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  2. Yamato (film) - Wikipedia

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    Yamato (男たちの大和, Otoko-tachi no Yamato, literally "The Men's Yamato") is a 2005 Japanese war film. It was directed by Junya Satō and is based on a book by Jun Henmi . With a framing story set in the present day, by flashbacks it tells the story of the crew of the World War II Japanese battleship Yamato , concentrating on the ship's ...

  3. Yoshinobu Nishizaki - Wikipedia

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    Yoshinobu Nishizaki (西崎 義展, Nishizaki Yoshinobu, 18 December 1934 – 7 November 2010) was a Japanese film producer best known as one of the two co-creators of the anime series Space Battleship Yamato.

  4. The Great War of Archimedes - Wikipedia

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    Hirayama intends the battleship to embody Japan's collective spirit to make its loss so traumatizing that Japan will surrender before being invaded. Kai, a pacifist, reluctantly agrees to perfect the battleship design, which becomes the Yamato-class battleship. Kai attends Yamamoto's inspection of Yamato two months after the attack on Pearl ...

  5. Space Battleship Yamato (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    A request for volunteers for the mission is sent out, saying that Iskandar possesses a device that can remove the effects of radiation. Kodai - a former EDF pilot - decides to reenlist. Their last battleship, the long-dead Yamato, is rebuilt and enhanced with alien technology. Before the Yamato can launch, the Gamilas attack with a gigantic ...

  6. Yamato no Fuhito clan - Wikipedia

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    The Yamato no Fuhito (和史), also known as Yamato clan (和氏), was an immigrant clan active in Japan since the Kofun period (250–538), according to the history of Japan laid out in the Nihon Shoki. The name fuhito comes from their occupation as scribes. They were descended from Prince Junda (Junda Taishi) who died in 513 in

  7. Yamatonoaya clan - Wikipedia

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    They shared the same character "Aya" but separated one another with the use of cardinal directions ("Kawachi/西" meaning West and "Yamato/東" meaning East) as Wani's Kawachinoaya clan resided in "Furuichikoori (河内国古市郡)", (present day Furuichigun (古市郡) in Osaka) located in the west of Japan, while Achi no omi and his ...

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  9. Inbe clan - Wikipedia

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    Inbe clan (忌部氏; also spelled Imibe clan or Inbe clan) [1] was a Japanese clan during the Yamato period. [2] They claimed descent from Futodama. [3] The Inbe clan originally had a religious function by preparing and taking care of offerings. [4] According to the Kogo Shūi the Inbe clan were given Awa Province in Shikoku so they could ...