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Miyagi (written: 宮城 lit. "shrine fortress") is a Japanese surname. It can be read as Miyashiro , or Naagusuku in the Ryukyu Islands . Notable people with the surname include:
Nariyoshi Miyagi, better known as Mr. Miyagi, is a fictional character and the overarching protagonist of Robert Mark Kamen's The Karate Kid franchise, appearing in The Karate Kid (1984), The Karate Kid Part II (1986), The Karate Kid Part III (1989), and The Next Karate Kid (1994). He was portrayed by Japanese-American actor Pat Morita.
宮城 also be pronounced Miyagi. In Okinawan language, 宮城 may be pronounced Naagusuku or Naagushiku. Notable people with the surname include: Akiho Miyashiro (都城 秋穂, 1920–2008), Japanese geologist; Aldo Miyashiro (born 1976), Peruvian playwright, screenwriter and actor; Augusto Miyashiro (born 1949), Peruvian engineer and politician
Prefecture Kanji origin and meaning of name Aichi 愛知県: Aichi-ken (愛知県) means "love knowledge". In the third volume of the Man'yōshū there is a poem by Takechi Kurohito that reads: "The cry of the crane, calling to Sakurada; it sounds like the tide, draining from Ayuchi flats, hearing the crane cry".
To bring Mr. Miyagi back to life, the show used a body double, as well as a "soundalike" actor to deliver the character's dialogue. "Then, using Pat Morita’s actual voice and AI technology, you ...
The first list of yokozuna (with 17 names in total) was compiled by the 12th yokozuna Jinmaku Kyūgorō in 1900 but was not regarded as official until 1926 when it was published by the newly formed Japan Sumo Association and updated to 31 names. Since that time, 43 more yokozuna have been promoted.
At the Miho Shrine, Yoshikage became a Shinto priest and changed his name to Miyagishima Shichirodayu. For several hundred years thereafter, his descendants worked at the Miho Shrine. In successive years, his family grew and his offspring established separate families and became farmers.
We saw Mr. Miyagi return in Part 2, but now we see him fight alongside Daniel. How did you find the right body double to play Mr. Miyagi? Hurwitz : That was actually Don Lee, our fight choreographer.