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Before joining Shintoho as an assistant director (under his older brother, Yoshiki Onoda), Hirata moved into still photography, and eventually joined Toho in 1953, under the studio's "New Face" program, which would lead to his casting in Godzilla (although Hirata was originally intended for the part of Ogata, eventually played by another genre regular, Akira Takarada).
Takano closely recreates the atmosphere created by Kouji Ogata, who illustrated the original novels and manga, though it is not known whether Takano is employing his natural style or simply imitating Ogata in the interests of continuity.
The line is named after Hita and Mount Hiko in the prefectural line between Fukuoka and Oita.
Inukai, Ōita (犬飼町; -machi), former town located in Ōno District, Ōita, Japan
Ōita: Incumbent Katsusada Hirose wins reelection against only one Communist candidate.
Paintings of his were included in 1994's The View from Within: Japanese American Art from the Internment Camps, 1942-1945 at the Japanese American National Museum, in Los Angeles; and in 1995's Japanese and Japanese American Painters in the United States, 1896-1945: A Half Century of Hope and Suffering, which showed in Japan at Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Oita Prefectural Art Hall, and the Hiroshima Museum of Art.
Ogata is well known for his roles in Peter Greenaway's The Pillow Book, Paul Schrader's Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters and Shohei Imamura's The Ballad of Narayama.
Nakamoto began 2013 with a personal best of 2:08:35 hours at the Beppu-Ōita Marathon, taking the runner-up spot behind Yuki Kawauchi, who broke the course record to win.
Kunimi, Ōita, a town in Higashikunisaki District, Ōita, Japan
Atsushi Ogata (Shinnosuke Abe):He fell in love with Takao at first sight by the exercise of the land meeting.
Bungo-Mori Station, a railway station in Kusu, Kusu District, Oita Prefecture, Japan
Ogata Saburo Koreyoshi's younger brother Ogata Shuma "Jiraiya" is believed to be the first "Ninjia" in Japanese folklore.
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The history of Ogata town is based on ancient Japanese history that includes the legendary hero Ogata no Saburo Koreyoshi.
With two weeks to go they got a job to carry coals from Qingdao, China across the Yellow Sea to Tobata and Oita, Japan.