Chinese diaspora or through some dishes such as noodles that may require chopsticks. Chopsticks are smoothed, and frequently tapered. They are traditionally made of wood, bamboo, metal, ivory, and ceramics, and in modern days, increasingly available in non-traditional materials such as plastic, stainless steel, and even titanium. Chopsticks are often seen as requiring practice and skill to master to be ...
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Hashiwokakero
''Hashiwokakero'' (橋をかけろ ''Hashi o kakero''; lit. "build bridges!") is a type of logic puzzle published by Nikoli. It has also been published in English under the name ''Bridges'' or ''Chopsticks'' (based on a mistranslation: the ''hashi'' of the title, 橋, means ''bridge''; ''hashi'' written with another character, 箸, means ''chopsticks''). It has also appeared in ''The Times'' under the name ''Hashi''. In France, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Belgium it is published under the name Ai-Ki-Ai. Rules ''Hashiwokakero'' is played on a rectangular grid with no standard size, although the grid itself is not usually drawn. Some cells start out with (usually encircled) numbers from 1 to 8 inclusive; these are the "islands". The rest of the cells are empty. The goal is to connect all of the islands by drawing a series of bridges between the islands. The bridges must follow certain criteria:. * They must begin and end at distinct islands, travelling a straight line ...
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Hashi Station
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Gōtsu, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Hashi Station is served by the JR West San'in Main Line, and is located 463.3 kilometers from the terminus of the line at . Only local trains stop at this station. Station layout The station consists of one island platform connected to the station building by a level crossing. The station is unattended. Platforms History Hashi Station was opened on 1 September 1921 when the San'in Main Line was extended between Hamada Station and Tsunozu Station. Freight operations were discontinued on 15 June 1973. With the privatization of the Japan National Railway (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the aegis of the West Japan railway Company (JR West). Passenger statistics In fiscal 2020, the station was used by an average of 22 passengers daily. Surrounding area *Shimane Prefectural Shimane Ocean Museum Aquas *Shiman ...
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HashiCorp
HashiCorp, Inc. is an American software company with a freemium business model based in San Francisco, California. HashiCorp provides tools and products that enable developers, operators and security professionals to provision, secure, run and connect cloud computing, cloud-computing infrastructure. It was founded in 2012 by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. The company name HashiCorp is a portmanteau of co-founder last name ''Hashi''moto and ''Corp''oration. HashiCorp is headquartered in San Francisco Bay Area, San Francisco, but their employees are distributed across the United States, Canada, Australia, India, and Europe. HashiCorp offers source-available libraries and other proprietary products. History HashiCorp was founded in 2012 by two classmates from the University of Washington, Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. Co-founder Hashimoto was previously working on open-source software called Vagrant (software), Vagrant, which became incorporated into HashiCorp. On 29 ...
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Abdulkadir Abdi Hashi
Abdulkadir Abdinur Hashi (, ) is a Somali politician. He previously served as the Minister of State for Planning and International Cooperation of Puntland, and is a Member of the Federal Parliament of Somalia. Personal life Hashi hails from Galkayo in the northeastern Puntland region of Somalia. He belongs to the Leelkase Tanade Darod clan. Career Minister of the Presidency for Planning and International Relations of Puntland On 1 March 2010, Hashi was appointed Puntland's State Minister of the Presidency for Planning and International Relations during a cabinet reshuffle. Federal Parliament On 20 August 2012, Hashi's term in office ended, when he was among the legislators nominated to the newly established Federal Parliament of Somalia. Minister of Constitutional Affairs of Somalia On 17 January 2015, Hashi was appointed the new Minister of Constitutional Affairs-designate of Somalia by Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke. Minister of Education, Culture and H ...
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Ali Matan Hashi
Ali Matan Hashi (1927–1978; , ), also known as Ali Matan, was a Somali senior military official and politician. He was the first Somali pilot, and a prominent member of the Supreme Revolutionary Council (SRC). History Ali Matan was born in Hobyo into a Marehan Darod family in the Mudug Region of Somalia .Satya Pal Ruhela, ''Mohammed Farah Aidid and his vision of Somalia'', (Vikas Pub. House: 1994), p.42. He created the Somali Air Force in 1960, and oversaw the growth of it between 1960 and 1978. A Brigadier General in the air force, he held various political and military positions, including Minister of Justice and Commander of the Air Force. He was also one of the closest advisers of the president. Ali was born in Hobyo in the Mudug Region of Somalia in 1927. At the age of 17, he joined the Signal Corps of the British Occupation Forces in 1944 where he took upon radio engineering. As it was the norm of many Somali activists at that time, he joined the incipient Somali Yo ...
