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Sanshiro may refer to: *Plawres Sanshiro, a popular anime series aired in 1983 in Japan, Hong Kong, the Middle East and Greece and Algeria *Sanshiro Sugata, the directorial debut of the Oscar-winning Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa *Sanshiro Sugata Part II, a 1945 film written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. *Segata Sanshiro, a fictional character created by Sega to advertise the Sega Saturn in Japan between 1997 and 1998 *Sanshirō (novel) is a 1908 Japanese novel by Sōseki Natsume. It is the first in a trilogy, followed by '' Sorekara'' (1909) and '' The Gate'' (1910). ''Sanshirō'' describes the experiences of its titular character, Sanshirō Ogawa, a young man from the Kyu ..., a novel written in 1908 by Natsume Sōseki, about a young man coming of age in the late Meiji Period People with the given name *, Japanese wrestler *, Japanese Christian socialist *, Japanese judoka *, Japanese professional wrestler {{disambiguation, given name Japanese masculine given ...
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Plawres Sanshiro
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Jirō Gyū. It was serialized in the Akita Shoten magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Champion'' from 1982 to 1985. An anime television series adaptation was broadcast from 1983 to 1984. The name is a shortened derivative of "Plastic Model Wrestling Sanshiro" and the visuals of the characters, in particular the PlaWrestler robots, were different from the manga. Overview The story is about a young boy named Sanshiro Sugata and his Scale model, miniature PlaWrestler pocket robot with super Integrated circuit, LSI circuit named Juohmaru. Initially, the show was about Sanshiro's battles with Juohmaru against other PlaWrestlers in robot battle tournaments that were a hybrid blend of modern professional wrestling, hi-tech robot wars and Japanese noh theatre. As the series went on, its focus shifted to Sanshiro exploring the possible uses of PlaWrestling technology in medical implants, and his clash against those who wished to use it for m ...
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Sanshiro Sugata
is a 1943 Japanese martial arts drama film and the directorial debut of the Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa. First released in Japan on March 25, 1943 by Toho film studios, the film was eventually released in the United States on April 28, 1974. The film is based on the novel of the same name written by Tsuneo Tomita, the son of prominent judoka Tsunejirō Tomita, published in 1942. It follows the story of Sanshiro, a talented though willful youth, who travels to the city in order to learn Jujutsu. However, upon his arrival he discovers a new form of self-defence: Judo. The main character is based on Saigō Shirō. The film is seen as an early example of Kurosawa's immediate grasp of the film-making process, and includes many of his directorial trademarks, such as the use of wipes, weather patterns as reflections of character moods, and abruptly changing camera speeds. The film itself was quite influential at the time, and has been remade on no fewer than five occasions ...
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Sanshiro Sugata Part II
is a 1945 Japanese action drama film written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. The film is based on the novel by Tsuneo Tomita, son of Tomita Tsunejirō, the earliest disciple of judo. It was filmed in early 1945 in Japan towards the end of World War II. Unlike the original '' Sugata Sanshiro'', the sequel is in part considered a propaganda film. The film is believed by some to be the earliest known film sequel whose title is simply the original title followed by a number, predating the likes of ''Quatermass II'' (1957) by several years, although possibly mistaken as the added kanji (''Zoku'') is not a numeral but simply means "''Continuation''" or "''Sequel''" sort of in the style of ''Another Thin Man'' or ''The Invisible Man Returns''. Plot In the 1880s, a martial arts student continues his quest to become a judo master, from that discipline's founder. Eventually, he learns enough to demonstrate his skill in a boxing match between American and Japanese fighters at the end of ...
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Segata Sanshiro
is a character created by Sega to advertise the Sega Saturn in Japan between 1997 and 1998. He is a parody of Sugata Sanshirō, a legendary judo fighter from Akira Kurosawa's 1943 film ''Sanshiro Sugata''. In television and radio advertisements, Segata Sanshiro is portrayed by actor Hiroshi Fujioka. He was positioned as a martial artist who commanded people to play Sega Saturn games. The advertising campaign began in 1997, with the Saturn having a modest level of success in Japan at that point. Fujioka was impressed by Sega's ideas for the character and felt that Segata Sanshiro would send a strong message to children. Advertisements continued both on television and on radio until 1999. As a result of the advertisements, Segata Sanshiro's theme song became a CD single and he was made the main character of his own video game, ''Segata Sanshirō Shinken Yūgi''. Segata Sanshiro has also had cameo appearances in video games, a comic book and a live concert. He has retained a cult ...
