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Nishikawa may refer to: Places *Nishikawa, Yamagata, a town in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan *Nishikawa, Niigata, a town in Niigata Prefecture, Japan *Mount Nishikawa, a mountain located in Hokkaidō, Japan People with the surname Science and engineering *Nishikawa Joken, Joken Nishikawa (1648–1724), Japanese geographer and astronomer *Shoji Nishikawa (1884–1952), Japanese physicist and crystallographer *Kōichirō Nishikawa (1949–2018), Japanese elementary particle physicist Writer *Mitsuru Nishikawa (1908–1999), Japanese writer and literary figure Politics *Issei Nishikawa (born 1945), former Japanese governor of Fukui prefecture *, Japanese lawyer and politician *, Japanese communist and hijacker TV, film and entertainment *Katsumi Nishikawa (1918–2010), Japanese film director *Ikuo Nishikawa (born 1940), a voice actor *Kiyoshi Nishikawa (born 1946), a comedian, former member of House of Councillors *Mineko Nishikawa (born 1958), a singer *Takanori Nishikawa (bo ...
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Nishikawa, Yamagata
Sagae Dam Reservoir is a town located in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 5,225 in 1851 households, and a population density of 145.1 persons per km². The total area of the town is . Geography Nishikawa is located in mountainous central Yamagata and includes Mount Gassan and Mount Asahi within its borders. The Sagae River passes through the town. Part of the town is within the borders of the Bandai-Asahi National Park. Neighboring municipalities *Niigata Prefecture ** Murakami *Yamagata Prefecture **Asahi ** Ōe ** Oguni ** Ōkura ** Sagae ** Shōnai **Tsuruoka Climate Nishikawa has a Humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification ''Dfb'') with large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. Precipitation is significant throughout the year, but is heaviest from August to October. The average annual temperature in Nishikawa is . The average annual rai ...
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Takanori Nishikawa
is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, voice actor, radio personality, and businessman. He performs under the stage name T.M.Revolution (T.M.R.), which stands for , stemming from the famous 1980s pop electronic band TM Network. Despite most of his songs being written by Akio Inoue and composed/arranged by Daisuke Asakura (also TMR's former producer), T.M.Revolution is considered Nishikawa's solo project. Nishikawa is also known for contributions of ending and opening themes to many notable anime and game series. After three years as vocalist of the visual kei rock band Luis-Mary, Nishikawa debuted as TMR with the release of his first solo single in May 1996. Later that year, his third single was used as the third ending song for the anime series ''Rurouni Kenshin (1996 TV series), Rurouni Kenshin'', further expanding his fan base. He also contributed six songs to the ''Mobile Suit Gundam SEED'' franchise – three for ''Gundam SEED'' and three for '' ...
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So Nishikawa
So Nishikawa (born 18 June 2001), is a Japanese-Australian professional footballer who plays as a defender for the San Diego State Aztecs. Club career Melbourne Victory Nishikawa joined the Melbourne Victory Youth prior to the 2018–19 Y-League, and made his debut on 10 November 2018 in a 2–3 loss to Adelaide United. Nishikawa made his debut for the senior squad on 15 March 2020 in 0–3 loss to Wellington Phoenix. He left the Victory in June 2021 to play for San Diego State Aztecs. Career statistics Footnotes :A. Includes appearances in the FFA Cup. :B. Includes appearances in the AFC Champions League. :C. Includes appearances in the A-League A-League Men, also known as the Isuzu UTE A-League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional soccer league in Australia and New Zealand and the highest level of the Australian soccer league system. Established in 2004 as the A-League by the ... finals. References 2001 births Living people Men's association foot ...
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Manaya Nishikawa
is a professional Japanese baseball player. He plays outfielder for the Saitama Seibu Lions The are a professional baseball team in Japan's Pacific League based north of Tokyo in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture. Before 1979, they were based in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, in Kyushu. The team is owned by a subsidiary of Seibu Railway .... References 1999 births Living people Baseball people from Osaka Prefecture Nippon Professional Baseball outfielders Saitama Seibu Lions players {{Japan-baseball-outfielder-stub ...
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Takanobu Nishikawa
Takanobu Nishikawa (born January 14, 1992) is a Japanese professional basketball player who last played for the Saga Ballooners of the B.League in Japan. He played college basketball for Meiji University. He represented his country for the 2018 William Jones Cup The 2018 William Jones Cup was the 40th staging of William Jones Cup, an international basketball tournament held in New Taipei City, Taiwan. The men's tournament was held from 14–22 July 2018 with 11 teams participating. The women's tournament .... External links * References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nishikawa, Takanobu 1992 births Living people Japanese men's basketball players Ibaraki Robots players Levanga Hokkaido players Saga Ballooners players San-en NeoPhoenix players SeaHorses Mikawa players Basketball players from Hokkaido Forwards (basketball) ...
