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Kawano (written: 河野, 川野 or かわの in hiragana) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese game designer, game director and writer *, Japanese artist, known for wood blocks *, Japanese volleyball player *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese admiral *, keyboardist for Japanese jazz fusion band T-Square *, Japanese footballer * Koichiro Kawano (born 1981), Japanese golfer *, Japanese actor and musician *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *Yosh Kawano (1921-2018), Chicago Cubs clubhouse manager See also *Kawano Station is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai). Lines Kawano Station is served by the Kansai Main Line, and is 47.5 rail kilometers from the ter ..., a railway station in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Japanese Surname
Officially, among Japanese names there are 291,129 different Japanese surnames, as determined by their kanji, although many of these are pronounced and romanized similarly. Conversely, some surnames written the same in kanji may also be pronounced differently. The top 10 surnames cover approximately 10% of the population, while the top 100 surnames cover slightly more than 33%. This ranking is a result of an August 2008 study by Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company, which included approximately 6,118,000 customers of Meiji Yasuda's insurance and annuities. References {{Names_in_world cultures Japanese names Names by culture Japanese culture Japanese Japanese may refer to: * Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia * Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan * Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture ** Japanese diaspor ...
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Kenichi Kawano
is a former Japanese football player. Club statistics References External links * 1982 births Living people Nippon Bunri University alumni Association football people from Mie Prefecture Japanese men's footballers J2 League players Japan Football League players Roasso Kumamoto players Reilac Shiga FC players Men's association football midfielders {{Japan-footy-midfielder-1980s-stub ...
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Yosh Kawano
Yosh Kawano (June 4, 1921 – June 25, 2018) was an American clubhouse manager for the Chicago Cubs baseball team who retired in 2008 and was known for his trademark white fishing hat. Kawano's long service and dedication to the team made him a part of Chicago Cubs team lore. A member of the Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame, he is honored by a plaque in the concourse of Wrigley Field. Early career Born in Seattle, Washington, Kawano began working for the Cubs in 1935 as a spring training batboy. He began working at Wrigley Field as a visiting clubhouse attendant in 1943. According to the June 3rd, 1943, issue of The Sporting News, Kawano's first baseball job was as batboy for the Chicago White Sox during their California spring training that season. This assignment brought him reprieve from an internment camp for Japanese-Americans. Kawano had been interned at the Poston War Relocation Center in Arizona following the signing of Executive Order 9066. Later career Kawano spent ...
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Takashi Kawano
is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a defender for Blaublitz Akita. Career Takashi Kawano was born on 17 June 1996 in Tsuno, Miyazaki. When he was 6, he joined the Tsuno Elementary School Soccer Club. After graduating from Kansai University, Kawano signed with the third tier club Giravanz Kitakyushu and made his professional debut against Blaublitz Akita on Matchweek 7 in 2019. He scored his first professional goal against Gamba Osaka U-23 on Matchweek 20, and another goal against Akita on Matchweek 29. Kitakyushu got promoted as the J3 League champions. In his fifth season Kawano joined Akita and bagged a headed goal against JEF United on Matchweek 4. Career statistics Club . ;Notes Honours ; Giravanz Kitakyushu * J3 League (1): 2019 File:2019 collage v1.png, From top left, clockwise: Hong Kong protests turn to widespread riots and civil disobedience; House of Representatives votes to adopt articles of impeachment against Donald Trump; CRISPR gene edi ...
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Shinichi Kawano
is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Kawano was born in Miyazaki Prefecture on November 5, 1969. After graduating from Osaka University of Commerce, he joined the Urawa Reds in 1992. In 1992, he moved to the Argentine club Argentino Rosario on loan. In 1993, he returned to the Urawa Reds and played several matches as forward. However he did not play in any matches in 1994 and he moved to the Japan Football League club Vissel Kobe in 1996. The club was promoted to the J1 League The , known as the for sponsorship reasons, is the top level of the system. Founded in 1992, it is one of the most successful leagues in Asian club football. Contested by 18 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the J ... in 1997. However he still was not played and he retired at the end of the 1997 season. Club statistics References External links *reds.uijin.com 1969 births Living people Osaka University of Commerce alumni Association football pe ...
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Otoya Kawano
is a Japanese voice actor who was born in Taketa, Ōita. Notable voice roles *Seishiro Sakurazuka in X/1999 the series *Gain Bijo in Overman King Gainer *Bougan man in Samurai 7 *Ikazuchi no Takamaru in Onmyou Taisenki *Ryūjirō Sasaki in Samurai Champloo is a 2004 Japanese historical adventure anime television series. The debut television production of studio Manglobe, the 26-episode series aired from May 2004 to March 2005. It was first partially broadcast on Fuji TV, then had a complete ... * Kaiden Bugster (ep. 21, 24, 37) in Kamen Rider Ex-Aid External links * * 1965 births Living people Japanese male voice actors Male voice actors from Ōita Prefecture {{japan-voice-actor-stub ...
