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Mina Kubota (窪田 ミナ) (born on February 5, 1972, in Fukuoka, Japan) is a Japanese composer. Kubota has also worked on vocal music composition and arrangement for anime theme songs. Two notable works would be Undine (ウンディーネ) and Euphoria (ユーフォリア) which managed to hit the chart positions in Japan at #25 [1] and #18 ...
Kubota (written: 久保田) is a Japanese surname. In Japanese, it means sunken rice paddy (窪, kubo, sink + 田, ta, rice paddy), but is usually written phonetically (久, ku, long time + 保, ho/bo, protect + 田, ta, rice paddy). [ 1 ]
In 2000, Mina returned to the charts with the single "Tutti gli eroi del mondo", which debuted at number one. Subsequent singles "Succhiando l'uva", "Don't Call Me Baby (Can't Take My Eyes Off You)" and "Alibi" became number two on the chart. [1] In April 2023, Mina released the single "Un briciolo di allegria" featuring Blanco.
Kubota Corporation (株式会社クボタ, Kabushiki-kaisha Kubota) is a Japanese multinational corporation based in Osaka.It was established in 1890. The corporation produces many products including tractors and other agricultural machinery, construction equipment, engines, vending machines, pipe, valves, cast metal, pumps, and equipment for water purification, sewage treatment and air ...
Mina Kobayashi (小林 美奈, Kobayashi Mina, born July 20, 2002 in Kushiro) is a Japanese curler from Sapporo, Hokkaido. [1] She is the alternate on the FORTIUS curling team, which is skipped by Sayaka Yoshimura .
Mina's Matchbox (ミーナの行進, Mi-na no Kōshin, "Mina's March") is a novel by Yōko Ogawa. It was originally serialized in Yomiuri Shimbun in 2005 before being published as a novel in 2006 by Chuokoron-Shinsha, after which it won the 42nd Tanizaki Prize. [1] [2] In 2024, an English translation of the novel by Stephen B. Snyder was ...
Minoru Kubota (29 April 1930 – 20 August 2017) was a Japanese weightlifter. He competed in the men's light heavyweight event at the 1960 Summer Olympics . [ 1 ] Kubota died on 20 August 2017, at the age of 87.
After her aunt's death in 1923, Mother Mina moved to Nămăești Monastery, Argeș County. [1] In the 1930s, with the blessing of Patriarch Miron Cristea, she enrolled at the "Regina Elisabeta" Charity Nursing Institute in Bucharest. [1] At the time of the outbreak of the Second World War, Mother Mina was 45 years old.