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Emily Nishikawa
Emily Nishikawa (born July 26, 1989) is a Canadian former cross-country skier. Born in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, Nishikawa competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, where she finished in 42nd in the 15k skiathlon, and in the 2018 Winter Olympics The 2018 Winter Olympics (), officially the XXIII Olympic Winter Games (; ) and also known as PyeongChang 2018 (), were an international winter multi-sport event held between 9 and 25 February 2018 in Pyeongchang County, South Ko ... in Pyeongchang where she finished 44th in the same event. After the end of the 2019–20 World Cup season, Nishikawa announced her retirement from international skiing. Cross-country skiing results All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS). Olympic Games World Championships World Cup Season standings References External links * 1989 births Living people Sportspeople from Whitehorse Canadian sportspeople of Japanese descent Canadian female ...
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Kazuhiro Nishikawa
is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 6- dan. Early life and apprenticeship Nishiyama was born on April 2, 1986, in Kobe, Japan. Although his father Keiji was a professional shogi player, he only really became interested in shogi when he was a first grade elementary school student after reading a beginner's book written by shogi professional . Nishiyama was accepted into the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-kyū as a student of his father in 2001, promoted to the rank of 1-dan in 1995, and obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan in October 2008 after finishing the 43rd 3-dan League (April 2008September 2008) with a record of 14 wins and 4 losses. Shogi professional Promotion history The promotion history for Nishikawa is as follows: * 6-kyū: September 2001 * 4-dan: October 1, 2008 * 5-dan: August 21, 2014 * 6-dan: November 10, 2016 Personal life Nishiyama and his father are the sixth father-son pair to become profess ...
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Daisuke Nishikawa
Daisuke Nishikawa (born 2 June 1970) is a retired Japanese gymnast who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics and in the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics (, ), officially the Games of the XXV Olympiad (, ) and officially branded as Barcelona '92, were an international multi-sport event held from 25 July to 9 August 1992 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Beginning in 1994 .... References 1970 births Living people Japanese male artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts for Japan Gymnasts at the 1988 Summer Olympics Gymnasts at the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Japan Olympic medalists in gymnastics Asian Games silver medalists in gymnastics Asian Games bronze medalists in gymnastics Gymnasts at the 1990 Asian Games Gymnasts at the 1994 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for Japan Asian Games bronze medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1990 Asian Games Medalists at the 1994 Asian Games Medalists at the 1992 Summer Olympics Med ...
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Tetsu Nishikawa
is a Japanese professional golfer. Nishikawa played on the Japan Golf Tour, winning three times. Professional wins (5) PGA of Japan Tour wins (3) PGA of Japan Tour playoff record (1–1) Japan Challenge Tour wins (2) *1990 Kanto Kokusai Open, Korakuen Cup (2nd) Team appearances *Alfred Dunhill Cup (representing Japan): 1993, 2000 2000 was designated as the International Year for the Culture of Peace and the World Mathematics, Mathematical Year. Popular culture holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century and the 3rd millennium, because of a tende ... External links * * Japanese male golfers Japan Golf Tour golfers Golfers from Tokyo 1968 births Living people 20th-century Japanese sportsmen {{Japan-golf-bio-stub ...
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Keiji Nishikawa
was a Japanese professional shogi player who achieved the rank of 8- dan. He was a former director of the Japan Shogi Association, and his son Kazuhiro is also a professional shogi player. Shogi professional Nishikawa finished the 73rd Meijin Class C2 league (April 2014March 2015) with a record of 1 win and 9 losses, earning a third demotion point which meant automatic demotion to " Free Class" play. He submitted his retirement papers to the on June 30, 2021. He had been on an official leave of absence since the end of 2018 due to health problems. Promotion history The promotion history for Nishikawa was as follows: * 5-kyū: 1975 * 1-dan: 1978 * 4-dan: November 3, 1981 * 5-dan: April 1, 1984 * 6-dan: May 27, 1988 * 7-dan: September 24, 1997 * 8-dan: April 1, 2018 * Retired: June 30, 2021 JSA director Nishikawa served on the Japan Shogi Association's board of directors as a director from 2007 to 2011. Personal life and death Nishikawa and his son Kazuhiro were the sixth ...
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Junji Nishikawa
was a Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. National team career Nishikawa was born on June 29, 1907. In August 1927, when he was a Hosei University student, he was selected Japan national team for 1927 Far Eastern Championship Games in Shanghai. At this competition, on August 27, he debuted against Republic of China. On August 29, he also played against Philippines and Japan won this match. This is Japan national team first victory in International A Match Association football (more commonly known as football or soccer) was first codified in 1863 in England, although games that involved the kicking of a ball were evident considerably earlier.
. He played 2 games for Japan in 1927.Japan National Football Team Dat ...
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