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Tomomi Nakatsuka
is a Japanese given name which can be given to either gender. Written forms Forms in kanji can include: *智美, "wisdom, intellect, reason, beauty" *知美, "knowledge, beauty" *朋美, "companion, friend, beauty" *友美, "friend, beauty" *智実, "wisdom, fruit" *智実, "wisdom, intellect, reason, truth" *知実, "knowledge, truth" *供実, "offer, truth" *共美, "together, beauty" *トモミ, katakana characters for Tomomi *ともみ, hiragana characters for Tomomi People with the name *, Japanese pole vaulter *, Japanese musician and composer *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese-Estonian architect *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese politician *, Japanese singer and idol *, Japanese ice hockey player *, Japanese politician *, Japanese pop singer *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese singer and idol *, Japanese field hockey player *, Japanese motorcycle racer *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese actress *, Japanese anime director and producer *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese novelis ...
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Bassist
A bassist (also known as a bass player or bass guitarist) is a musician who plays a bass instrument such as a double bass (upright bass, contrabass, wood bass), bass guitar (electric bass, acoustic bass), keyboard bass (synth bass) or a low brass instrument such as a tuba or trombone. Many musical genres tend to be associated with at least one or more of these instruments. Overview Since the 1960s, the electric bass has been the standard bass instrument for funk, R&B, soul, rock, reggae, jazz fusion, heavy metal, country and pop. The double bass is the standard bass instrument for classical music, bluegrass, rockabilly, and most genres of jazz. Low brass instruments such as the tuba or sousaphone are the standard bass instrument in Dixieland and New Orleans-style jazz bands. Tuba players are sometimes conflated with bassists, due to the instrument being used to double a part for the double bass in early music recordings. Tubists who tend to fill the role of a bassist incl ...
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Tomomi Kai
is a retired Japanese women's professional shogi player who achieved the rank of 5- dan. She is a former , , and title holder. Apprentice professional In September 1998, Kai took a leave of absence from women's professional shogi to enter the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-kyū. She remained in the apprentice school until August 2003 when she expressed her intention to return to women's professional play. She was awarded the rank of women's professional 1-dan upon reinstatement. Women's shogi professional Promotion history Kai has been promoted as follows. * 2-kyū: April 1, 1997 * 1-kyū: April 1, 1998 * 1-dan: September 1, 2003 * 2-dan: September 18, 2006 * 3-dan: April 19, 2010 * 4-dan: June 29, 2011 * 5-dan: November 23, 2014 Note: All ranks are women's professional ranks. Titles and other championships Kai has appeared in major title matches 14 times and has won a total of 7 titles. She has won the title four times (201011, 201314), th ...
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Tomomi Takahashi (baseball)
is a professional Japanese baseball player. He plays pitcher 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 .... External links NPB.com 1988 births Living people Baseball people from Shizuoka Prefecture Japanese baseball players Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers Saitama Seibu Lions players {{Japan-baseball-pitcher-stub ...
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Kamen Rider Girls
are an idol group developed by Avex Trax and Ishimori Productions to commemorate the Kamen Rider Series' 40th anniversary in 2011. Each of the group's current members represent one of the protagonists of the Kamen Rider Series. The group made their premiere at an event featuring members of Columbia Music Entertainment's Project.R group, the musical collaboration who provides music for the Super Sentai series. The group's debut songs were and . The group's debut songs were played on the ''DJ HURRY KENN Ride the Groove'' Internet radio program, the successor to the Wind Wave radio programs from the ''Kamen Rider W'' series. The group's debut single is "Let's Go RiderKick 2011", serving as the theme song for '' OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders'' with "Koi no Rider Kick" and "Heart no Henshin Belt" as the single's B-sides. A second single titled "KAMEN RIDER V3" was released on August 3, 2011 with the PV having a cameo by Hiroshi Tanahashi. Members *: ''Kamen Ride ...
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Tomomi Okazaki
Tomomi Okazaki (, born 7 September 1971) is a Japanese speed skater who has competed in five Olympic Games. She won a bronze medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. Okazaki was the oldest member of the Japanese team at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Biography Okazaki, a member of the Fuji speed skating team, has competed in speed skating at five Olympic Games, participating in both 500 meter and 1000 meter events. She first competed in the Winter Olympics in the 1994 Games in Lillehammer, Norway, placing 14th. Four years later, competing in her home country during the 1998 Games in Nagano, she won her only medal, a bronze, when she placed third in the 500 meter event with a time of 38:55. She placed seventh in the 1000 meter race at the same games. She became famous in her native Japan and around the world for her smile after winning the bronze medal. In 2002, she placed 6th in the 500 meter race, and in 2006 placed 16th in the 1000 meter ...
