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PFU BlueCats
is a women's volleyball team based in Kahoku city, Ishikawa, Japan. It plays in the V.League Division 1 having been promoted for the first time for the 2018–2019 season. The club was founded in 1980. The owner of the team is PFU Limited. History * Founded in 1980. * Promoted to V.Challenge League in 2002. * Won the V.Challenge League in 2009. * Promoted to V.Premier League in 2016. Honors Team League results Current roster 2021–2022 Squad for V.League Division 1 Women * Head coach: Masayasu Sakamoto Imports Team Staffs 2019 October 1 Edition Former players Local players ; *Yuki Sasaki *Chizuru Kotō (2001–2009) *Haruka Sunada (2009–2014) *Maiko Kano (2015–2018) * Amiyu Ikeda *Yuna Miyajima *Mami Matsunaga *Risa Ohkubo *Mana Tokinaga *Kayoko Tsukahara *Kotomi Matsushita *Miku Suzuki * Seina Kato * Azusa Shimizu * Megumi Funasaki * Chika Mochida * Mao Kawakami * Eri Iyonaga * Maiko Sakashita * Yoshiko Kano * Sayaka Ohbo * Chiaki Takahashi * Rino Ma ...
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Hathairat Jarat
Hathairat Jarat ( th, หทัยรัตน์ จารัตน์, born February 9, 1996, in Khon Kaen) is a Thai indoor volleyball player. She is a current member of the Thailand women's national volleyball team. Career She played volleyball with the Nongruawittaya School from 2013–2015. She won the 2017 Asian U23 Championship Best Middle Blocker award. Clubs * Thai-Denmark Nongrua (2015–2017) * Khonkaen Star (2017–2020) * PFU BlueCats (2020–2021) * Nakhon Ratchasima Nakhon Ratchasima ( th, นครราชสีมา, ) is one of the four major cities of Isan, Thailand, known as the "big four of Isan". The city is commonly known as Korat (, ), a shortened form of its name. It is the governmental seat o ... (2020–2021) * Khonkaen Star (2021–2022) Awards Individuals * '' 2017 Asian U23 Championship "Best Middle Blocker"'' Club * 2019 Thai–Denmark Super League - Third, with Khonkaen Star * 2020 Thailand League – Runner-up, wit ...
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Miku Suzuki
__NOTOC__ Miku may refer to: People *Miku (みく), the vocalist for the Japanese rock band An Cafe *, member of the Japanese rock band Band-Maid *Miku Ishida (未来), Japanese teen idol *Miku Itō (美来), Japanese voice actress *Miku Kanemura (美玖), Japanese singer and model *Miku Koide (未来), Japanese water polo player *Miku Makita, Canadian ice dancer *, Japanese mixed martial artist *Miku Tanabe (生来), Japanese idol *Miku Tashiro (未来), Japanese judoka *The nickname of Venezuelan footballer Nicolás Ladislao Fedor Flores Fictional characters * , virtual singer * Miku Hinasaki (深紅), a character from the video game series ''Fatal Frame'' * Miku Nekobe (美紅), a character from the manga ''Midori Days'' * Miku Izayoi (誘宵 美九), a character in the ''Date a Live'' series * Miku Imamura (今村 みく), a character in the show ''Denji Sentai Megaranger'' * Miku Kohinata, a character in the show ''Senki Zesshou Symphogear'' * Miku (390), a character in th ...
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Kotomi Matsushita
Kotomi (written: , , or in hiragana) is a feminine Japanese given name. Its meaning comes from the koto which is a Japanese stringed instrument, and -mi , a name suffix meaning "beauty" or "beautiful", but depending on the kanji used it can have many different meanings. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese curler *, Japanese actress *, Japanese tennis player *, Japanese actress *, Japanese volleyball player *, Japanese women's shogi player * Kotomi (born 1996), Japanese kickboxer Fictional characters *, a character in the visual novel ''Clannad'' *, a character in the manga series ''Itazura na Kiss'' *, a character in the manga series ''DNA²'' *, a character in the manga series ''Seitokai Yakuindomo is a Japanese Yonkoma, four-panel manga series written and illustrated by Tozen Ujiie. It ran in Kodansha's ''Magazine Special'' from May 2007 to June 2008. It was then transferred to Kodansha's ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'', where i ...
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Kayoko Tsukahara
Kayoko is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *Kayoko Kawahigashi (born 1958), Japanese world champion table tennis player *Kayoko Fukushi (born 1982), Japanese long-distance runner *Kayoko Kishimoto (born 1960), Japanese actress * Kayoko Fujii (born 1961), Japanese actress and voice actress *, Japanese tennis player *Kayoko Haruyama (born 1979), Japanese professional wrestler *Kayoko Obata (born 1971), Japanese long-distance runner from Japan *Kayoko Okubo, (born 1971) Japanese comedian *Kayoko Shibata (born 1980), Japanese actress, singer, and model *Kayoko Sugiyama (born 1961), Japanese Olympic volleyball player *Kayoko Hayashi, Japanese voice actress *Kayoko Shimizu, member of Liberal Democratic Party and Environment Agency Director General *Kayoko Fukuoka, Japanese tennis player Fictional characters *Kayoko Kotohiki The following is a list of characters that appear in the novel, manga and film versions of ''Battle Royale''. Primary ch ...
