Inukai Family
Inukai (written: 犬養 or 犬飼) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese actor *, Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan *Kyohei Inukai (born 1886), Japanese-American painter * Kyohei Inukai (born 1913), Japanese-American artist *, Japanese writer and philanthropist *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese literature academic *, Japanese politician and writer *, Japanese footballer Fictional characters * , a character from the manga series ''Science Fell In Love, So I Tried to Prove It'' * , a character from the web manga series ''My Life as Inukai-san's Dog'' See also *Inukai, Ōita, a former town in Ōno District, Ōita, Japan *Inukai Station is a railway station in Bungo-Ōno, Ōita Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Hōhi Main Line. Lines The station is served by the Hōhi Main Line and is located 125.2 km from the starting point of the line at . ..., a railway station in Ōita Prefecture {{su ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Atsuhiro Inukai
is a Japanese actor. He is represented with Burning Production. Biography In the 25th '' Junon'' Super Boy Contest in 2012, he won the Grand Prix from among 13,816 total applicants. He made his acting debut in 2014, in the daytime band drama ''Ao no Umi: Long Summer''. In 2017, he starred in his first main character role in a television drama '' Kamen Rider Build''., which is also the second time he would work alongside fellow actor Kouhei Takeda, whom appeared alongside him in TBS drama ''Hotel Concierge''. Personal life His hobbies are listening to music and watching DVDs. His special skills are 110 metres hurdle and playing the guitar. In hurdling, he won 6th place in the prefecture in a newcomer match. For the audition to play the main character in "Kamen Rider Build", he obtained a motorcycle license but producers prevented him from riding one during filming over safety concerns. He also has experience in shoot boxing, and in Kamen Rider Build he incorporates these f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Inukai Tsuyoshi
Inukai Tsuyoshi ( ja, 犬養 毅, 4 June 1855 – 15 May 1932) was a Japanese politician, cabinet minister, and Prime Minister of Japan from 1931 to his assassination in 1932. Inukai was Japan's second oldest prime minister while serving, as he was aged 76 on the day he was murdered, after Kantarō Suzuki (at aged 77). Early life Inukai was born to a samurai family of Niwase Domain, in Niwase village, Bizen Province (now part of Okayama city, Okayama Prefecture), where his father had been a local official and magistrate under the Tokugawa shogunate. In 1876, Inukai travelled to Tokyo and subsequently graduated from the Keio Gijuku (now Keio University) where he specialized in Chinese studies. In his early career, Inukai worked as a journalist for the ''Yūbin Hōchi Shimbun'' (now a sports newspaper subsidiary of the ''Yomiuri Shimbun'') and '' Akita Sakigake Shimpō''. He went with the Imperial Japanese Army to the front during the Satsuma Rebellion as a reporter. Political ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kyohei Inukai (born 1886)
Kyohei Inukai (1886-1954) was a Japanese-American artist who painted portraits and watercolors during the early part of the twentieth century. Biography Inuaki was born in Okayama, Japan in 1886. He immigrated to the United States at the age of 14, and trained as an artist at the Art Institute of Chicago. He married Lucene Goodenow and had three sons with her, including a son named Eugene Goodenow (better known as Kyohei Inukai). He moved to New York City in 1915 where he maintained a successful career as an artist. One of his specialties was portraiture; he painted portraits of various members of New York's business elite, including Madison Grant and Thomas J. Watson, Sr. At some point by the 1930s, he divorced his wife and married Olivia Kirkland, an opera singer, as his second wife. The two had a fourth son together. He later had a long-running affair with Dorothy Hampton, who modeled for him even after other clients had abandoned him. In 1925, his self-portrait wa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kyohei Inukai (born 1913)
Kyohei Inukai (1913–1985) was a Japanese-American artist. Biography Earle Goodenow was born in Chicago in 1913 as the third son of parents Kyohei Inukai and Lucene Goodenow, both artists. He attended the Art Institute of Chicago. He also attended the National Academy of Design and the Art Students League in New York City. He initially worked as a commercial artist and with advertising agencies. When his father died in 1954, Goodenow changed his name to Kyohei Inukai in honor of him. His eclectic career included being an illustrator of children's books, abstract oil paintings, ink wash painting in the Japanese style (''sumi-e''), silkscreen prints of geometric shapes, woodblock prints, and sculptures. He was part of both the American pop art and abstract art movements., exhibit at the NY Japan Society His paintings have been shown at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Portland Museum of Art, and the Rose Art Museum. See also *Kyohei Inukai (born 1886) Kyohei Inukai (1886-1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Michiko Inukai
was a Japanese Roman Catholic author and philanthropist. She was the founder of the Michiko Inukai Foundation, which provides financial aid for refugees seeking education. Biography Michiko Inukai was born in Yotsuya, Tokyo, the eldest daughter of a politician Takeru Inukai and his wife Nakako. Her paternal grandfather was Prime Minister Tsuyoshi Inukai. She had a younger brother Yasuhiko Inukai, a journalist who later became president of Kyodo News, and a half-sister Kazu Ando, an essayist. Sadako Ogata, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, is Michiko's first cousin once removed. Having graduated from Gakushuin Girls' School and Tsuda College, Michiko Inukai went to study philosophy in Boston, Massachusetts in 1948. In 1959, she was sent to Europe as a correspondent for Chuokoronsha. Her first book ''Ojosan Horoki'' was published in 1958, and she has since written essays about the Bible and Christianity. Her bestseller ''Hanabana to Hoshiboshi to'' was featured in a TV dram ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Motoaki Inukai
