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Jūmonji Masayasu
may refer to: __NOTOC__ People *Bishin Jumonji, Japanese photographer *Chisako Jumonji, Japanese professional wrestler *Sachiko Jumonji, Japanese professional wrestler *Jūmonji Tomokazu, Japanese sumo wrestler *Takanobu Jumonji, Japanese cyclist Places *Jūmonji, Akita, a town *Jūmonji Station, a railway station in Jumonji, Japan *Jumonji University, Jumonji, Japan Popular culture *Jumanji (picture book), a 1981 fantasy children's picture book about an eponymous magical board game *Jumanji (franchise), a series of movies inspired by the books Other uses * Jumonji, an enzyme encoded by the ''JARID2'' gene * Jumonji C (JmJC) domain-containing demethylases, the largest group of histone demethylases . * , a cross-shaped spear See also

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Bishin Jumonji
__NOTOC__ is a photographer who has done advertising, portrait, architectural, and other work. Jumonji was born in Yokohama on 4 March 1947. After studying at the Tokyo College of Photography he worked as an assistant to Kishin Shinoyama and went freelance in 1971, when he was the cameraman for advertisements for Panasonic Corporation, Matsushita Electric and Shiseido products. The association with Matsushita would later bring awards from the Art Directors Club every year from 1975 till 1979. Jumonji has continued to do editorial and commercial work (notably for Hayashibara Biochemical Laboratories); while much of this owes a lot to its art direction as well as photography, Jumonji's advertising work has been uncommonly ambitious and witty. In 1972 he joined an exhibition of portraits (in Kinokuniya Gallery at Shinjuku, Tokyo, Shinjuku) of Simon Yotsuya, with nine other photographers. Jumonji had started taking his "Untitled" series of portraits of people framed to exclude thei ...
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Chisako Jumonji
, better known by her ring name , is a Japanese professional wrestler. She was trained by Meiko Satomura and has worked for her Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling promotion since her debut in July 2006. For the first ten years of her career, Chisako was part of a tag team with her younger sister Sachiko, who worked under the ring name Sendai Sachiko, with the two winning the Sendai Girls World Tag Team Championship, Ice Ribbon's International Ribbon Tag Team Championship, JWP Joshi Puroresu's JWP and Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championships and World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana's WWWD World Tag Team Championship as well as JWP's 2013 Tag League the Best tournament. Sachiko retired from professional wrestling in January 2016, forcing Chisako to start a singles career. In December 2017, Chisako won her first singles championship, the Pure-J Openweight Championship. Chisako has also wrestled in the United States for the Chikara promotion, where she won the 2016 King of Trios tournament ...
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Sachiko Jumonji
is a retired Japanese professional wrestler, better known by the ring name . She was trained by Meiko Satomura and made her debut for her Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling promotion in July 2006. Her older sister Chisako is also a professional wrestler, working under the ring name Dash Chisako, and together the two have held the Sendai Girls World Tag Team Championship, Ice Ribbon's International Ribbon Tag Team Championship and JWP Joshi Puroresu's JWP and Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championships and World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana's WWWD World Tag Team Championship, while also having won JWP's 2013 Tag League the Best tournament. Jumonji remained with Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling her entire career, before retiring in January 2016. Professional wrestling career Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling (2005–2016) On October 2, 2005, Jumonji, along with her sister Chisako, took part in a professional wrestling audition held by Meiko Satomura. After passing the audition, both of the Jumonji ...
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Jūmonji Tomokazu
Jūmonji Tomokazu (born 9 June 1976) is a former sumo wrestler from Aomori, Japan. Joining the professional ranks in 1992, he reached the top division in 2000 and was ranked there for 34 tournaments until 2007. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 6. He was forced to retire in April 2011 after an investigation by the Japan Sumo Association found him guilty of match-fixing. Career Jūmonji was born in Hashikami, Sannohe District, the eldest son of a fisherman. He was named Tomokazu after the actor Tomokazu Miura. He played baseball in elementary school, switching to sumo at the beginning of junior high. Despite the opposition of his parents, he was persuaded by the former ''sekiwake'' Aonosato, then the head coach of Tatsutagawa stable, to give professional sumo a try and he made his debut in November 1992. He spent six years in the lower divisions, picking up a tournament championship, or '' yusho'', in the ''sandanme'' division in 1995. He reached the second ''jūryō'' divi ...
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Takanobu Jumonji
is a Japanese former track cyclist who competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, winning a bronze medal in the 1000 metres time trial. He retired on January 15, 2019. He now runs a ramen shop in Kashiwa city (Chiba Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Chiba Prefecture has a population of 6,278,060 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Chiba Prefecture borders Ibaraki Prefecture to the north, Saitama ...). References External links * * * * * * 1000m Time Trialat Full Olympians 1975 births Japanese male cyclists Cyclists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists for Japan Living people Olympic medalists in cycling Asian Games silver medalists in cycling Cyclists at the 1998 Asian Games Medalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for Japan 20th-century Japanese sportsmen {{J ...
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Jūmonji, Akita
was a town located in Hiraka District, Akita Prefecture, Japan. In 2003, the town had an estimated population of 14,198 and a density of 375.61 persons per km2. The total area was 37.80 km2. On October 1, 2005, Jūmonji, along with the towns of Hiraka, Masuda, Omonogawa and Ōmori is a district located a few kilometres south of Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan accessed by rail via the Keihin-Tohoku Line, Keihin Tohoku line, or by road via Japan National Route 15, Dai Ichi Keihin. Ōmorikaigan, the eastern area of Ōmori, can be ...; and the villages of Sannai and Taiyū (all from Hiraka District), was merged into the expanded city of Yokote. References External links Yokote official website Dissolved municipalities of Akita Prefecture Yokote, Akita {{Akita-geo-stub ...
