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Hayata may refer to: * Hayata, Afghanistan, a village in Balkh Province Hayata (早田) is also a Japanese surname. It may refer to: * Bunzō Hayata (1874–1934), a Japanese botanist *, Japanese table tennis player * Takuji Hayata (born in 1940), a Japanese gymnast and Olympic champion * Yūji Hayata (1916–1995), a renowned Japanese photographer ; Fictional characters with the name Hayata (早田) * Shin Hayata, the main character in the Japanese television series ''Ultraman''. Hayata (隼田) is also a Japanese surname. It may refer to: * Yohei Hayata (born 1987), a Japanese professional wrestler ;Orchids *'' Hayata'', a genus of orchids Hayata (隼太) is also a Japanese first name. It may refer to: * Hayata Ito (1989), a Japanese baseball player * Hayata Komatsu is a Japanese football player. He plays for FC Osaka. Career Hayata Komatsu joined J3 League club YSCC Yokohama , commonly referred to as simply Y.S.C.C. or Y.S.C.C. Yokohama (Y.S.C.C.横浜 or simply ...
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Hayata, Afghanistan
Hayata is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan. See also * Balkh Province References External linksSatellite map at Maplandia.com Populated places in Balkh Province {{Balkh-geo-stub ...
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Bunzō Hayata
was a Japanese botanist noted for his taxonomic work in Japan and Formosa, present day Taiwan. Early life Hayata was born to a devout Buddhist family in Kamo, Niigata on December 2, 1874. When he was 16, Hayata became interested in botany, and he joined the Botanical Society of Tokyo in 1892. His schooling was delayed by a series of family tragedies, and he graduated middle school at the age of 23. He then attended high school and began to collect botanical samples.Ohashi, Hiroyoshi (2009). Bunzo Hayata and His Contributions to the Flora of Taiwan' Taiwania, 54(1): 1-27 Hayata enrolled in the botany program at the Imperial University of Tokyo in 1900. He graduated in 1903, and entered the graduate program under Jinzō Matsumura. He was appointed assistant at the Koishikawa Botanical Gardens in 1904. In 1907, he completed his Doctor of Sciences degree. Career In 1908, Hayata was promoted to lecturer in the Department of Botany at the Imperial University of Tokyo. Hayata u ...
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