1. Obituary: Kiyoshi Atsumi | The Independent
Aug 8, 1996 · Tadokoro Yasuo (Kiyoshi Atsumi), comedian: born Tokyo 10 March 1928; married Masako Tadokoro (one son, one daughter); died Tokyo 4 August 1996.
Kiyoshi Atsumi was the most popular and best-loved comedian on the Japanese screen. To the very end, he refused to let his private life be made public. So his family concealed the star's death for four days. Only his wife, Masako, and his two children were present at his cremation.
2. Hizashi Yamada | Paradoxical Separation Wiki - Fandom
Missing: Atsumi son
Hizashi Yamada[4] (山 (やま) 田 (だ) ひざし, Yamada Hizashi?), also known as Voice Hero: Present Mic (プレゼント・マイク, Purezento Maiku?),[5] is a Pro Hero who's an English teacher at U.A. High School. Hizashi is a tall, slim man with long blond hair, which he wears spiked upwards in a large tuft behind his head, and a small brown mustache. He has rectangular eyes with concentric pupils and greenish-yellow irises (red in the manga), he is almost always seen with a large smile on his face, and is almost never d
3. Japanese actor Atsumi dies - UPI Archives
Missing: son | Show results with:son
Japanese actor Kiyoshi Atsumi, who holds a place in the 'Guinness Book of World Records' for his starring role in the longest running movie series 'It's...
4. [PDF] The Star Online: No child's play
... old Masato Yamada goes on a morning commute like most Japanese men his age. Except he has a one-year-old son ... Yamada's ... Atsumi, who heads the government- ...
5. Our Team | Gutmann Research Laboratory - Washington University
David Gutmann received his undergraduate, graduate (PhD) and medical (MD) degrees from the University of Michigan, where he trained in immunogenetics in the ...
Principal Investigator David H. Gutmann, MD, PhD, is the Donald O. Schnuck Family Professor, Director of the Washington University NF Center David H. Gutmann, MD, PhD David Gutmann received his und…
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6. Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro, kurenai no hana | Kinema Club
Dec 23, 1995 · Author: Gerow, Aaron Japanase Title: Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro, kurenai no hana. Director: Yamada Yoji Release Date: December 23, 1995.
ust as the rather odd signs of Christmas, at least in Japan–such as Santa appearing the department stores and carols filling the air–peak…
7. Film veteran Yoji Yamada warms the soul with 'Mom, Is That You?!'
Sep 15, 2023 · Yoji Yamada has had one of the longest careers in the history of film. Starting out at the Shochiku studio, where he was hired as an ...
Even after 60 years in the industry, the director continues to make hits. His latest offers a hearty helping of deeply felt human truths.
8. Gargling for Oral Hygiene and the Development of Fever in Childhood
We excluded children who: were too young to gargle (ie, younger than 2 years) ... Yamada H, Ohashi K, Atsumi T, Okabe H, Shimizu T, Nishio S, et al.
Fever is one of the most common symptoms among children and is usually caused by respiratory infections. Although Japanese health authorities have long recommended gargling to prevent respiratory infections, its effectiveness among children is not ...
9. [PDF] BASHO -TlgE NARROW ROAD TO THE * DEEP NORTH AND OTHER
Behind me, Mount Atsumi. Still in the hot sun. The River Mogami has ... his sons and many other old friends of mine who came to see me by day or by ...
10. Atsuomi Ayanokōji | Villains Wiki - Fandom
At the start of Volume 0, Atsuomi was already a politician who worked for Ninosuke Naoe. Which he did by doing dirtier tasks. At the birth of his son Kiyotaka, ...
✓ Professor Ayanokōji or Atsuomi Ayanokōji is the overarching antagonist of the manga, anime and light novel series Classroom of the Elite. He is the father of Kiyotaka Ayanokōji, the ex-husband of Mika as well as the founder and current leader of the White Room organization. He is voiced by Yasunori Matsutani in Japanese and by Christopher R. Sabat in English. As the father of Kiyotaka, he appears to care and is proud of his son but rather in a view as if he was his creation, a masterpiece that