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Sayaka Karasugi
is a feminine Japanese given name. People with the name *Sayaka Aida (born 1975), Japanese voice actress *, Japanese swimmer *Sayaka Akimoto (born 1988), Japanese singer, dancer, actress, television host, and model * Sayaka Ando (born 1981), Japanese gravure idol * Sayaka Aoki (comedian) (born 1973), Japanese comedian *Sayaka Aoki (voice actress) (born 1972), Japanese voice actress * Sayaka Araki (born 1984), Japanese fashion model and hostess *Sayaka Hirota (born 1994), Japanese badminton player * Sayaka Hobara (born 1998), Japanese badminton player * Sayaka Ichii (born 1983), member of Morning Musume * Sayaka Ishii (born 2005), Japanese tennis player *, Japanese gravure idol, television personality, actress and writer *Sayaka Kamiya (born 1982), Japanese actress and model *Sayaka Kamiyama, Japanese singer, member of Thyme *Sayaka Kanda (1986–2021), singer * Sayaka Karasugi, Japanese-Canadian dancer *Sayaka Kinoshita, Japanese voice actress *Sayaka Kitahara (born 1993), Japanese ...
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Kanji
are logographic Chinese characters, adapted from Chinese family of scripts, Chinese script, used in the writing of Japanese language, Japanese. They were made a major part of the Japanese writing system during the time of Old Japanese and are still used, along with the subsequently-derived Syllabary, syllabic scripts of and . The characters have Japanese pronunciations; most have two, with one based on the Chinese sound. A few characters were invented in Japan by constructing character components derived from other Chinese characters. After the Meiji Restoration, Japan made its own efforts to simplify the characters, now known as , by a process similar to China's simplified Chinese characters, simplification efforts, with the intention to increase literacy among the general public. Since the 1920s, the Japanese government has published character lists periodically to help direct the education of its citizenry through the myriad Chinese characters that exist. There are nearly 3 ...
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Thyme (band)
Thyme was a Japanese pop rock band. Originally, it was a solo project by the female singer Thyme, who had previously released three singles in 2002 as Sayaka Kamiyama. Kamiyama started collaborating with sound engineer Teppei Shimizu in July 2004, and changed her name to Thyme in June 2005. In December 2005, Thyme (the singer) and Shimizu formed the duo "Thyme" (the singer's name is normally stylized as "thyme" for distinction). In July 2006, Takafumi Hoshino officially joined and Thyme became a three-piece band. They had their major debut in September 2007 with their first official single "Hello". Thyme released their second single "Forever We Can Make It!" in April 2008; the title song was used as the opening theme to the anime series '' To Love-Ru''. Thyme released their third single "Fly Away" on August 6, 2008, which had the title song used as the opening to the anime '' Mahō Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto: Natsu no Sora''. Thyme released their first (and only) album '' First 9ua ...
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Sayaka Shoji
is a Japanese classical violinist. She was the first Japanese and youngest winner at the Paganini Competition in Genoa in 1999. Biography Shoji was born in Tokyo into an artistic family (her mother is a painter; her grandmother, a poet) and spent her early childhood in Siena, Italy. When she was 5 years old her family moved back to Japan, where she started studying the violin. From 1995 until 2000, she studied at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana under Uto Ughi and Riccardo Brengola. At the age of 13, she went to Germany for a year to study with Saschko Gawriloff. In 1998, she moved to Germany to study at Hochschule für Musik Köln under Zakhar Bron and graduated in 2004. She then continued her study with Gawriloff and also took masterclasses of Shlomo Mintz. In 1997, she made her debut at Lucerne Festival and Musikverein in Vienna with Rudolf Baumgartner. Two years later, she took the First Prize at the 1999 Paganini Competition. Zubin Mehta has been her strong supporter ...