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Naoki Kawano
is a Japanese actor and musician from Mobara, Chiba Prefecture. He is a former Johnny's Jr. member and is no longer represented by Johnny & Associates. While a Johnny's Jr., he was part of Kaidan Trio, TOKYO, and Kawano Band. He was also formerly the drummer of the rock band Dustz, fronted by fellow actor Ray Fujita. His debut role as an actor was as the antagonist Long in the Super Sentai series ''Juken Sentai Gekiranger is Toei Company's thirty-first entry in the ''Super Sentai'' metaseries. Production began on September 29, 2006 with principal photography beginning on October 6, 2006. It premiered on February 18, 2007 on TV Asahi's 2007 ''Super Hero Time'' prog ...''. Filmography * '' The little girl in me'' (2012) * '' 125 Years Memory'' (2015) * '' Flower and Snake: Zero'' (2014) References External linksOfficial profilePersonal blog 1982 births People from Mobara Actors from Chiba Prefecture Japanese drummers Living people Musicians from Chiba Prefectur ...
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Koichiro Kawano
is a Japanese professional golfer. Kawano plays on the Japan Golf Tour The Japan Golf Tour ( ja, 日本ゴルフツアー機構) is a prominent golf tour. It was founded in 1973 and as of 2006 it offers the third-highest annual prize fund out of the regular (that is not for seniors) men's professional tours after ..., where he has won once. Professional wins (1) Japan Golf Tour wins (1) Japan Golf Tour playoff record (1–1) External links * * Japanese male golfers Japan Golf Tour golfers Golfers from Tokyo 1981 births Living people {{Japan-golf-bio-stub ...
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T-Square
A T-square is a technical drawing instrument used by draftsmen primarily as a guide for drawing horizontal lines on a drafting table. The instrument is named after its resemblance to the letter T, with a long shaft called the "blade" and a short shaft called the "stock" or "head". T-squares are available in a range of sizes, with common lengths being , , , and . In addition to drawing horizontal lines, a T-square can also be used with a set square to draw vertical or diagonal lines. The T-square usually has a transparent edge made of plastic which should be free of nicks and cracks in order to provide smooth, straight lines. T-squares are also used in other industries, such as construction. For example, drywall T-squares are typically made of aluminum and have a long tongue, allowing them to be used for measuring and cutting drywall. In woodworking, higher-end table saws often have T-square fences attached to a rail on the front side of the table, providing improved accura ...
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Hiroki Kawano
is a Japanese football player who plays for Tokyo Verdy. National team career In August 2007, Kawano was elected Japan U-17 national team for 2007 U-17 World Cup. He played all 3 matches and scored a goal against Haiti. Club statistics ''Updated to end of 2018 season''.Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社"2016J1&J2&J3選手名鑑" 10 February 2016, Japan, (p. 241 out of 289) 1Includes Japanese Super Cup. National team career statistics Appearances in major competitions Honours ; Japan National Team *AFC U-17 Championship The AFC U-17 Asian Cup, formerly known as the AFC U-16 Championship and AFC U-17 Championship, is a football competition, organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) held once every two years for Asian under-17 teams that also serves as a ... : 2006 References External links * *Profile at Sagan Tosu
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Katsutoshi Kawano
is a retired Japanese admiral who served as the 5th Chief of Staff, Joint Staff of the Japan Self-Defense Forces from 2014 to 2019, and was the longest-serving person in that position. Prior to his appointment, he was the Chief of Staff of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the ''de facto'' navy of Japan. Career Katsutoshi Kawano was born in Hakodate, Hokkaido on November 28, 1954, the son of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Rear Admiral Katsuji Kawano.(His father was the Commanding Officer of Sub Area Activity Hakodate.) His father participated in World War II as a young officer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. He aspired to be an naval officer under the influence of his father. Then when his father retired, he raised in Ibaraki, Osaka. He attended the National Defense Academy of Japan, graduating in 1977 with a degree in mechanical engineering. He then joined the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, serving in a number of command and staff positions. In 1991, then-Comma ...
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Kazumasa Kawano
is a former Japanese football player. he the current goalkeeper coach J1 League club of Nagoya Grampus. Playing career Kawano was born in Oita Prefecture on 7 November 1970. After graduating from high school, he joined Mazda (later ''Sanfrecce Hiroshima'') in 1989. He was mainly reserve goalkeeper behind Kazuya Maekawa. However, from 1992, he played many matches because Maekawa was prone to injuries. In 1995, the club won the 2nd place J1 League. In 1997, he moved to Nagoya Grampus Eight. In September 1997, he moved to Yokohama Marinos on loan. He played many matches instead Japan national team player Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi while left the club for 1998 World Cup qualification. After he returned to Grampus Eight in 1998, he moved to Cerezo Osaka in 1999. He battles with Seigo Shimokawa for the position and he played many matches from 2001. However the club was relegated to J2 League in 2001. In 2002, he played many matches and the club won the 2nd place in J2 League. Althouogh ...
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