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  2. Mamiko Toyoda - Wikipedia

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    In September 2015, Toyoda was the defending champion at the 2015 Para-Badminton World Championships in Aylesbury, England, but had to settle for second place. [4] [5] It had been decided that para-badminton would be an official event at the Tokyo Paralympics. [6] [7] Toyoda aims to participate and win a Paralympic medal. [2]

  3. Toyoda - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Toyoda is the romanization of Japanese "豊田" ...

  4. Toshihisa Toyoda - Wikipedia

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    Toshihisa Toyoda was born in Okayama Prefecture, Japan, on August 6, 1940.He attended Okayama Asahi High School, in Okayama City. [1] [2]Toyoda received his bachelor's degree from the Economics Faculty of Kobe University in 1963, and his master's degree there in 1965.

  5. Ken Toyoda - Wikipedia

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    Ken Toyoda (Japanese: 豊田兼; born 15 October 2002) is a Japanese track and field athlete. His father is French and mother is Japanese. He is studying in Keio University .

  6. Blue Spring (film) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Spring (青い春, Aoi haru) is a 2001 Japanese youth drama film, written and directed by Toshiaki Toyoda [1] and based on Taiyō Matsumoto's manga of same title. It tells a tale of apathetic school students at a run-down Tokyo high school for boys.

  7. Taiichi Ohno - Wikipedia

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    Ohno Taiichi (大野耐一, Ōno Taiichi, February 29, 1912 – May 28, 1990) was a Japanese industrial engineer and businessman. He is considered to be the father of the Toyota Production System, which inspired Lean Manufacturing in the U.S. [1] [2] He devised the seven wastes (or muda in Japanese) as part of this system.

  8. Shoichiro Toyoda - Wikipedia

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    Shoichiro Toyoda (Japanese: 豊田 章一郞, Hepburn: Toyoda Shōichirō, February 27, 1925 – February 14, 2023) was a Japanese business executive who served as chairman of Toyota Motor Corporation from 1992 to 1999, [1] as well as chairman of the influential Japan Business Federation (日本経済団体連合会, Nippon Keidanren) [2] from 1994 to 1998. [3]

  9. Sakichi Toyoda - Wikipedia

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    Sakichi Toyoda was born on March 19 (the 14th of the 2nd month in East Asian Lunar Calendar), 1867, in Yamaguchi, Tōtōmi Province (present-day Kosai, Shizuoka), [2] to Ikichi and Ei Toyoda. Ikichi was a carpenter and a farmer, and he taught carpentry to his son.