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Akira Watanabe Toshiaki Kubo: Akira Watanabe vs. Yoshiharu Habu — Atsushi Miyata (0.757 winning percentage) Toshiaki Kubo (49 wins) 37 [5] April 2007 – March 2008 Yoshiharu Habu (15) — Yasumitsu Satō Kōichi Fukaura: Kōichi Fukaura vs. Yoshiharu Habu — Yasuaki Murayama (0.783 winning percentage) Yoshiharu Habu (44 wins) 36 [5]
Akira Watanabe (渡辺 明, Watanabe Akira, born April 23, 1984) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 9-dan. He is a former holder of the Meijin , Kisei , Ōshō , Ōza , Kiō and Ryūō titles.
The 48th Japan Academy Film Prize (第48回日本アカデミー賞) is the 48th edition of the Japan Academy Film Prize, an award presented by the Nippon Academy-Sho Association to award excellence in filmmaking. [1]
First Asian man to be nominated for an acting Academy Award. 1966 Mako Iwamatsu: The Sand Pebbles: Po-Han Nominated Japanese descent. [11] 1985 Pat Morita: The Karate Kid : Mr. Miyagi Nominated Japanese descent. 2003 Ken Watanabe: The Last Samurai: Lord Katsumoto: Nominated Japanese descent. [12]
Akira Watanabe may refer to: Akira Watanabe (art director) ( 渡辺 明 , 1908–1999) , Japanese special effects art director Akira Watanabe (motorcyclist) ( 渡辺 明 , born 1954) , Japanese motocross racer
In January – March 2020 69th Ōshō title match, Hirose was leading the match 3 games to 2 before Watanabe came back to win the last two games and defend his title. [24] In the 32nd Ryūō title match (October–December 2019), Hirose defended his title against challenger Masayuki Toyoshima, the reigning Meijin title holder. Hirose lost the ...
In December 2016, Chida faced Sasaki once again and this time defeated him to earn the right to challenge Akira Watanabe for the 42nd Kiō Title. [8] In the best-of-five title match held in February and March 2017, Chida was leading 2 games to 1 after winning Game 3, but Watanabe retained his title by winning the last two games. [9]
Golden Pheasant Award presented to Prime Minister of New Zealand Sir Walter Nash in 1957 The original Japanese list does not assign strict chronological numbering, rather by category. The first category is political , and in honorific order as number 1 is the Heisei emperor , although he received the award chronologically third in that category.