Katsuhiko Takayama
Katsuhiko (written: 勝彦, 克彦 or 勝比古) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese chemist *, Japanese handball player *, Japanese sumo wrestler *, Japanese sumo wrestler * Katsuhiko Kinoshita (born 1973), Japanese handball player and coach *, Japanese seismologist *, Japanese judoka *, Japanese chief executive *, Japanese baseball commissioner *, Japanese decathlete *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese sport wrestler and mixed martial artist *Japanese actor and musician *, Japanese professional wrestler *, Japanese anime director *, Japanese diplomat *, Japanese actor and voice actor *, Japanese karateka *, Japanese basketball player *, Japanese horse trainer *, Japanese rally driver *, Japanese writer *, Japanese film director *, Japanese photographer *, Japanese mayor *, Japanese politician See also * 7965 Katsuhiko, a main-belt asteroid named after Katsuhiko Sato (born 1945) {{given name Japanese masculine given names Masc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kanji
are logographic Chinese characters, adapted from Chinese family of scripts, Chinese script, used in the writing of Japanese language, Japanese. They were made a major part of the Japanese writing system during the time of Old Japanese and are still used, along with the subsequently-derived Syllabary, syllabic scripts of and . The characters have Japanese pronunciations; most have two, with one based on the Chinese sound. A few characters were invented in Japan by constructing character components derived from other Chinese characters. After the Meiji Restoration, Japan made its own efforts to simplify the characters, now known as , by a process similar to China's simplified Chinese characters, simplification efforts, with the intention to increase literacy among the general public. Since the 1920s, the Japanese government has published character lists periodically to help direct the education of its citizenry through the myriad Chinese characters that exist. There are nearly 3 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Katsuhiko Nishijima
is a Japanese animator, storyboard artist, and director known for panty-fanservice. Films *''Project A-ko'' (1986), director *'' Project A-ko: Grey Side/Blue Side'' (1990), director *'' Honō no Tenkōsei'' (1991), Director, Animation Director *'' Megami Paradise'' (1995), director *'' Sailor Victory'' (1995), director *'' Agent Aika'' (1997), director, storyboard *'' Labyrinth of Flames'' (2000), director, storyboard *''Najica Blitz Tactics'' (2001), director *''Office Lingerie'' (2001), director *'' Kirameki Project'' (2005), director *'' Aika R-16: Virgin Mission'' (2007), director, storyboard *'' G-Taste'' (2010), director *''Nozoki Ana is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Honna Wakou about two college students, Tatsuhiko Kido and Emiru Ikuno, who are neighbors in the same apartment complex and are connected by a small "peephole" between their rooms. ''Nozo ...'' (2013), director References External links * * Katsuhiko Nishijimaprofile page at Or ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Katsuhiko Yokomitsu
is a Japanese actor and politician of the Constitutional Democratic Party (CDP), who serves as a member of the House of Representatives in the National Diet (national legislature). Overviews A native of Usa, Ōita and graduate of the University of Kitakyushu, he was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 1993 as an independent. He later joined the Social Democratic Party and then Democratic Party of Japan. In 2011, he assumed the office of Senior Vice-Minister of the Environment. After General Election 2012, which he lost the seat, he announced his retirement from politics and return to the entertainment industry. Shin Godzilla in which he played the role of Minister of the Environment is one of the most major movies after his return. He made a comeback to politics in 2017. He joined the CDP prior to the 2017 general election and subsequently ran in his former Oita 3rd district seat. He was defeated by the incumbent Takeshi Iwaya is a Japanese po ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Katsuhiko Umehara
was the mayor of Sendai, Miyagi in Japan. Upon graduation from the University of Tokyo in 1978, he joined the Ministry of International Trade and Industry The was a Ministry (government department), ministry of the Government of Japan from 1949 to 2001. The MITI was one of the most powerful government agencies in Japan and, at the height of its influence, effectively ran much of Japanese industri .... After leaving the ministry in 2005, he was elected mayor of Sendai in the same year. References * External links Katsuhiko Umehara, Mayor, City of Sendai, Japan Mayors of Sendai 1954 births Living people 21st-century mayors of places in Japan People from Sendai Japanese government officials University of Tokyo alumni {{Japan-mayor-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Katsuhiko Tokunaga
(born January 13, 1957) is a Japanese military aviation photographer, specializing in air-to-air photography. He works for a large number of aircraft manufacturers including Dassault, Embraer, Airbus Military/Eurofighter, Korean Aerospace Industries, Lockheed Martin, Mikoyan, Pilatus Aircraft, Saab and Sukhoi. Tokunaga started his career in the backseat of a United States Air Force T-33A Shooting Star in 1978. To date he has flown between 50 and 60 fast jets in some 50 countries, logging 1400 flight hours. He has also flown with and photographed many aerobatic teams from around the world, including that of the Royal Air Force (the Red Arrows), the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (Blue Impulse),the Canadian Forces (the Snowbirds), the Breitling Jet Team, Croatian Air Force and Air Defence's Wings of Storm, the Chilean Air Force's Halcones, the French Air Force's Patrouille de France, the Italian Air Force's Frecce Tricolori, the Portuguese Air Force's Asas de Portugal, the Rep ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Katsuhiko Tasaka
