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Yūshi
Yūshi, Yushi or Yuushi is a masculine Japanese given name. Written forms Yūshi can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *勇志, "courage, determination" *勇史, "courage, history" *勇士, "courage, knight" *雄志, "masculine, determination" *雄史, "masculine, history" *雄士, "masculine, knight" *優志, "superiority, determination" *優史, "superiority, history" *優士, "superiority, knight" *祐志, "to help, determination" *祐史, "to help, history" *友志, "friend, determination" *友史, "friend, history" *有志, "to have, determination" *有史, "to have, history" *悠志, "long time, determination" *悠史, "long time, history" *侑士, "to urge, knight" The name can also be written in hiragana ゆうし or katakana is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji and in some cases the Latin script (known as rōmaji). The word ''katakana'' means "fragmentary kana" ...
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Yushi Tanaka
is a Japanese badminton player and a member of the Japan national team. A graduate of Nihon University, Tanaka has represented the NTT East Badminton Team since April 2022. He has won two Super 300 titles: the Orléans Masters and the U.S. Open. Career 2021 In December, Tanaka reached the final of the All Japan Badminton Championships, unexpectedly defeating the pre-tournament favorite Kodai Naraoka (14–21, 21–17, 21–14) to win the national championship. 2024 Tanaka won the 2024 Japan Ranking Circuit Tournament under the coaching guidance of two-time World Champion Kento Momota, who had recently retired from international competition. 2025 Tanaka was selected for the 2025 Japan National Team. In 2025, the Nippon Badminton Association appointed Sho Sasaki and Kazumasa Sakai as men's singles coaches. In February, Tanaka represented Japan at the 2025 Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships. He played two matches with one win and one loss. In the group stag ...
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Yushi Hasegawa
is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for AC Nagano Parceiro. Career Yushi made his league debut for Oita Trinita against Shonan Bellmare is a Japanese professional football club based in Hiratsuka, in the west of Kanagawa Prefecture, part of the Greater Tokyo Area. The club plays in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country. Their home stadium is Hiratsuk ... on the 12 May 2019. Yushi made his league debut for Tokushima against Zweigen Kanazawa on the 19 February 2022. Club statistics ''Updated to 7 December 2019''.Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing inc./日本スポーツ企画出版社"2016J1&J2&J3選手名鑑" 10 February 2016, Japan, (p. 250 out of 289) References External links * * * 1996 births Living people Japanese men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Oita Trinita players category:Tokushima Vortis players category:SC Sagamihara players category:AC Nagano Parceiro players J1 ...
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Yushi Yamaya
is a Japanese footballer who plays for Danish 2nd Division side Akademisk Boldklub. His regular playing position is a forward or a winger. Career Yokohama F. Marinos Yamaya signed for Yokohama F. Marinos ahead of the 2019 season. He made his first appearance for the Tricolore in a J.League Cup match against local rivals Shonan Bellmare on 13 March 2019. He started the match and was then substituted by Noah Kenshin Browne in the 82nd minute of a 2–0 defeat. A month later he played the full 90 minutes and scored the opening goal in a 2–2 draw at home to V-Varen Nagasaki. He was also on the scoresheet in his third appearance of the campaign, a 4–0 rout of Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo on 8 May 2019. His first J.League appearance came as an 86th minute substitute for the Brazilian, Marcos Júnior in a 3–0 win away to Urawa Red Diamonds on 5 April 2019. Geylang International FC On 12 January 2023, it was announced that Geylang International had completed the signing of Y ...
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Yushi Shimizu
Yushi may refer to: *Mount Yushi, a mountain in Dongyang Township, Guangfeng District, Shangrao, Jiangxi, China * Yushi, Hunan, a town in Xinhuang Dong Autonomous County, Hunan, China * Yushi Subdistrict, in Xishi District Xishi District () is a district of the city of Yingkou, Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. Administrative divisions There are seven subdistricts in the district: Wutaizi Subdistrict (), Yushi Subdistrict (), Desheng Subdistrict (), ..., Yingkou, Liaoning, China * Yūshi, a masculine Japanese given name * Yushi Boys' group NCT wish members {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Yushi Ozaki
is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Ozaki was born in Mie Prefecture on March 24, 1969. After graduating from high school, he joined Yamaha Motors (later ''Júbilo Iwata'') in 1987. However he could hardly play in the match behind Shinichi Morishita until early 1990s and Tomoaki Ogami in late 1990s. From late 1999, he became a regular goalkeeper and the club won the champions in 1999 J1 League. However the club gained Arno van Zwam in June 2000 and Ozaki lost his regular position. In November 2000, he moved to Avispa Fukuoka. He battles with Nobuyuki Kojima and Hideki Tsukamoto for the position and he played in 10 matches. In 2002, he moved to Sanfrecce Hiroshima Sanfrecce Hiroshima () is a Japanese professional association football, football club based in Hiroshima. The club competes in the J1 League, top flight of the Japanese football league system. Sanfrecce is one of the most successful clubs in Ja .... However he could hardly play in the match beh ...
