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** and Takahashi
** Takahashi Korekiyo, 11th Prime Minister of Japan ( assassinated ) ( b. 1854 )
** Takahashi ( Former Ukan town )
** The Okayama office and the Takahashi office of RSK radio changed to a stereophonic broadcast from monophonic broadcast in October, 1992 ( the first stereophonic broadcast in a relay station of a radio station, the key station and several relay stations
** Pajaros de primavera ( 1972 ; commissioned by Dr. Isao Takahashi, a promotor of classical guitar in Japan, for his wife Take Takahashi ; first performed in 1972 at the hospital bedside of Take Takahashi in Japan, " interpreted by a guitarist friend ," as she was dying of cancer — Christopher Parkening gave the first public performance, also in Japan )

** and Japanese
** Chinese character, a written language symbol ( sinogram ) used in Chinese, Japanese, and other languages
** Japanese input methods
** The Tale of the Heike ( Japanese epic war tale )
** Daigo Fuyumoto ( 1648-1697 ), Japanese court noble who founded the family branch
** Shoot boxing – A Japanese form of kickboxing which allows throwing and submission while standing, similar to Sanda.
** Japanese sound symbolism
** Used in place of ん in Japanese typing shorthand.
** Japanese Quail, Coturnix japonica
** These benthic and limnetic species even display their mating preferences when presented with sticklebacks from Japanese lakes ; that is, a Canadian benthic prefers a Japanese benthic over its close limnetic cousin from its own lake.
** Japanese tissue
** Yamaha Motor Company, a Japanese motorized vehicle-producing company
** Yamaha Pro Audio, a Japanese company specializing in products for the professional audio market
** Mayumi Iizuka, Japanese voice actress ( seiyū )
** Norifumi Yamamoto, Japanese mixed martial artist
** Misaki Ito, Japanese actress
** Angela Aki, Japanese singer-songwriter
** Kanai Mika, Japanese seiyu
** Minami Takayama, Japanese voice actress and singer ( Two-Mix & DoCo )
** Boshiro Hosogaya, Japanese admiral ( b. 1888 )
** Iwamoto Kaoru, Japanese professional Go player ( b. 1902 )
** Karina, Japanese model and actress
** Ai Iwamura, Japanese actress
** Nomura Yuka, Japanese actress
** Keiichiro Koyama, Japanese singer ( NEWS ) and actor

** and long-distance
** Lasse Viren, Finnish long-distance runner
** Rob de Castella, Australian long-distance runner
** Vanderlei de Lima, Brazilian long-distance runner
** Derek Clayton, Australian long-distance runner
** Gete Wami, Ethiopian long-distance runner
** Salah Hissou, Moroccan long-distance runner
** Hendrick Ramaala, South African long-distance runner
** Derartu Tulu, Ethiopian long-distance runner
** Toshihiko Seko, Japanese long-distance runner
** Steve Moneghetti, Australian long-distance runner
** Arturo Barrios, Mexican long-distance runner
** Koichi Morishita, Japanese long-distance runner
** Wang Junxia, Chinese long-distance runner
** Zivile Balciunaite, Lithuanian long-distance runner
** Edna Ngeringway Kiplagat, Kenyan long-distance runner
** Abebe Bikila, Ethiopian long-distance runner ( d. 1973 )
** Veolia Transport Morava a. s. ( based on former companies ČSAD BUS Ostrava → Connex Morava and ČSAD Třinec → BUS Slezsko ), operates regional bus transport in Moravian-Silesian Region and Olomouc Region, urban bus networks in 7 cities, e. g. Třinec, Český Těšín, Šumperk and Krnov, many long-distance bus lines, some skibus and cyclobus lines etc.
** InterCity, a general term for certain long-distance passenger train services throughout Europe
** An observation deck, usually on the upper floors of a building, used to afford visitors a long-distance view
** In athletics, 10, 000 metres, 10 kilometres, 10 km, or 10K ( 6. 2 miles ) is the final standard track event in a long-distance track event and a distance in other racing events such as running, cycling and skiing.

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