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Tomomi Nakao
Tomomi Nakao (中尾 巴美 ''Nakao Tomomi'', born 27 November 1981) is a former Japanese volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ... player who played for Ageo Medics. Profiles *She played as the captain of Ageo Medics. Clubs *NobeokaGakuen High School → Daiichi YoujiKyouiku College → Ageo Medics (2002–2009) National team * 2008 - 1st AVC Women's Cup References External linksJVA Biography
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Tomomi Nishimoto
Tomomi Nishimoto (西本智実) is a Japanese conductor. Biography Tomomi Nishimoto was born in Osaka, Japan on 22 April 1970. Her experience learning to play the piano from her mother at the age of three as well as her mother's musical influence are what fuelled her interest to become a conductor in the future. After receiving her Bachelor of Music in Composition from Osaka College of Music in 1994, she was admitted to the Saint Petersburg State Conservatory. Although she had the experience of conducting opera during her years in Osaka College of Music as a vice conductor, her formal conducting career started in 1998 with the :Ja:京都市交響楽団, Kyoto Symphony Orchestra. Since then she has conducted many orchestras in Japan and abroad. Her professional career in Russia started in 1999, when she conducted the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Saint Petersburg Philharmonic. In 2002, she was appointed as the chief conductor of the Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra "Millennium ...
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Tomomi Muramatsu
is a Japanese novelist active during the late Shōwa and Heisei eras. Early life Muramatsu was born in Tokyo, but was raised in Shimizu, Shizuoka. His grandfather was the noted writer Muramatsu Shofu, and both his father and his mother worked for the literary magazine '' Chūōkōron.'' Muramatsu Tomomi attended Keio University's Literature Department, and on graduation went to work for ''Chūōkōron'' himself as an editor. On the early death of his father, he was adopted by his grandfather, Muramatsu Shofu, as his legal heir. Writing His first published work, a collection of essays, ''Watashi puroresu no kyomi desu'' ("I am a Professional Wrestling Fan"), published in 1980, was a best seller and established him as a mainstream writer. As the name implied, Muramatsu is a great fan of professional wrestling, and has written a number of novels with wrestling as a theme. His ''Semi-finaru'' ("Semi-Final") was nominated for the prestigious Naoki Prize. In 1982, his novel '' ...
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Tomomi Morita
is a backstroke swimmer from Japan. He represented his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece Athens ( ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Greece, largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica (region), Attica region and is the southe .... There, he won two bronze medals in the 100 m backstroke and as a member of the 4 × 100 m medley relay team. References External links * * * * * 1984 births Living people Japanese male backstroke swimmers Olympic swimmers for Japan Olympic bronze medalists for Japan Olympic bronze medalists in swimming Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics Asian Games bronze medalists for Japan Asian Games medalists in swimming Swimmers at the 2002 Asian Games Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games World Aquatics Championships medalists in sw ...
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Tomomi Mochizuki
, sometimes incorrectly spelled as Tomomichi Mochizuki, is a Japanese storyboard artist, screenwriter, and director, known for having collaborated with leading animation studios such as Studio Ghibli, Nippon Animation, Pierrot, and Sunrise. He sometimes uses the alias when writing screenplays or working on storyboards. Biography While attending Waseda University, Mochizuki became interested in animation and he joined the Waseda University Animation Association. In 1981, he began working for Ajia-do Animation Works. Mochizuki made his debut one year later when he acted as production director of the 1982 series '' Tokimeki Tonight''. He went on to direct several of the magical girl series, including '' Magical Angel Creamy Mami''. In 1986, he moved up to chief director with ''Hikari no Densetsu''. Mochizuki became known from the early 1990s as director of ''Ranma ½'', ''Kimagure Orange Road'' and the Studio Ghibli TV movie ''Ocean Waves'', he is also known for having directed '' ...
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Tomomi Miyashita
is a 2004 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu. Plot Freelance cameraman Takuyoshi Masuoka (Shinya Tsukamoto) carries a camera everywhere he goes. He becomes obsessed with the idea of fear after seeing a frightened man, Kuroki, shove a knife into his eye to commit suicide. Wishing to understand the fear that the man must have felt before his death, Masuoka descends into a labyrinthine underground area beneath Tokyo, where he sees quadrupedal humanoid creatures that are stark white and whimper like dogs. While searching the tunnels and passages, Masuoka encounters a homeless man dwelling there who warns him about the " deros". He encounters Kuroki, who discusses the underworld and The Shaver Mystery with him. After hours of searching, Masuoka discovers an underground mountain range and the ruins of a city. He finds a nude young woman ( Tomomi Miyashita) chained to a wall, and takes her back to his apartment. The woman, whom Masuoka dubs 'F', does not eat, drink, or spea ...
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Tomomi Mineuchi
is a Japanese former voice actress affiliated with I'm Enterprise. Biography Mineuchi was born in Tokyo on December 22, 1997. She gained an interest in voice acting after she was rejected at an audition at a general public call. Mineuchi attended the Japan Narration Actor Institute, a training school for voice actors, while she was studying in high school. Mineuchi joined the talent agency I'm Enterprise in 2016. She starred in her first major role as Eiko Tokura in the 2018 anime series '' Slow Start''. Along with co-stars Reina Kondō, Ayasa Itō and Maria Naganawa, she also performed the series' opening theme under the unit name STARTails. On November 20, 2022, I'm Enterprise announced that Mineuchi would retire from voice acting on December 31 of the same year. Filmography Television animation ;2017 * ''BanG Dream!'' as Mizuki Namiki, Friend 2, Students, Guitarist B, Student B (2), Arisa's Classmates, Guest B (2) ;2018 * '' Slow Start'' as Eiko Tokura ;2019 * '' Kaguya- ...
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