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Jūmonji Station
is a railway station on the Ōu Main Line in the city of Yokote, Akita Prefecture, Japan, operated by JR East. Lines Jūmonji Station is served by the Ōu Main Line, and is located 217.8 km from the terminus of the line at Fukushima Station. Station layout The station consists of one side platform and one island platform, connected by a footbridge. The station is staffed. Platforms History Jūmonji Station opened on September 14, 1905 as a station on the Japanese Government Railways (JGR), serving the village of Jūmonji, Akita. The JGR became the Japan National Railways (JNR) after World War II. Freight operations were discontinued from 1984. The station was absorbed into the JR East network upon the privatization Privatization (rendered privatisation in British English) can mean several different things, most commonly referring to moving something from the public sector into the private sector. It is also sometimes used as a synonym for deregulation w ... ...
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Jumonji University
is a private women's college in Niiza, Saitama, Japan, established in 1996. The predecessor of the school, Bunka Girl's High School, was founded in 1922. The current President of Jumonji University is Fumio Shimura. Alumni * Maki Sakai (born 17 May 1970 in Taito, Tokyo) is a Japanese actress. Filmography Film *''Time Leap'' (1997) *''United Red Army'' (2007), Mieko Tōyama *''Kano'' (2014) *'' Too Young to Die!'' (2016), Yoshie *''My Friend "A"'' (2018) *'' 108: Revenge an ..., an actress (who graduated from the attached junior college) * Mayumi Ono, an actress References External links Official website Official FacebookOfficial Twitter* https://www.jumonji-u.ac.jp/english/ (Jumonji University Official link) Universities and colleges established in 1922 Private universities and colleges in Japan Universities and colleges in Saitama Prefecture Women's universities and colleges in Japan Niiza, Saitama 1922 establishments in Japan {{saitama-university- ...
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Jumanji (picture Book)
''Jumanji'' is a 1981 fantasy children's picture book written and illustrated by American author Chris Van Allsburg. The book is about an enchanted board game that incorporates wild animals and other jungle elements as the game is played in real life. The book was adapted into a 1995 film of the same name and spawned a franchise that includes three sequels and an animated series. A sequel to the book, entitled '' Zathura'', was released in 2002. Storyline While their parents are out for the day, Judy and Peter Shepherd, after playing with some toys, become bored and decide to go to the park. There, they find a safari-themed board game called ''Jumanji''. Taking the game home, they find a warning message: "Do not begin unless you intend to finish." Ignoring the warning, they start to play. The pair soon discovers that any dangers encountered in the game spring to life somewhere in the house. For example, when Peter rolls on a lion, an actual lion appears, which Judy and Pet ...
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Jumanji (franchise)
''Jumanji'' is an American media franchise, based on the children's book ''Jumanji (picture book), Jumanji'' (1981) and its sequel ''Zathura'' (2002), written by Chris Van Allsburg. The first film was produced by TriStar Pictures, and subsequent films by Columbia Pictures, both subsidiaries of Sony Pictures. The franchise follows the adventures of various people who find themselves imperiled when playing an enchanted game that comes with a variety of dangerous jungle elements that the players must survive as they play. Ultimately, the only way to end the disruptions is to finish the game while enduring its dangers. The franchise includes the films ''Jumanji'' (1995), ''Zathura: A Space Adventure'' (2005), ''Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle'' (2017), ''Jumanji: The Next Level'' (2019) and an Jumanji (TV series), animated television series which aired from 1996 to 1999. An untitled sequel to ''The Next Level'' has been announced as releasing on December 11, 2026. The first film recei ...
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JARID2
Protein Jumonji is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''JARID2'' gene. JARID2 is a member of the alpha-ketoglutarate-dependent hydroxylase superfamily. Jarid2 (jumonji, AT rich interactive domain 2) is a protein coding gene that functions as a putative transcription factor. Distinguished as a nuclear protein necessary for mouse embryogenesis, Jarid2 is a member of the jumonji family that contains a DNA binding domain known as the AT-rich interaction domain (ARID). ''In vitro'' studies of Jarid2 reveal that ARID along with other functional domains are involved in DNA binding, nuclear localization, transcriptional repression, and recruitment of Polycomb-repressive complex 2 (PRC2). Intracellular mechanisms underlying these interactions remain largely unknown. In search of developmentally important genes, Jarid2 has previously been identified by gene trap technology as an important factor necessary for organ development. During mouse organogenesis, Jarid2 is involved in t ...
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Histone
In biology, histones are highly basic proteins abundant in lysine and arginine residues that are found in eukaryotic cell nuclei and in most Archaeal phyla. They act as spools around which DNA winds to create structural units called nucleosomes. Nucleosomes in turn are wrapped into 30- nanometer fibers that form tightly packed chromatin. Histones prevent DNA from becoming tangled and protect it from DNA damage. In addition, histones play important roles in gene regulation and DNA replication. Without histones, unwound DNA in chromosomes would be very long. For example, each human cell has about 1.8 meters of DNA if completely stretched out; however, when wound about histones, this length is reduced to about 9 micrometers (0.09 mm) of 30 nm diameter chromatin fibers. There are five families of histones, which are designated H1/H5 (linker histones), H2, H3, and H4 (core histones). The nucleosome core is formed of two H2A-H2B dimers and a H3-H4 tetramer. The tight wr ...
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