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Kenta (廉侍) is a masculine Japanese given name. (written: , , , or in katakana). Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese film director *, Japanese kickboxer *, Japanese professional wrestler *, Japanese professional wrestler *, Japanese football manager *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese actor and television personality *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese table tennis player *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese judoka *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese volleyball player *, Japanese field hockey player *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer Fictional characters * in ''Hikari Sentai Maskman'' * in '' Ani-Yoko'' * in ''Denji Sentai Megaranger'' * in ''Digimon Tamers'' *Kenta Yumiya (湯宮 健太) in '' Beyblade: Metal Fusion'' * Kenta, civilian name of Lung, a villain in the web publication ''Worm'' See also * Kentarō * Tarō (given name) (alternatively r ...
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Japanese Given Name
in modern times consist of a family name (surname) followed by a given name. Japanese names are usually written in kanji, where the pronunciation follows a special set of rules. Because parents when naming children, and foreigners when adopting a Japanese name, are able to choose which pronunciations they want for certain kanji, the same written form of a name may have multiple readings. In exceptional cases, this makes it impossible to determine the intended pronunciation of a name with certainty. Even so, most pronunciations chosen for names are common, making them easier to read. While any jōyō kanji (with some exceptions for readability) and may be used as part of a name, names may be rejected if they are believed to fall outside what would be considered an acceptable name by measures of common sense. Japanese names may be written in hiragana or katakana, the Japanese language syllabaries for words of Japanese or foreign origin, respectively. As such, names written in hi ...
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Kenta Shimizu
is a Japanese football player who plays for Kamatamare Sanuki. Playing career Shimizu was born in Matsudo on September 18, 1981. After graduating from high school, he joined J1 League club Kashiwa Reysol based in his local Chiba Prefecture in 2000. Although he debuted in 2003 and several matches until April 2005, he could hardly play in the match behind Yuta Minami. In April 2005, Shimizu moved to J2 League club Montedio Yamagata. Although he could not play at all in the match behind Shigeru Sakurai until October, he played last 5 matches in 2005 season. In 2006, he became a regular goalkeeper instead Sakurai. In 2008, Montedio won the 2nd place and was promoted to J1 first time in the club history. He played as regular goalkeeper and Montedio also remained in J1 until 2010. In 2011, however he lost his position behind Yuki Uekusa and the club results were bad. Although Shimizu became a regular goalkeeper again in July, Montedio finished at the bottom place and was relegated ...
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Tarō (given Name)
(alternatively romanized ''Taro'', ''Tarô'', ''Talo'', ''Taroh'' or ''Tarou''), is a stand-alone masculine Japanese given name or a common name second half of such a name (literally meaning "eldest son"). Tarō can also be used as a surname, but the etymology and kanji are different. Written forms The name ''Tarō'' can have many different meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it. It can also be written using hiragana or katakana. Possible variations of the name Taro include: *太郎, "strong, heroic, masculine" *多朗, "abundance, prolific, melodious" *立楼, "stand up, upright, watchtower" *汰滝, "selected waterfall" People with the given name * Taro Achi (阿智 太郎, born 1980), Japanese light novelist and screenwriter * Akebono Tarō (曙 太郎, 1969–2024), sumo wrestler from Hawaii *, Japanese slalom canoeist * Asashio Tarō IV (born 1955), retired sumo wrestler from Muroto, Japan * Taro Aso (麻生 太郎, born 1940), Japanese politician an ...
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Kentarō
Kentarō, Kentaro, Kentarou or Kentaroh (written using such kanji as , , , , , , or ) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *DJ Kentaro (born 1982), Japanese DJ, remixer *, Japanese volleyball player *, Japanese composer, pianist *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese football player *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese football player *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese football player *, Japanese football player *, Japanese football player *, Japanese swimmer and Olympic medalist *, Japanese comedian, theatre director, manga artist *, Japanese alpine skier *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese football player *, Japanese runner *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese football player *, Japanese film director *, Japanese model and actor *, Japanese football player *, Japanese composer and conductor, also known as Ken-P *, Japanese football player *, Japanese football player *, Japanese football player *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese wre ...
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Worm (web Serial)
''Worm'' is a self-published web serial by John C. "Wildbow" McCrae and the first installment of the ''Parahumans'' series, known for subverting and playing with common tropes and themes of superhero fiction. It was McCrae's first novel. ''Worm'' features a bullied teenage girl, Taylor Hebert, who develops the superpower to control worms, insects, arachnids, and other simple lifeforms. Using a combination of ingenuity, idealism, and brutality, she struggles to do the right thing in a dark world filled with moral ambiguity. It is one of the most popular web serials on the internet, with a readership in the hundreds of thousands. A sequel, titled ''Ward'', was published from November 2017 to May 2020. Publication ''Worm'' was first published as an online serial with two to three chapters released every week. It began online publishing in June 2011 and continued until November 2013, totaling approximately 1,682,400 words. The story was written at a rate comparable to a traditional ...
