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Born | Kanagawa, Japan | 1 March 1927
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Tadao Matsui (born 1 March 1927) is a Japanese former sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre pistol event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. [1]
Tadao Ando is a Japanese self-taught architect whose approach to architecture and landscape was categorized by architectural historian Francesco Dal Co as "critical regionalism". He is the winner of the 1995 Pritzker Prize.
Kazuo Matsui is a Japanese retired professional baseball player who played as a shortstop. He is a switch-hitter.
Hideki Matsui, nicknamed "Godzilla", is a Japanese former professional baseball outfielder and designated hitter who played baseball in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) and Major League Baseball (MLB). He batted left-handed and threw right-handed.
Daisuke Matsui is a Japanese professional footballer who plays for YSCC Yokohama. He played for Japan national team. His wife is Japanese actress Rosa Kato.
Tokyo University of the Arts or Geidai (芸大) is the most prestigious art school in Japan. Located in Ueno Park, it also has facilities in Toride, Ibaraki, Yokohama, Kanagawa, and Kitasenju and Adachi, Tokyo. The university has trained renowned artists in the fields of painting, sculpture, crafts, inter-media, sound, music composition, traditional instruments, art curation and global arts.
Doris Okada Matsui is an American politician from the Democratic Party, serving since 2005 in the House of Representatives. She represents California's 6th congressional district, covering the city of Sacramento and its suburbs. Following the death of her husband Bob Matsui on January 1, 2005, she was elected as his replacement and took the oath of office on March 10, 2005.
Tadao Nagahama was a Japanese director of both puppet shows and animation.
Listed below are the longest consecutive games played in Major League Baseball history. To compile such a streak, a player must appear in every game played by his team. The streak is broken if the team completes a game in which the player neither takes a turn at bat nor plays a half-inning in the field.
The 48th Annual Japan Record Awards took place at the New National Theatre in Shibuya, Tokyo, on December 30, 2006, starting at 6:30PM JST. The primary ceremonies were televised in Japan on TBS.
Kenya Matsui is a Japanese football player who plays for Blaublitz Akita.
Tadao Horie was a Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team.
Tadao Kobayashi is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team.
Tadao Baba (馬場忠雄) is a retired Japanese motorcycle engineer, the original designer of the Honda Fireblade.
Rena Matsui is a Japanese actress, singer, novelist, YouTuber and former member of the Japanese idol girl groups SKE48 and Nogizaka46. As a member of the former, she also participated in the main lineup of AKB48's singles. As an actress, she has played roles in numerous films and television series, including Kamen Rider Build the Movie: Be the One and the 99th NHK asadora Manpuku.
Jurina Matsui is a Japanese TV personality, singer, actress, and YouTuber. She is a former member of Japanese idol girl group SKE48 and former concurrent member of AKB48. She is recognized as SKE48's absolute "ace", having placed in the top 10 in many of AKB48's annual general elections and winning the 2018 election.
Toshihide Matsui is a professional Japanese tennis player. On 12 June 2006, he reached his highest ATP singles ranking of 261 and, on 7 May 2018, achieved his highest doubles ranking of 130.
"Okey Dokey" also "Oki Doki" and "Okie Dokie", is the 7th single by Japanese girl group SKE48. It was released on November 9, 2011. It debuted at number-one on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart and, as of April 30, 2012, has sold 474,970 copies.
Tadao Tosa is a Japanese former diver who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Tadao Uesako was a Japanese gymnast who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics.
Tadao Kitajima is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 7-dan. He is a former director of the Japan Shogi Association.