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Sayaka Senbongi
is a Japanese voice actress. Biography Senbongi studied acting at the Japan Narration Institute. Before graduating, she made her debut as Claire Kokonoe in '' Chronicles of the Going Home Club''. In 2015, she joined I'm Enterprise. She voiced Mumei, the first main heroine in the anime series '' Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress''. She played Chitose Karasuma in '' Girlish Number''. She won the Best Rookie Actresses at the 11th Seiyu Awards. On September 1, 2019, it was selected as in the Saturday personality for the program ''Hino Midnight Graffiti Run! Kayokyoku'' from October 2019. On December 29, 2019, her agency announced in a statement that she and fellow voice actor Tasuku Hatanaka have gotten married. Filmography Anime series Film *'' Attack on Titan: Roar of Awakening'' as Nifa *'' Even if the World Will End Tomorrow'' (2019) as Kotoko *'' Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: Unato Decisive Battle'' (2019) as Mumei *'' Fate/Grand Order: Camelot - Wandering; Agaterám'' (202 ...
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Sayaka Sasaki
(born June 19, 1982) is a Japanese musician signed to Lantis. She started her music career after winning the All-Japan Anison Grand Prix singing contest in 2009. Since then, Sasaki has performed theme songs for various anime television series, such as '' The Book of Bantorra'', ''Nichijou'', '' Garo: The Animation'', '' So, I Can't Play H!'', and ''Bakuon!!'', among others. Career Sasaki is a native of Akita, a city in Akita Prefecture. Sasaki participated in three auditions while in high school. She had her break in 2009 when she won the All-Japan Anison Grand Prix singing contest in 2009, beating several thousand participants. She later signed with the musical label Lantis, and in January 2010 released her first single , which was used as the second opening theme to the 2010 animated television series '' The Book of Bantorra''. Her next two singles, "Lucky Racer/Real Star" (released in June 2010) and "Fly away t.p.s" (released in February 2011) were used as the theme songs ...
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Sayaka Ohara
is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Haikyō. Her major roles include Alicia Florence in ''Aria'', Milly Ashford in ''Code Geass'', Erza Scarlet in '' Fairy Tail'', Irisviel in the '' Fate/Zero'' and '' Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya'' series, Layla Hamilton in '' Kaleido Star'', Michiru Kaiou/Sailor Neptune in '' Sailor Moon Crystal'', Beatrice in '' Umineko no Naku Koro ni'', Yūko Ichihara in '' xxxHolic'' and '' Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle'', and the initial voice of Gammisers in episode 27-34 of '' Kamen Rider Ghost''. She has also voiced in a variety of video games and live-action overseas dubs, and hosts a number of radio shows, many of which are related to her voice projects. In 2013, she received a Best Supporting Actress award at the 7th Seiyu Awards. Filmography Anime Films Video games Tokusatsu Dubbing Audio dramas Railway announcements * Keikyu Railway (All stations on the Keikyu Line) * Keio Corporation (All stations on the Kei ...
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Sayaka Murata
Sayaka Murata (村田沙耶香 ''Murata Sayaka''; born August 14, 1979) is a Japanese writer. She has won the Gunzo Prize for New Writers, the Mishima Yukio Prize, the Noma Literary New Face Prize, and the Akutagawa Prize. Biography Murata was born in Inzai, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, in 1979. Her father was a judge, her mother a housewife. Murata has said she did not have a happy childhood. She started writing stories at age 10. As a child, she often read science fiction and mystery novels borrowed from her brother and mother, and her mother bought her a word processor after she attempted to write a novel by hand in the fourth grade of elementary school. After Murata completed middle school in Inzai, her family moved to Tokyo, where she graduated from Kashiwa High School (attached to Nishogakusha University) and studied art curation at Tamagawa University. Her first novel, ''Jyunyū'' (''Breastfeeding''), won the 2003 Gunzo Prize for New Writers. In 2013 she won the Mish ...
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Sayaka Minami
is a Japanese pop singer. She is a former member of the J-pop girl group BeForU. Biography Early life Minami was born in Yamanashi Prefecture on December 24, 1983. Career Combined with Miharu Arisawa and Risa Sotohana, two other members of BeForU, the trio is commonly called BeForU Next. Minami released the song "Under The Sky" with PlatoniX. The song was included in ''Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova , released in Europe as ''Dancing Stage SuperNova'' is an arcade and PlayStation 2 game in the ''Dance Dance Revolution'' (''DDR'') series of music video games. It was produced by Konami and released through Betson Enterprises. The game was rele ...'' and '' Beatmania IIDX 12: Happy Sky''. She left BeForU in 2008, and now goes under the name . References External links Aco Tojo's official Blog BeForU Living people 1983 births Japanese women pop singers Singers from Yamanashi Prefecture {{japan-musician-stub ...