was a Japanese film director. He directed films from 1930s to 1960s. His older brother, Tomotaka Tasaka was a Japanese film director. Career Born in Hiroshima Prefecture, he began working at Nikkatsu's Kyoto studio in 1924 and eventually came to prominence for a series of realist, humanist films made at Nikkatsu's Tamagawa studio in the late 19 ... ( 田坂具隆), was also a Japanese film director. Filmography Katsuhiko Tasaka directed over 40 films:http://www.jmdb.ne.jp/person/p0291730.htm 25 accessed 25 January 2009 * '' The Great White Tiger Platoon'' (1954) * '' Fighting Birds'' (1956) * '' Flowery Hood'' (1956) * '' Flowery Hood 2'' (1956) * '' The Renyasai Yagyu Hidden Story'' (1956) * '' Ghost Cat of Yonaki Swamp'' (1957) * ''Tōkaidō no yarō domo'' (1958) References External links * 1914 births 1979 deaths Japanese film directors People from Hiroshima {{Japan-film-director-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Katsuhiko Takahashi
is a Japanese writer of mystery fiction, mystery, Horror fiction, horror, science fiction and historical fiction. He is a member of the Mystery Writers of Japan. Works in English translation ;Crime Novel * ''The Case of the Sharaku Murders'' (original title: ''Sharaku Satsujin Jiken''), trans. Ian Macdonald (Thames River Press, 2013) ;Short horror story * ''Reunion'' (original title: ''Daisuki na Ane''), trans. Andrew Cunningham (''Kaiki: Uncanny Tales from Japan, Volume 2: Country Delights'', Kurodahan Press, 2010) Awards * 1983 – Edogawa Rampo Prize: ''The Case of the Sharaku Murders'' * 1986 – Eiji Yoshikawa, Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers: ''Sōmon-Dani'' (''The Somon Valley'') * 1987 – Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel: ''Hokusai Satsujin Jiken'' (''The Case of the Hokusai Murders'') * 1992 – Naoki Prize: ''Akai Kioku'' (''The Scarlet Memories'') * 2000 – Eiji Yoshikawa, Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for Literature: ''Kaen'' (''Flaming Rancor'') * 2011 � ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Katsuhiko Taguchi
is a Japanese rally driver. Career Taguchi began rallying in 1994. He based most of his rallying in Australia and New Zealand, competing in his first World Rally Championship event on Rally New Zealand in 1995. In 1999 he won the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship (APRC). In 2001 he competed on the Cyprus Rally as part of the factory Mitsubishi Ralliart team. He finished eighth overall on the 2007 Rally Japan, winning the Group N In relation to international motorsport governed by the FIA, Group N refers to regulations providing "standard" large-scale series production vehicles for competition. They are limited in terms of modifications permitted to the standard specifi ... category and scoring one WRC point. In 2010, he won the APRC title again. References External linksOfficial website Profile at eWRC-results.com {{DEF ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Katsuhiko Sumii
(born 28 March 1964, Kanazawa, Ishikawa) is a Japanese retired trainer of Thoroughbred race horses. He trained the first and second placing horses in the 2006 Melbourne Cup, Delta Blues and Pop Rock. Other notable horses Sumii has trained include Kane Hekili, Vodka, Victoire Pisa, and Epiphaneia. Sumii retired in February 2021 to succeed his mother's work as an active member of the Tenrikyo. Major wins Japan * Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Legers) - (3) - ''Delta Blues (2004), Epiphaneia (2013), Kiseki (2017)'' * Yushun Himba - (2) - '' Cesario (2005), Tall Poppy (2008)'' * Japan Dirt Derby - (2) - ''Kane Hekili (2005), Friendship (2006)'' * Derby Grand Prix - (1) - ''Kane Hekili (2005)'' * Mile Championship - (1) - ''Hat Trick (2005)'' * Japan Cup Dirt - (2) - ''Kane Hekili (2005, 2008)'' * February Stakes - (1) - ''Kane Hekili (2006)'' * Teio Sho - (1) - ''Kane Hekili (2006)'' * Hanshin Juvenile Fillies - (2) - ''Vodka (2006), Tall Poppy (2007)'' * Tokyo Yushun ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Katsuhiko Sugita
is a Japanese basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and officially branded as Munich 1972 (; ), were an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. It was the .... References 1946 births Living people Japanese men's basketball players Olympic basketball players for Japan Basketball players at the 1972 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Miyazaki Prefecture 20th-century Japanese sportsmen {{Japan-basketball-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Katsuhiko Shinzato
is an Okinawan martial arts master and head of the Shōrin-ryū Kishaba Juku. Life and Karate-do Shinzato was born in Manila, in the Philippines. His father was a fisherman. During the Second World War, when the war reached the Pacific, his family relocated to Ueyonabaru, Yonabaru-cho, Okinawa. Whilst attending the University of the Ryukyus where he studied English and English Literature. He started to practice Karate in 1957 under Tsunetaka Shimabukuro. After completing his degree in Japan he then studied Applied Linguistics in the United States at Indiana University. He returned to Okinawa in 1967 where he joined the dojo of Shoshin Nagamine. Shinzato translated Nagamine's book "The Essence of Okinawan Karate-do" into the English language.Shoshin Nagamine, The Essence of Okinawan Karate-do, Tuttle Publishing, (1976), Shinzato also studied under Seigi Nakamura and Chokei Kishaba. Shinzato is a professor at Okinawa International University and the head of Okinawa Karate-do ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |