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  Group Weblog: Ayumi Archives
We are all English Department students except Kyota, but he is taking courses at the department.
Kyota (the younger Noro) and Oka-chan have some experience because they played the game when they were junior high students.
Kyota is very good at lobbing: to lob is to hit a ball in a throw high curve.
www.tawawa.org /mt/archives/cat_ayumi.html   (565 words)

  
 Reina Sugimoto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
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Aya Sugimoto - Sugimoto Aya (杉本 彩 Aya Sugimoto, born July 19, 1968 in Kyoto) is a former Japanese Singer, model, actress, and dancer, who turned nude modeling like many of her peers in the later stage of her career.
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 Great Japanese inventors in History
Kyota Sugimoto was born in Okayama prefecture in year 15 (1882) of the Meiji Era.
Because a typewriter which could be used to type Japanese would be very useful if it could be used with a language using complex and difficult characters (kanji), unlike the simple alphabet used in Europe and America, peopled were hoping that such a typewriter would be invented.
After he completed his studies at the training institute, Kyota Sugimoto started working in the letterpress technology field, and then turned his attention to development of a typewriter for text in Japanese.
www.batfa.com /greatjapanese.html   (3377 words)

  
 Boing Boing: How Japanese-equivalent QWERTY was invented
The time was ripe for a Japanese typewriter, but the daunting structure of the written language, with its multiple scripts and thousands of characters, stymied early attempts to develop one.
Into the breach stepped inventor Sugimoto Kyota (1882-1972), often hailed as the Edison of Japan.
Sugimoto began by studying the relative frequency of individual kanji, eventually arriving at a minimum set of some 2,400 characters (unabridged Japanese character dictionaries list as many as 50,000).
www.boingboing.net /2005/03/24/how_japaneseequivale.html   (166 words)

  
 Kyota Sugimoto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kyota Sugimoto (杉本 京太 Sugimoto Kyōta, September 20, 1882 – December 26, 1972) was a Japanese inventor who developed the first practical Japanese typewriter.
He received the Blue Ribbon Award and the Small Asahi Ribbon.
This page was last modified 07:24, 14 November 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kyota_Sugimoto   (94 words)

  
 Group Weblog: May 2003 Archives
I will go to their concert with my friends, and I'm looking forward to listening to their songs.
Posted by Chie Sugimoto at 08:53 PM
As you may know, I like Winnie the Pooh, the famous Disney character.
www.tawawa.org /mt/archives/2003_05.html   (4729 words)

  
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The advantage of the new definition was demonstrated by measuring actual complex motions of the shoulder with a three-dimensional motion capture system.
Kosaku Shinoda, Nozomu Yachie, Takeshi Masuda, Naoyuki Sugiyama, Masahiro Sugimoto, Tomoyoshi Soga, Masaru Tomita
Hajime Kuroda, Yasuo Toyozumi, Tomoko Masuda, Tomohiko Ougida, Kyota Hanami, Kiuchi Kyoko, Jun-ichi Tamaru, Shinji Itoyama
sabirzianova.lib.bioinfo.pl /auth:Masuda,T   (3860 words)

  
 ICSB-2006 Conference   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Yoshiya Matsubara, Shinichi Kikuchi, Masahiro Sugimoto, Kotaro Oka, Masaru Tomita
Kyota Ishii, Seira Nakamura, Mineo Morohashi, Yoshiaki Ohashi, Shinichi Kikuchi, Masahiro Sugimoto, Masaru Tomita
Yoshiya Matsubara, Shinichi Kikuchi, Masahiro Sugimoto, Masaru Tomita
www.icsb-2006.org /program/postersF.htm   (2896 words)

  
 ReaderwareVW Movie Catalog
When she meets a blond stranger one day, Youko is told that it is her destiny to travel to a distant world.
In these episodes, Youko faces her destiny, along with challenges from the king of Ko and her former friend Sugimoto.
But when Kyota begins having visions of mysterious fairy girls and finds that the beauties are supernatural beings involved in a centuries-old battle for humankind, he shelves his musical ambitions to join in the struggle and usher in a prophesied Aquarian Age.
www.kochcomics.com /dvdcdall.html   (6306 words)

  
 Better understanding of earth environment via satellite
Studies on upwelling and Streamers around the Kuroshio and the Oyashio regions using satellite infrared thermal images.
Takachige SUGIMOTO (OCean Research Institute, University of Tokyo)
Study of sea-surface height fluctuations observed by Geosat Altimeter
www.gisdevelopment.net /aars/acrs/1989/J/env002pf.htm   (2195 words)

  
 英語で読む日本: 2005-03-25   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Great history of the early days of Japanese typewriters: The time was ripe for a Japanese typewriter, but the daunting structure of the written language, with its multiple scripts and thousands of characters, stymied early attempts to develop one.
Into the breach stepped inventor Sugimoto Kyota (1882-...
OECD chief says robust US, China outlook should help Japan growth [25 Mar 2005]
www.rollinjapan.com /log/20050325.html   (520 words)

  
 Japan Journal — Previous Updates
It turns out that back in 1985, the Patent Office asked Tokyo University’s Seiji Kaya to choose the 10 greatest Japanese inventors.
His list was Sakichi Toyoda, Kokichi Mikimoto, Jokichi Takamine, Kikunae Ikeda, Umetaro Suzuki, Kyota Sugimoto, Kotaro Honda, Hidetsugu Yagi, Yasujiro Niwa, and Tokushichi Mishima.
Considering the recent achievements of such luminaries as Iijima and Nakamura, perhaps it is time to expand the list?
www.japan-journal.com /updates.html   (13001 words)

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