is a former Japanese association football player. He played for Mitsubishi Motors. He was the eleventh President of Japan Football Association The Japan Football Association (JFA, ) is the governing body responsible for the administration of football, futsal, beach soccer and efootball in Japan. It is responsible for the national team, as well as club competitions. History The organ ... from 2008 to 2010. ReferencesJapan Football Association 1942 births Living people Japanese footballers Sportspeople from Saitama (city) Association football midfielders {{japan-footy-midfielder-1940s-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Takashi Inukai
was professor emeritus at Osaka University and Kōnan Women's University, and a noted scholar of Japanese literature and especially the ''Man'yōshū'' poetry.犬養万葉記念館〈Inukai Manyo Memorial Hall〉/ Asuka mura Public office He earned his bachelor's degree in Japanese literature from in 1932, as well as its Ph.D. in 1962. He received the , Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon from the Japanese Government in 1978. He was qualified as a [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Takeru Inukai
was a Japanese politician and novelist active in Shōwa period Japan. Also known as "Inukai Ken", he was the third son of Prime Minister of Japan Inukai Tsuyoshi. Biography Inukai was born in the Ushigome district of Tokyo. Although accepted into the Tokyo Imperial University’s School of Philosophy, he left without graduation. Interested in literature from his student days, he gravitated to the '' Shirakaba'' ("White Birch") literary society due to its liberal humanistic outlook. His works were influenced by Mushanokōji Saneatsu and Nagayo Yoshirō, and he became a member of the Japanese chapter of the International PEN. He ran for a seat from the Tokyo 2nd District in the lower house of the Japanese Diet, under the ''Rikken Seiyūkai'' party in the 1930 General Election, and was elected twelve times holding a seat until his death in August 1960. Inukai was a press secretary under the first Konoe Fumimaro administration. He split with the ''Rikken Seiyūkai'' in 1939 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tomoya Inukai
is a Japanese footballer who plays for J1 League club Kashiwa Reysol, on loan from Urawa Red Diamonds. Club statistics . Honours Club Urawa Red Diamonds *Japanese Super Cup: 2022 *AFC Champions League: 2022 File:2022 collage V1.png, Clockwise, from top left: Road junction at Yamato-Saidaiji Station several hours after the assassination of Shinzo Abe; Anti-government protest in Sri Lanka in front of the Presidential Secretariat; The global monkeyp ... References External linksProfile at Kashima Antlers* 1993 births Living people Association football people from Shizuoka Prefecture Japanese men's footballers J1 League players J2 League players Shimizu S-Pulse players Matsumoto Yamaga FC players Kashima Antlers players Urawa Red Diamonds players Kashiwa Reysol players Men's association football defenders {{Japan-footy-defender-1990s-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Science Fell In Love, So I Tried To Prove It
is a Japanese romantic comedy manga series by Alifred Yamamoto. It has been serialized online via Flex Comix's ''Comic Meteor'' website since 2016 and has been collected in thirteen '' tankōbon'' volumes. A four-episode live-action drama adaptation aired from September 1 to September 22, 2018, and a live-action film adaptation premiered on February 1, 2019. An anime television series adaptation by Zero-G aired from January to March 2020. A second season aired from April to June 2022. Premise Saitama University researchers Shinya Yukimura and Ayame Himuro use data science to analyze the world's systems. But when Ayame confesses to Shinya that she might be in love with him, they both agree that they need to approach the issue with scientific experiments including measuring their heart rates under various situations. Their quirky coworkers in their research group also join in on the fun. Characters ; : : (season 1), Alejandro Saab (season 2-present) (anime) :Yukimura ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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My Life As Inukai-san's Dog
is a Japanese web manga series written and illustrated by Itsutsuse. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''Magazine Pocket'' website from August 2020 to March 2022; it also started in ''Shōnen Magazine R'' in September of the same year. It moved from ''Magazine Pocket'' to the ''Suiyōbi no Sirius'' and ''YanMaga Web'' sites in March 2022. It also moved from ''Shōnen Magazine R'' to ''Monthly Maga Kichi'' in January 2023, and finished in July of the same year. An anime television series adaptation by Quad aired from January to March 2023. Characters ; : :A high school boy who suddenly finds himself turned into an Akita Inu puppy. He is taken in by his classmate Karen Inukai, on whom he has a crush, and lives together with her as her pet. Although he wishes to be turned back to human as soon as possible, he could not resist the charm of living his life as Inukai's dog. Later on in the series, he gains the ability to change between being a dog and a human. ; : :Pochita's classm ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Inukai, Ōita
was a town located in Ōno District, Ōita Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 4,324 and the density of 92.51 persons per km². The total area was 46.74 km². On March 31, 2005, Inukai, along with the towns of Asaji, Mie, Ogata and Ōno, and the villages of Chitose and Kiyokawa (all from Ōno District ONO, Ono or Ōno may refer to: Places Fiji * Ono Island (Fiji) Israel * Kiryat Ono * Ono, Benjamin, ancient site Italy * Ono San Pietro Ivory Coast * Ono, Ivory Coast, a village in Comoé District Japan * Ōno Castle, Fukuoka ...), was merged to create the city of Bungo-Ōno. Notable people Fictional * Souichi Negishi/Johannes Krauser II, protagonist of comedy manga and live-action movie '' Detroit Metal City''. Dissolved municipalities of Ōita Prefecture Bungo-ōno, Ōita {{Oita-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |