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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: Atsushi Miyagi (宮城 淳, born 1931), Japanese tennis player; Chōjun Miyagi (宮城 長順, 1888–1953), Okinawan martial artist; Kintaro Miyagi, Filipino footballer
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.
In-universe, Mr. Miyagi died on November 15, 2011, but is frequently referenced via archive footage from the original films. Morita's contributions to cinema and his legacy have been the subject of two documentaries including Pat Morita: Long Story Short and More Than Miyagi: The Pat Morita Story in which he appeared in archival footage. [37] [38]
Japanese people in South Korea (Japanese: 在韓日本人, Hepburn: Zaikan Nihonjin) (Korean: 재한일본인; RR: Jaehan Ilbonin) are people of Japanese ethnicity residing or living in South Korea. They are usually categorized into two categories: those who retain Japanese nationality and are present in South Korea , and those who changed ...
In the sequence, he faces a young Mr. Miyagi, as someone from the crowd shouts, "Kill him, Miyagi-san." The fight starts, and the young Miyagi gets off the first and second points. "If this is a ...
Miyagishima is a Japanese surname. Origin. During Japan's Bunji era (1185 to 1190 CE), a samurai named Minamoto Yoshikage ventured to the Miho area of Japan.
Ryota Miyagi (宮城 リョータ, Miyagi Ryōta) is the point guard of the Shohoku team. His jersey is number 7 and he is in grade eleven at Shohoku High. After an initial misunderstanding that caused conflict between them, both Miyagi and Sakuragi found comradeship in the fact that they had both been unlucky in love, although Miyagi, having ...
Some of Miyagi's more notable students were Seko Higa (also a student of Kanryo Higaonna), Miyazato Ei'ichi (founder of the Jundokan dojo), Meitoku Yagi (founder of the Meibukan dojo, Seikichi Toguchi (founder of Shorei-kan Goju-ryu), and on the Japanese mainland Gōgen Yamaguchi who was the founder of the Gōjū Kai in Japan.