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Makoto Hashi
(born May 10, 1977) is a former Japanese professional wrestler, best known for his appearances in Pro Wrestling Noah. Career Hashi's first championship reign in Noah came after he defeated Naomichi Marufuji for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship via stoppage; however, unsatisfied with his victory, Hashi vacated the title the following day, leading to a tournament which was later won by Yoshinobu Kanemaru. Hashi won the GHC Openweight Hardcore Championship on October 6, 2008 from Kishin Kawabata. Hashi successfully defended the title in his first defence vs Akihito Ito on January 14, 2009. On February 26, 2009 Hashi defended the GHC Openweight Hardcore Championship for the second time defeating Genba Hirayanagi. On June 8, 2009 Hashi lost the GHC Openweight Hardcore Championship to the legendary Kenta Kobashi. In June 2012, it was announced due to several neck injuries that he would retire and now works as a Physical Therapy Assistant. Championships and accomplishments * ...
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Mohamed Hashi
Mohamed Abdi Hashi (, ; died 12 July 2020) was the first Vice President of Puntland during Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed presidency from 1 August 1998 to 10 October 2004. Later was the acting President of Puntland from 10 October 2004 until 8 January 2005. Hashi was the chairman of USP during the 1990s. He hails from the Qayaad subclan of the larger clan Dhulbahante. He died COVID-19 in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi on 12 July 2020. On 15 July he was buried in Garowe. Biography Mahamed Abdi is from the Qayaad branch of the Dhulbahante clan. Mahamed Abdi was born in the rural community of Hargaga, west of Las Anod in the Sool region. A son, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdi Hashi, was born in September 1955. Political careers He chaired the United Somali Party (USP), a political organization created in 1991. In January 1993 he attended a Somali civil war reconciliation conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.。 At the end of 1996, Mahamed Abdi and other anti-Somaliland factions with the ...
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Samira Hashi
Samira Hashi is a Somali-British model, social activist and community worker based in London. Career, activism and other ventures Samira Hashi moved to Britain at the age of 3 with her mother Lul Musse and grandmother Faduma when the Somali civil war began. She began modelling at the age of 17 after being regularly stopped by modelling agencies. She has since been doing regular photo shoots, editorials, fashion shows, modelling campaigns and promotional runways. She is also involved in charity work. She was a winner of the 2011 Fashion4 Africa prize. She was filmed in a documentary about her country of birth with BBC3. In the Film, she discusses the practice of Female Genital Mutilation Female genital mutilation (FGM) (also known as female genital cutting, female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) and female circumcision) is the cutting or removal of some or all of the vulva for non-medical reasons. Prevalence of female ge ... (FGM), and other issues she claims are bligh ...
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Shō Hashi
Shō Hashi (1372–1439) was a king of Chūzan, one of Sanzan period, three tributary states to China on the western Pacific island of Okinawa Island, Okinawa. He is traditionally described as the unifier of Okinawa and the founder of the Ryukyu Kingdom. He was the son of the lord Shishō of the First Shō dynasty. Modern scholarship has connected Shishō's potential father, Samekawa, to a family of Southern Court-affiliated seafarers from the island of Kyushu, where Hashi was possibly born. Hashi became the lord of Sashiki Castle in southern Okinawa in 1392, becoming a noted military leader. In 1407, following a diplomatic incident between the Chūzan king Bunei and the Ming dynasty court, Shishō took the throne, attributed by the Ryukyuan official histories to a coup d'état by Hashi to install his father as king. Hashi himself became king of Chūzan following Shishō's death. He continued tributary and trade relations with the Ming and embarked on military campaigns against ...
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Takayo Hashi
Takayo Hashi (端貴代 ''Hashi Takayo'', born October 2, 1977) is a Japanese female mixed martial artist. Biography Hashi observed her brother grappling and competing in mixed martial arts and this inspired her to compete as well. She joined the Wajutsu Keishukai, Tokyo Honbu gym and worked as an office worker during the day. Mixed martial arts career Hashi held the title of Smackgirl Grappling Queen in the promotion's Open-Weight division. She competed in the Japanese Abu Dhabi ( ADCC) qualifiers in 2007 and won her division. On May 6 and 7 of that year, she took third place in the official ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship in Trenton, New Jersey. Hashi suffered her first defeat in MMA in 2005 when she was submitted by Hitomi Akano. She then won eight straight fights and avenged the loss to Akano in their 2007 rematch. Hashi faced Amanda Buckner at FFF 4 - Call of the Wild on April 3, 2008. She won the fight by unanimous decision. She later defeated Chisa Yonez ...
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Yoshi-Hashi
is a Japanese professional wrestler, signed to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he performs under the ring name Yoshi-Hashi (stylized in all caps as YOSHI-HASHI), and is a former four-time IWGP Tag Team Champion, with Hirooki Goto; as well as being a former NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champion with Hirooki Goto and Tomohiro Ishii, a team which holds the record for the longest reign with the titles. Professional wrestling career New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2008–2010) In 2005, Yoshihashi tried to earn a training spot in the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) dojo but failed to pass an introductory test. He was eventually accepted into the dojo, after passing the test on his third attempt, and made his professional wrestling debut on July 6, 2008, losing to Tetsuya Naito. Although not competing in the 2008 G1 Climax, he did wrestle on many of the G1 Climax shows. Yoshihashi did not pick up any wins in NJPW in 2008. This is normal for rookies in the promotion. However, on ma ...
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