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Sayaka Mikami
is a Japanese diver. She competed in the women's 3 metre springboard event at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships. She qualified to represent Japan at the 2020 Summer Olympics The officially the and officially branded as were an international multi-sport event that was held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some of the preliminary sporting events beginning on 21 July 2021. Tokyo .... References External links * 2000 births Living people Japanese female divers Place of birth missing (living people) Divers at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic divers for Japan Divers at the 2018 Asian Games Divers at the 2022 Asian Games Medalists at the 2022 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists in diving Asian Games bronze medalists for Japan World Aquatics Championships medalists in diving 21st-century Japanese sportswomen Divers at the 2024 Summer Olympics {{Japan-acrobatics-diving-bio-stub ...
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Sayaka Matsumoto
is a Japanese-born American judoka. Matsumoto competed for the United States in the women's 48 kg judo event at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Matsumoto, who was raised in California, is coached by her father, David Matsumoto. She began judo at the age of 5. Matsumoto won the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials, but did not compete in the Olympics that year because the U.S. failed to earn a spot in her weight class. Matsumoto again won the U.S. Olympic Trials in 2008 and competed in the Olympic Games. At the 2008 Summer Olympics she fought against Ryoko Tani is a Japanese politician and retired female judoka. Competing in the extra-lightweight (48 kg) class, she won a record seven world titles and five Olympic medals including two golds at Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004. After her retirement, ... (JPN) and Wu Shugen (CHN), but lost both matches. References External links * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Matsumoto, Sayaka 1982 births Living people American female judoka ...
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Sayaka Kobayashi
is a Japanese actress and voice actress. She is affiliated with Seinenza Theater Company from April 1, 1992 through the Institute of Literary Research and the Juvenile Research Institute of the 16th period. She was born in Sapporo, Hokkaido. Graduated from Hokkaido Sapporo Minami High School. Her father was a documentary film director, Chigusa Kobayashi. Her mother was an actress belonging to the NHK Sapporo Broadcasting Company, and Nobuko Matsui, who also performed many TV dramas such as "Toshiba Sunday Theater". Filmography Anime 1999 * ''Wild Arms'' – Michelle 2013 * ''Sazae-san'' – Taiko Namino (4th voice) 2014 * '' Mushi-Shi -Next Passage-'' – Mother * '' Sword Art Online II'' – Sada Akiyo 2015 * '' Garo: The Animation'' – Lara's Mother * ''Subete ga F ni Naru'' – Yumiko Shindō * '' Fafner in the Azure: Exodus'' – Suzana Tatekami 2016 * ''Aikatsu Stars!'' – Nanami Sakuraba 2018 * '' Devilman Crybaby'' – Akiko Makimura Dubbing Live-action *Son Ye-jin ...
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Sayaka Kitahara
, (born on November 29, 1993, in Saitama Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese voice actress, actress and former singer. Biography In 2004, Sayaka Kitahara became a member of Hello Pro Egg, under Hello! Project. In 2008, she became a part of the unit MilkyWay, as a tie-in to the anime Kirarin Revolution, in which all three members of the group have parts, with Kitahara as Noel Yukino; the band sing the last theme songs of the show, and their two singles rank in the top 10 of the oricon music charts. The series ended in 2009, then in 2010 she plays a main part in the horror movie ''Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro Kaiki''. She graduated from Hello Pro Egg in 2011, and begins a solo career. Since then, she voices the part of Aoi Sorano in the anime Inazuma Eleven GO, and sings the ending themes of the series, as "Sorano Aoi (CV: Kitahara Sayaka)"; her first three solo singles as "Sorano Aoi (...)" also chart on oricon. On September 9, 2012, it was announced that Kitahara Sayaka would join A ...
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