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Karl Ichiro Akiya (1909–2001) was a Japanese-American writer and activist for numerous political and social causes. A labor activist in both the United States and Japan, Akiya was also an intellectual figure in the Japanese-American community.
Akiya (秋谷) is a Japanese surname. Akiya can also mean an abandoned, vacant house (空き家). Notable people with the surname include: Einosuke Akiya (秋谷 栄之助, born 1930), Japanese Buddhist leader; Karl Ichiro Akiya (1909–2002), Japanese-American activist, Communist, author, and internee
Akiya Anzawa (Born 9 January 1981) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler. Anzawa would spend his entire professional wrestling career, competing for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) on mainly the mid-card . [ 1 ]
Akita Airport was originally opened on October 1, 1961, on the Omonogawa coast of the Sea of Japan approximately 20 kilometers southeast of the center of Akita City. The airport originally had a 1,200-meter runway, which was extended to 1,500 meters in 1967 and 1,625 meters in 1969, but was adversely affected by crosswinds, and by the television transmission antennas of 123-meter Mount ...
Tomoko Akiya (秋谷 智子, Akiya Tomoko, born May 14, 1976 in Chiba Prefecture) is a Japanese voice actress and former model. Her best-known role is voicing Hazuki Fujiwara in the Ojamajo Doremi series, and Suzume Mizuno in Zatch Bell .
Akiya Henry was born in London. At six months old, she was placed in foster care with her siblings, and raised in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, by a British-Maltese couple named Joyce and George Dymock. [1] [2] Henry joined the National Youth Music Theatre, and later earned a scholarship to study at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Connecticut.
Einosuke Akiya (秋谷 栄之助, Akiya Einosuke, born July 15, 1930) [1] is a Japanese Buddhist leader. He was the fifth president of Soka Gakkai from 18 July 1981 [ 2 ] to 9 November 2006. After his resignation from that position, he became the chairman of the Supreme Leader Meeting of Soka Gakkai in November 2006.
Akiya Takahashi (高橋 明也, Takahashi Akiya, born in 1953 in Tokyo) is a Japanese art historian and a founding director of the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Tokyo. [ 1 ] Biography