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Momiji Nishiya (西矢 椛, Nishiya Momiji, born 30 August 2007) is a Japanese skateboarder. At the 2020 Summer Olympics , she won the first ever gold medal in the women's street competition . Winning at the age of 13, she is the youngest person ever to win a gold medal for Japan, and the third youngest after Marjorie Gestring and Klaus Zerta ...
In the Meiji era book Togakushiyama Kijo Momiji Legend , Momiji is a descendant of the Ōtomo clan and blessed by the Demon King of The Sixth Heaven with beauty and many talents. As a child, she was named Kureha (呉葉 or 呉羽), but at the age of 16 changed her name to Momiji/Kōyō and moved to the capital city.
Since then she supports and follows her master whenever he comes around. Momiji is a very gentle and caring young woman who is seen as an older sister figure by all of the village's children, [99] including the boy Sanji. Like her mentor Ryu Hayabusa, Momiji trains extensively to become one of the deadliest warriors in the Hayabusa village.
At the age of 11, competitive figure skater Sonja Henie competed at the Olympics in Chamonix, France, wearing a fur-lined jacket and matching hat. ... 2021: Momiji Nishiya.
[111] Momiji is older than he initially appears, and Tohru is surprised to learn he is only a year younger than she is. To Kyo's horror, Momiji wears the girl's version of their high school uniform with shorts instead of a skirt, [112] until he has a growth spurt at the start of his second year and switches to the boy's uniform. [113]
Momiji Yamamura (山村 紅葉, Yamamura Momiji, born 27 October 1960) is a Japanese actress. Her real name is Momiji Yoshikawa [ 1 ] ( 吉川 紅葉 , Yoshikawa Momiji , née Yamamura ( 山村 ) ) .
Blue Seed (stylized as BLUE SEED) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuzo Takada.The plot is based on the Izumo cycle of Japanese mythology. [not verified in body] The main character, Momiji Fujimiya, is a descendant of the mythical Princess Kushinada (奇稲田姫, Kushinada-hime).
At the age of 11, she watched the Tokyo 2021 Olympics and saw 13-year-old Momiji Nishiya win the gold medal with a move that Yoshizawa had already been able to perform. [5] She did not have a phone at the time and did not use social media, and thus she "wasn't plugged into skateboarding culture [and] she and her family had no idea how good she ...