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Yōichi Iijima
Yōichi, Yoichi, Youichi or Yohichi is a masculine Japanese given name. Written forms Yōichi can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *洋一, "ocean, one" *陽一, "sunshine, one" *庸一, "common, one" *楊一, "willow, one" *耀一, "shine, one" *陽市, "sunshine, city" *耀市, "shine, city" *蓉一, "lotus, one" The name can also be written in hiragana よういち or katakana ヨウイチ. Notable people with the name *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese photographer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese video game producer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese film director *Yoichi Iha Yoichi may refer to: *Yōichi, Japanese given name *, district in Shiribeshi, Hokkaidō Prefecture, Japan *, town in Yoichi District *, a Japanese whisky distillery in the town *, train station in Yoichi District * also Yoichi is a masculine Japane ... (伊波 洋一, born 1952), Japanese politician *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japan ...
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Yōichi Komori
is a critic of Japanese modern literature and a social activist in Japan. He is currently a professor at the University of Tokyo, Japan. Early life Yoichi Komori was born into a family of a professional political activists on May 14, 1953, in Tokyo, Japan. His father Yoshio Komori (1926–2008, 小森良夫), had been the representative of Japanese Communist Party to the general headquarter of the World Federation of Trade Unions (Japanese: 世界労働組合連盟) in Praha, Czechoslovakia from 1961 to 1965 and Yoshio had been elected as the central member of Japanese Communist Party from 1977(1). Yoichi Komori’s mother Kyoko (b.1930, 小森香子), is a poet and a communist social activist. Komori Yoichi’s grandfather, Shinobu Komori (1911–1962, 小森忍),was a well-known artist in sculpture and ceramics in modern Japanese art history. Education Komori had spent four years in Praha with his parents, where he received his elementary education in the Elementary School ...
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Yoichi Wada
is a former president and representative director of the Japanese video game and publishing company Square Enix as well as its subsidiary Taito. He is also the former chairman of the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA), the former chairman of the Digital Content Use Promotion Conference, former president of Shinra Technologies and a former member of the Japanese Brand and Contents Council. He is a current outside director of Metaps. Personal life Wada was born on May 28, 1959, in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan. As a teenager and young student, Wada was a fan of ''Pong'', ''Space Invaders'', ''Donkey Kong'' and ''Xevious''. When he lived in Warsaw, he also enjoyed games from the '' Nobunaga's Ambition'' and ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' computer game series. Before joining Square, Wada has stated he was an "uneducated consumer", as he was a "big fan" of ''Final Fantasy'' but did not know that the company was responsible for the series. He particularly liked early ...
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Yoichi Ueno
is a Japanese scholar in the fields of management science and industrial psychology and founder of SANNO Institute of Management. He has been called the "''father of Japanese administrative science''". A graduate of the Philosophy Faculty of Tokyo Imperial University, with a specialization in psychology, Mr. Ueno shifted his research focus to issues in business administration and management, and became a specialist in scientific management. His son goiti Ueno pioneered Japanese and a pro player in dark souls 2 quality assurance Quality assurance (QA) is the term used in both manufacturing and service industries to describe the systematic efforts taken to assure that the product(s) delivered to customer(s) meet with the contractual and other agreed upon performance, design .... Experience Japanese SANNO INSTITUTE was founded in 1925 by Yoichi Ueno. In 1942 Yoichi Ueno founded SANNO UNIVERSITY. In 1950, SANNO UNIVERSITY was reformed positively, and Jiyugaoka Sanno Coll ...
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Yoichi Takahashi
Yoichi may refer to: *Yōichi, Japanese given name *, district in Shiribeshi, Hokkaidō Prefecture, Japan *, town in Yoichi District *, a Japanese whisky distillery in the town *, train station in Yoichi District * also Yoichi is a masculine Japanese given name. ** , Japanese engineer **, Japanese actor ** Yoichi Kaya, Japanese energy economist ** , famous Japanese ''samurai The samurai () were members of the warrior class in Japan. They were originally provincial warriors who came from wealthy landowning families who could afford to train their men to be mounted archers. In the 8th century AD, the imperial court d ...'' archer **, Japanese actor {{disambiguation, given name Japanese masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Yoichi Takabayashi
was a Japanese film director. Career Born in Kyoto and graduating from Ritsumeikan University, Takabayashi became a pioneering independent filmmaker working in 8mm and 16mm film, earning awards at foreign festivals for his work. His 1970 film ''Subarashii jōki kikansha'' was well received and earned him the opportunity to direct theatrical films. '' The Water Was So Clear'' won the grand prize at the 1973 Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival. His 1976 film ''Death at an Old Mansion'' was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival. He died on 15 July 2012 of pneumonia at the age of 81. Filmography * '' The Water Was So Clear'' (餓鬼草紙 Gaki zōshi) (1973) * '' Temple of the Golden Pavilion'' (1976) * ''Death at an Old Mansion'' (1976) * '' Lover's Suicide'' (1977) * ''Naomi Naomi or Naomie may refer to: People and biblical figures * Naomi (given name), a given name and a list of people with the name * Naomi (biblical figure), Ruth's mother-in- ...