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Yushi Kobayashi
Yushi may refer to: *Mount Yushi, a mountain in Dongyang Township, Guangfeng District, Shangrao, Jiangxi, China *Yushi, Hunan, a town in Xinhuang Dong Autonomous County, Hunan, China *Yushi Subdistrict, in Xishi District, Yingkou, Liaoning, China *Yūshi Yūshi, Yushi or Yuushi is a masculine Japanese given name. Written forms Yūshi can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *勇志, "courage, determination" *勇史, "courage, history" *勇士, "courage, k ..., a masculine Japanese given name * Yushi Boys' group NCT wish members {{disambiguation, geo ...
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International Phonetic Alphabet
The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin script. It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standard written representation for the sounds of speech. The IPA is used by linguists, lexicography, lexicographers, foreign language students and teachers, speech–language pathology, speech–language pathologists, singers, actors, constructed language creators, and translators. The IPA is designed to represent those qualities of speech that are part of lexical item, lexical (and, to a limited extent, prosodic) sounds in oral language: phone (phonetics), phones, Intonation (linguistics), intonation and the separation of syllables. To represent additional qualities of speechsuch as tooth wikt:gnash, gnashing, lisping, and sounds made with a cleft lip and cleft palate, cleft palatean extensions to the International Phonetic Alphabet, extended set of symbols may be used ...
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Yushi Soda
is a former Japanese football player. Playing career Soda was born in Sapporo on July 5, 1978. After graduating from University of Tsukuba, he joined J1 League club Consadole Sapporo in 2001. He played many matches as forward from first season. In 2002, he also played as center back not only forward. However the club was relegated to J2 League from 2003. He was completely converted to center back in 2003 and became a regular player. He played many matches as center back for a long time and the club won the champions in 2007 and was promoted to J1 from 2008. However he could hardly play in the match in 2008 and the club was relegated to J2 in a year. On November 17, 2009, he announced his retirement. On November 29, he played as substitute forward from the 87th minute and scored a goal in 89th minute against Yokohama FC is a Japanese professional football club based in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, part of the Greater Tokyo Area. The club was formed by fans of Yokohama Fl ...
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Yushi Aida
is a Nippon Professional Baseball player for the Yomiuri Giants The are a Japanese professional baseball team competing in Nippon Professional Baseball's Central League. Based in Bunkyo, Tokyo, they are one of two professional baseball teams based in Tokyo, the other being the Tokyo Yakult Swallows. They h .... External links * Living people 1984 births Baseball people from Saitama (city) Chuo University alumni Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers Yomiuri Giants players Japanese baseball coaches Nippon Professional Baseball coaches Japanese expatriate baseball players in the Dominican Republic Leones del Escogido players {{Japan-baseball-pitcher-stub ...
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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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Katakana
is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji and in some cases the Latin script (known as rōmaji). The word ''katakana'' means "fragmentary kana", as the katakana characters are derived from components or fragments of more complex kanji. Katakana and hiragana are both kana systems. With one or two minor exceptions, each syllable (strictly mora (linguistics), mora) in the Japanese language is represented by one character or ''kana'' in each system. Each kana represents either a vowel such as "''a''" (katakana wikt:ア, ア); a consonant followed by a vowel such as "''ka''" (katakana wikt:カ, カ); or "''n''" (katakana wikt:ン, ン), a nasal stop, nasal sonorant which, depending on the context, sounds like English ''m'', ''n'' or ''ng'' () or like the nasal vowels of Portuguese language, Portuguese or Galician language, Galician. In contrast to the hiragana syllabary, which is used for Japanese words not covered by kanji an ...
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Hiragana
is a Japanese language, Japanese syllabary, part of the Japanese writing system, along with ''katakana'' as well as ''kanji''. It is a phonetic lettering system. The word ''hiragana'' means "common" or "plain" kana (originally also "easy", as contrasted with kanji). Hiragana and katakana are both kana systems. With few exceptions, each mora (linguistics), mora in the Japanese language is represented by one character (or one digraph) in each system. This may be a vowel such as /a/ (hiragana wikt:あ, あ); a consonant followed by a vowel such as /ka/ (wikt:か, か); or /N/ (wikt:ん, ん), a nasal stop, nasal sonorant which, depending on the context and dialect, sounds either like English ''m'', ''n'' or ''ng'' () when syllable-final or like the nasal vowels of French language, French, Portuguese language, Portuguese or Polish language, Polish. Because the characters of the kana do not represent single consonants (except in the case of the aforementioned ん), the kana are r ...
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