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Mizuno was founded in 1906 as Mizuno Brothers, Ltd. by Rihachi Mizuno and his younger brother Rizo, in Osaka. The shop sold Western-world sundries, including baseballs, and then in 1907 began to sell order-made athletic wear. In 1910 the shop moved to Umeda-Shinmichi and its name was changed to Mizuno Shop.
Mizuho Bank, Ltd. (株式会社みずほ銀行, Kabushiki-gaisha Mizuho Ginkō) is the integrated retail and corporate banking unit of Mizuho Financial Group (TYO: 8411; NYSE: MFG), the third largest financial services company in Japan with total assets of approximately $1.8 trillion in 2017.
The Maishima Sports Island (舞洲スポーツアイランド, Maeshima Supōtsu Airando) is a park with sports facilities in Maishima, Konohana-ku, Osaka, Japan.The official name in the Osaka City Ordinance is Osaka Port Sports Island (Osakakou Sports Island). [1]
Ryo Mizuno (水野 涼 [1], Mizuno Ryō, born 31 May 1998 in Kiryū, Gunma) is a Japanese motorcycle racer. He competes in the British Superbike Championship on a factory-supported Honda Fireblade. [ 2 ]
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During this period, the Mizuno clan enjoyed a close relationship with the Imagawa clan and the Matsudaira clan, who were based in the nearby area. Intermarriage between the Mizuno and Matsudaira clans was common, and the Mizuno clan's influence rivaled that of the powerful Matsudaira clan. The Mizuno clan held a position of equal power to the ...
Mizuno Ekiden is an annual marathon race in Singapore that incorporates the ekiden concept, a Japanese long-distance relay race concept. [1] Organised by Mizuno Singapore, [ 2 ] Mizuno Corporation 's regional headquarters for Asia Pacific, [ 3 ] it is the first dedicated ekiden race in Singapore with no individual runner categories. [ 4 ]
The Mizuno Open (ミズノオープン, Mizuno ōpun) is a professional golf tournament played in Japan.Founded in 1971, it has been a Japan Golf Tour event since 1979. Since 1998, the event has been prefixed Gateway to The Open (全英への道, Zen'ei eno michi), with the top finishers gaining exemptions into The Open Championship.