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Metal Fusion
''Beyblade: Metal Fusion'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese manga created by Takafumi Adachi, serialized in Shogakukan's monthly magazine ''CoroCoro Comic'' between September 2008 and February 2012. The manga inspired an anime production, retroactively named ''Beyblade: Metal Saga'', which encompasses four seasons: ''Metal Fusion'', ''Metal Masters'', ''Metal Fury'' and '' Shogun Steel''. The first season's animation was produced by Tatsunoko Production, with subsequent seasons and spin-offs being produced by SynergySP. It premiered on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2009, and aired until December 23, 2012. Nelvana, which licensed and produced English adaptations of the original anime series, also localized the four seasons of ''Metal Saga''. Plot ''Metal Fusion'' The series stars Gingka Hagane, a talented Blader traveling all around Japan to get stronger so he can defeat the Dark Nebula, an evil organization that is also responsible for the supposed death of Gingka's father, ...
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Kenta Kitagawa
is a Japanese anime television series and the third television series in the ''Digimon'' franchise, produced by Toei Animation. The series takes place in a new setting separate from the preceding series, '' Digimon Adventure'' and ''Digimon Adventure 02'', where the characters utilize cards from the collectible card games. The series aired in Japan from April 2001 to March 2002. The series was originally licensed in North America by Saban Entertainment, aired in the US from September 2001 to June 2002 as the third season of ''Digimon: Digital Monsters''. A Hong Kong manhua adaptation of the series, by Yu Yuen-wong, was serialized from April to October 2004. Plot Takato Matsuki, a fan of the ''Digimon'' card game, finds a Blue Card, which transforms his card reader into a D-Power Digivice. His original Digimon creation, Guilmon, materializes into real life when his D-Power scans his drawings. Takato meets Henry Wong and Rika Nonaka, two other children who are partnered wit ...
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Denji Sentai Megaranger
is Toei's twenty-first production of the Super Sentai metaseries, and the second Sentai, after ''Kousoku Sentai Turboranger'' in which all heroes are high school students. The footage was also used in the American series '' Power Rangers in Space''. It aired from February 14, 1997, to February 15, 1998, replacing ''Gekisou Sentai Carranger'', and was replaced by ''Seijuu Sentai Gingaman''. Toei gave it the name ''Mega Rangers'' for international distribution. Shout! Factory released "''Denji Sentai Megaranger'': The Complete Series" on DVD on October 31, 2017. This is the 6th Super Sentai series to be released in North America on Region 1 DVD. In January 2018, Shout! streamed the series on their website. Plot Kenta Date, a senior high school student, is the ultimate champion of an arcade video game called ''Megaranger''. He belongs to the Cybernetics club, a group of like minded friends from his school. Koichiro Endo, Shun Namiki, Chisato Jogaseki, and Miku Imamura are also ...
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Hikari Sentai Maskman
is a Japanese Tokusatsu television show and Toei's eleventh entry of the Super Sentai metaseries. It aired on TV Asahi from February 28, 1987, to February 20, 1988, replacing '' Choushinsei Flashman'' and was replaced by ''Choujyu Sentai Liveman'' with a total of 51 episodes. Its international English title as listed by Toei is simply ''Maskman''. It was the first Super Sentai series that showcased each members having their own individual vehicles that forms their robot (previous shows had robots, but any ranger could pilot any robot), and the first in which five robots combined to form a larger robot (previous series had only 2 or 3 robots combining to form a larger robot). It also introduced non-Japanese martial arts discipline. Plot Commander Sugata is a scientist and sage who excels in mental reinforcements and is a master of every martial arts discipline. He discovered the existence of the Underground Empire Tube, a once peaceful kingdom that has turned into a malignant ...
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Kenta Yoshikawa
is a Japanese former football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... player. His brother is Takuya Yoshikawa. References External links * 1986 births Living people Hannan University alumni Association football people from Shiga Prefecture Japanese men's footballers J2 League players Japan Football League players Ehime FC players Kataller Toyama players Reilac Shiga FC players Men's association football midfielders 21st-century Japanese sportsmen {{Japan-footy-midfielder-1980s-stub ...
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Kenta Yamazaki
Kenta Yamazaki (, born May 19, 1987) is a Japanese professional footballer. In summer 2014, Yamazaki transferred from FK Berane, having played with them in the 2013–14 Montenegrin Second League, to OFK Grbalj, playing with them in the 2014–15 Montenegrin First League.Kenta Yamazaki profile
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