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Yoichi Sai
was a Korean film director who worked in Japan. He was the president of the Directors Guild of Japan. Life and career Sai was born on 6 July 1949 in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. His mother was Japanese and his father was Zainichi Korean. Sai won the Best Screenplay award at the 11th Yokohama Film Festival for '' A Sign Days''. In 1999, he shot ''The Pig's Retribution'', a film set in the lavish natural scenery of Okinawa, inspired by the 1996 Akutagawa Prize-winning eponymous novel by Eiki Matayoshi. The film won the Don Quixote prize at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1999. Sai directed '' Blood and Bones'', a film starring Takeshi Kitano. He has also directed films such as ''Marks'', '' Doing Time'', '' Quill'', '' Soo'' and '' Kamui Gaiden''. As an actor, Sai appeared in Nagisa Oshima's 1999 film ''Taboo'' and Masahiko Nagasawa's 2003 film ''The Thirteen Steps''. Sai's 2004 film ''Blood and Bones'' won four Japanese Academy Awards, including two for Sai hims ...
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Yoichi Okamoto
was the first official U.S. presidential photographer, serving Lyndon B. Johnson. Early life Okamoto was a native of Yonkers, New York. His father, Chobun Yonezo Okamoto, was a wealthy exporter, book publisher and real estate businessman who came from Japan to the United States in 1904. His mother's name was Shina. Okamoto spent three years in Japan as a child. He attended Roosevelt High School and Colgate University and served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. During part of the time during World War II he was the official photographer of General Mark Clark. After the war, he joined the United States Information Agency. Career In 1955 curator Edward Steichen chose Okamoto's United States Information Service photograph of Harald Kreutzberg for the world-touring Museum of Modern Art exhibition ''The Family of Man'' that was seen by 9 million visitors. His tightly cropped, three-quarter-face portrait, previously published in ''Popular Photography'' shows Kreutzberg at the 1950 S ...
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Yoichi Numata
(19 July 1924 – 29 April 2006) was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in 27 films between 1949 and 2001. Selected filmography * '' Man in the Storm'' (1950) * ''Yellow Crow'' (1957) * '' Jigoku'' (1960) * '' The Ghost Cat of Otama Pond'' (1960) * ''Ring (The) Ring(s) may refer to: * Ring (jewellery), a round band, usually made of metal, worn as ornamental jewelry * To make a sound with a bell, and the sound made by a bell Arts, entertainment, and media Film and TV * ''The Ring'' (franchise), a ...'' (1998) * '' The Princess Blade'' (2001) External links * 1924 births 2006 deaths Japanese male film actors Actors from Okayama Prefecture {{Japan-film-actor-stub ...
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Yoichi Miyazawa
is a Japanese politician who serves as Chairman of the Tax Research Commission in the Liberal Democratic Party since 2021 and from 2015 to 2019. He also served as Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry from 2014 to 2015. He has served as a member of the House of Councillors since 2010 and was previously a House of Representatives from 2000 to 2009. Miyazawa is a nephew of Kiichi Miyazawa and a cousin of Fumio Kishida. He was an official in the Ministry of Finance before entering politics. Early life Yoichi Miyazawa was born on April 21, 1950, in Tokyo, to a prominent family from Hiroshima Prefecture. He was the eldest son of Hiroshi Miyazawa and Reiko Miyazawa (née Kishida). His paternal uncle was Kiichi Miyazawa. Through his mother he's an elder cousin of Fumio Kishida. Hiroshi Miyazawa was then an official in the Local Administration Agency. He would later become Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture, a member of the House of Councillors and Minister of Justice. Yoichi M ...
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Yoichi Miyaoka
is a mathematician who works in algebraic geometry and who proved (independently of Shing-Tung Yau's work) the Bogomolov–Miyaoka–Yau inequality in an Inventiones Mathematicae paper. In 1984, Miyaoka extended the Bogomolov–Miyaoka–Yau inequality to surfaces with quotient singularities, and in 2008 to orbifold In the mathematical disciplines of topology and geometry, an orbifold (for "orbit-manifold") is a generalization of a manifold. Roughly speaking, an orbifold is a topological space that is locally a finite group quotient of a Euclidean space. D ... surfaces. Doing so, he obtains sharp bound on the number of quotient singularities on surfaces of general type. Moreover, the inequality for orbifold surfaces gives explicit values for the coefficients of the so-called Lang-Vojta conjecture relating the degree of a curve on a surface with its geometric genus. References 20th-century Japanese mathematicians 21st-century Japanese mathematicians ...
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Yoichi Midorikawa
Yoichi may refer to: *Yōichi, Japanese given name *, district in Shiribeshi, Hokkaidō Prefecture, Japan *, town in Yoichi District *, a Japanese whisky distillery in the town *, train station in Yoichi District * also Yoichi is a masculine Japanese given name. ** , Japanese engineer **, Japanese actor ** Yoichi Kaya, Japanese energy economist ** , famous Japanese ''samurai The samurai () were members of the warrior class in Japan. They were originally provincial warriors who came from wealthy landowning families who could afford to train their men to be mounted archers. In the 8th century AD, the imperial court d ...'' archer **, Japanese actor {{disambiguation, given name Japanese masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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