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Sanshirō (novel)
is a 1908 Japanese novel by Sōseki Natsume. It is the first in a trilogy, followed by '' Sorekara'' (1909) and '' The Gate'' (1910). ''Sanshirō'' describes the experiences of its titular character, Sanshirō Ogawa, a young man from the Kyushu countryside of southern Japan, as he arrives at the University of Tokyo and becomes acquainted with his new surroundings, fellow students, and professors. Plot summary As the novel begins, Sanshirō Ogawa has graduated from high school in Kumamoto, Kyushu, and is riding the train north to pursue his graduate studies at the University of Tokyo. During his second day on the train, a young woman asks Sanshirō for help with lodgings when they stop in Nagoya for the night, and they end up in the same room with a single futon. She attempts to bathe with him, but Sanshirō sidesteps her openings for intimacy. As they part ways the next morning, she castigates him for his cowardice. On his third and final day of travel, Sanshirō encounters ...
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Sanshiro Abe
is a Japanese former wrestler. He competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics, where he finished in ninth place in the 57kg freestyle class. Abe competed collegiately for Penn State, where he was an NCAA champion and four-time All-American. He garnered NCAA All-American honors by finishing 4th, 3rd, 2nd and 1st, respectively, at consecutive NCAA Wrestling Championships. See also *List of Pennsylvania State University Olympians The list of Pennsylvania State University Olympians is a list of former or current Pennsylvania State University, Penn State University students (129) and coaches and faculty members (12) who have appeared as athletes at the Olympic Games, plus on ... References External links * * 1970 births Living people Wrestlers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Japanese male sport wrestlers Olympic wrestlers for Japan Sport wrestlers from Tokyo Penn State Nittany Lions wrestlers 20th-century Japanese sportsmen Asian Wrestling Championships medalists {{Ja ...
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Ishikawa Sanshirō
was a Japanese Christian, socialist, and anarcho-syndicalist who was influential in the Japanese anarchist movement during the 20th century. He wrote under the pen-name Asahiyama and was a contributor of first Japanese socialist women's newspaper, '' Sekai Fujin''. Political career Involvement with ''Heimin Shinbun'' Graduating from what is now Chuo University in 1902, he joined the ''Yorozu Chūhō'' newspaper. After the paper endorsed the idea of war with Russia in 1903, he resigned alongside Kōtoku Shūsui to form the anti-war socialist Heimin-sha group and its associated newspaper, the '' Heimin Shinbun''. He contributed to the newspaper regularly, and the editor, Kōtoku, was sentenced to five months in prison for editorial responsibility in publishing Ishikawa's ''Appeal to Elementary School Teachers'', an appeal against nationalism published in November 1904. In November 1905, after the end of the Russo-Japanese War, the Heimin-sha dissolved itself. In its wake ...
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Sanshiro Murao
is a Japanese judoka. Early life Murao was born in New York City in 2000, but grew up in Japan. He attended Tokai University. Career Murao won a medal at the 2019 World Judo Championships The 2019 World Judo Championships were held in Tokyo, Japan from 25 August to 1 September 2019. Schedule ''All times are local (Japan Standard Time, UTC+9).'' Medal summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Mixed events Prize m .... Murao won the gold medal in his event at the 2022 Judo Grand Slam Paris held in Paris, France. Murao won the silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic games. References External links * * * 2000 births Living people Martial artists from New York City American emigrants to Japan Tokai University alumni Japanese male judoka World judo champions 21st-century Japanese sportsmen Olympic judoka for Japan Judoka at the 2024 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for Japan Medalists at the 2024 Summer Olympics Olympic medali ...
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Sanshiro Takagi
, better known by his ring name , is a Japanese professional wrestler and promoter who works for the Japanese wrestling promotion CyberFight, where he serves as executive vice president. He is one of the founding members and current chairman of United Japan Pro Wrestling. Takagi is the founder of DDT Pro-Wrestling, which is now part of the CyberFight umbrella. As a wrestler, Takagi's gimmick was that of a Stone Cold Steve Austin impersonator. Early life Takagi was born on January 13, 1970, in Toyonaka, Osaka. In middle school, he joined the school's judo club where he practiced wrestling techniques and bumps. After graduating from high school, he attended Komazawa University, where he eagerly attended professional wrestling matches due to the lack of a student wrestling club. In 1988, he queued up overnight to buy tickets for the Newborn UWF's launch event. Influenced by Akira Maeda's victory over Gerard Gordeau at the third Newborn UWF event, he briefly learned sambo fr ...
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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 diaspora, Japanese emigrants and their descendants around the world * Japanese citizens, nationals of Japan under Japanese nationality law ** Foreign-born Japanese, naturalized citizens of Japan * Japanese writing system, consisting of kanji and kana * Japanese cuisine, the food and food culture of Japan See also * List of Japanese people * * Japonica (other) * Japanese studies , sometimes known as Japanology in Europe, is a sub-field of area studies or East Asian studies involved in social sciences and humanities research on Japan. It incorporates fields such as the study of Japanese language, history, culture, litera ... {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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