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Mana Tokinaga
According to Melanesian and Polynesian mythology, ''mana'' is a supernatural force that permeates the universe. Anyone or anything can have ''mana''. They believed it to be a cultivation or possession of energy and power, rather than being a source of power. It is an intentional force. In the 19th century, scholars compared ''mana'' to similar concepts such as the ''orenda'' of the Iroquois Indians and theorized that ''mana'' was a universal phenomenon that explained the origin of religions. ''Mana'' is not universal to all of Melanesia. Etymology The reconstructed Proto-Oceanic word "mana" is thought to have referred to "powerful forces of nature such as thunder and storm winds" rather than supernatural power. That meaning became detached as the Oceanic-speaking peoples spread eastward and the word started to refer to unseen supernatural powers. Polynesian culture ''Mana'' is a foundation of Polynesian theology, a spiritual quality with a supernatural origin and a sac ...
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Risa Ohkubo
Risa may refer to: * Risa (given name), a feminine given name * Risa (Star Trek), a fictional planet * Radioiodinated serum albumin * Recording Industry of South Africa * Ribosomal Intergenic Spacer analysis See also * * * Rise (other) * Riza (other) Riza may refer to: * Riza Santos, Canadian television personality * Riri Riza Riri may refer to: People *Riri Fitri Sari (born 1970) computer engineering professor * Riri Riza (born 1970) Indonesian filmmaker *Rihanna (born 1988; as ''Robyn Riha ...
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Mami Matsunaga
Mami may refer to: People *Cheb Mami, Algerian raï singer *Mami (given name), a Japanese feminine given name *Mami (goddess), a goddess in the Babylonian epic ''Atra-Hasis'' *Mami Wata, a pantheon of ancient water spirits or deities Entertainment * ''Mámi'' (1937 film), Hungarian film with Sári Fedák and Piroska Vaszary * "Mami" (song), a 2018 song by Alexandra Stan * "Mami", a song by A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia All Starz from the album '' Ayer Fue Kumbia Kings, Hoy Es Kumbia All Starz'', 2006 * Mami (rock opera), a 1986 Israeli rock opera Acronyms *MAMI Moscow State Technical University *MAMI, an abbreviation for Mainz Microtron, an electron accelerator in Germany *Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image (MAMI), a public trust that organizes the annual international film festival Other *Mami, Kerman, a village in Iran *Mami (hip hop), a term in hip hop for an attractive Latina woman * ''Mami'' soup, a type of egg noodle soup found in the Philippines See also *''Maami,'' a 20 ...
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Yuna Miyajima
Yuna may refer to: Geography *Yuna River, Dominican Republic *Yuna, Western Australia Music * ''Yuna'' (album), a 2012 album by Malaysian singer Yuna * ''Yuna'' (EP), a 2008 album by Malaysian acoustic singer Yuna People Japanese *Yuna Aoi, writer, manga artist and creator of '' Awaken Forest'' *Yuna Ito (born 1983), American-Japanese female pop singer-songwriter *Yuna Kagesaki (born 1973), manga artist and creator of ''Chibi Vampire'' *Yuna Takanagi, manga artist and creator of '' Shiki Tsukai'' *Yuna, musician and member of Chai South Korean *Im Yoona (born 1990), singer and actress, a member of Girls' Generation *Yuna Kim (born 1990), female figure skater *Yonah Martin (born 1965), Korean-Canadian Senator *Maeng Yu-na (1989–2018), singer *Seo Yuna (born 1992), singer, actress, and member of AOA *Yuju (singer) (born Choi Yu-na, 1997), singer and member of girl group GFriend *Lee Yuna, singer and member of Brave Girls *Song Yoon-ah (born 1973), actress *Shin Yuna (born 2003 ...
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Maiko Kano
Maiko Kano ( ''Kano Maiko'', born July 15, 1988) is a former Japanese volleyball player. She was part of the Japanese team that won bronze at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Kumi Nakada (the coach of Hisamitu Springs) converted her to setter in 2012-13 season. Profiles *She became a volleyball player at 10 years old. * Miyuki Kano is her elder sister. *She was elected the candidate player of the national team when she was a junior high school student. Clubs * Hachiouji Jissen Junior High * Hachiouji Jissen High School * Hisamitsu Springs (2007–2010) * Minerva Volley Pavia (2010-2011) * Beşiktaş (2011-2012) * Hisamitsu Springs (2012–2015) * PFU BlueCats (2015–2018) Honours Individuals * 2009 Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Tournament Excellent player awards, Best 6 Team * 2007 Empress's Cup - Runner-Up, with Hisamitsu Springs. * 2008-2009 V.Premier League - Runner-Up, with Hisamitsu Springs. * 2012 Empress's Cup - Champion, with Hisamitsu Springs. * 2012-20 ...
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Haruka Sunada
Haruka Sunada (砂田 遙 ''Sunada Haruka'', born 18 April 1988) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for PFU BlueCats. Profile Clubs *TaiseiJoshi High School → Takefuji Bamboo (2007–2009) → PFU BlueCats is a women's volleyball team based in Kahoku, Ishikawa, Kahoku city, Ishikawa, Japan. It plays in the V.League (Japan), V.League Division 1 having been promoted for the first time for the 2018–2019 season. The club was founded in 1980. The ... (2009-) National team *2008 – 1st AVC Women's Cup References External linksJVA Biography Japanese women's volleyball players Takefuji Bamboo players Living people 1988 births PFU BlueCats players {{Japan-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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