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11-5007: (Redirected from Ando ) "Ando" redirects here. For other uses, see Ando (disambiguation) . Andō , Ando , Andou or Andoh (written: 安藤 or 安東) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aika Ando ( 安藤 あいか , born 1984) , Japanese gravure idol and professional wrestler Akira Ando ( 安東 輝 , born 1995) , Japanese footballer Albert Ando (1929–2002), Japanese-born American economist Andō Chikasue ( 安東 愛季 , 1539–1587) , Japanese daimyō Arisa Andō ( 安藤 ありさ , born 1961) , Japanese voice actress Asa Ando ( 安藤 麻 , born 1996) , Japanese alpine skier Eiko Ando ( 安藤 永子 , born 1934) , Japanese actress Hiroshi Ando ( 安藤 尋 , born 1965) , Japanese screenwriter and film director Jiro Ando ( 安藤 慈朗 ) , Japanese manga artist Ando Jubei , cloisonné artist Jun Ando ( 安藤 淳 , born 1984) , Japanese footballer Kazu Ando ( 安藤 和津 , born 1948) , Japanese writer and television personality Kazuaki Ando ( 安藤 和明 , born 1967) , Japanese freestyle skier Kenkichi Ando ( 安藤 謙吉 , born 1950) , Japanese weightlifter Kisaburō Andō ( 安藤 紀三郎 , 1874–1954) , Japanese general and wartime Home Minister Andō Kiyosue ( 安東 舜季 , 1514–1553) , Japanese daimyō Koki Ando ( 安藤 宏基 , born 1947) , Japanese businessman Kozō Andō ( 安藤 宏三 , 1940–2003) , Japanese Kendo teacher Kozue Ando ( 安藤 梢 , born 1982) , Japanese women's footballer Kunitake Andō ( 安藤 国威 , born 1942) , Japanese businessman, former president of Sony Manabu Andoh ( 安藤 学 , born 1967) , Japanese baseball player Masahiro Ando (footballer) ( 安藤 正裕 , born 1972) , Japanese footballer Masahiro Andoh ( 安藤 正容 , born 1954) , Japanese composer and guitarist Masanobu Andō ( 安藤 政信 , born 1975) , Japanese actor and film director Masashi Ando ( 安藤 雅司 , born 1969) , Japanese animator and character designer Masaya Ando ( 安藤 正哉 , born 1960) , Japanese sport wrestler Miki Ando ( 安藤 美姫 , born 1987) , Japanese figure skater Mikiko Ando ( 安藤 美希子 , born 1992) , Japanese weightlifter Minami Ando ( 安藤 みなみ , born 1997) , Japanese table tennis player Misako Ando ( 安藤 美佐子 , born 1971) , Japanese softball player Miya Ando , American artist Momofuku Ando ( 安藤 百福 , 1910–2007) , Japanese inventor and founder of Nissin Foods Momoko Ando ( 安藤 桃子 , born 1982) , Japanese film director Andō Morinari ( 安藤 守就 , 1503–1582) , Japanese samurai Motoo Andoh ( 安藤 統男 , born 1939) , Japanese baseball player Naoto Ando ( 安藤 由翔 , born 1991) , Japanese footballer Natsu Ando ( 安藤 なつ , born 1981) , Japanese comedian Natsumi Ando ( 安藤 なつみ ) , Japanese manga artist Noboru Ando ( 安藤 昇 , 1926–2015) , Japanese actor and former yakuza Andō Nobumasa ( 安藤 信正 , 1819–1871) , Japanese daimyō Rikichi Andō ( 安藤 利吉 , 1884–1946) , Imperial Japanese general and Governor-General of Taiwan Sakura Ando ( 安藤 サクラ , born 1986) , Japanese actress Sakura Andō (idol) ( 安藤 咲桜 , born 2001) , Japanese idol Sayaka Ando ( 安藤 沙耶香 , born 1981) , Japanese gravure idol and model Seiya Ando ( 安藤 誓哉 , born 1992) , Japanese basketball player Shinji Ando ( 安藤 真児 ) , Japanese baseball player Shinobu Ando ( 安藤 忍 , 1895–1970) , Japanese baseball player Ando Shoeki ( 安藤 昌益 , 1703–1762) , Japanese philosopher Shunsuke Andō ( 安藤 駿介 , born 1990) , Japanese footballer Shuto Ando (born 1994) Japanese basketball player Tadahiro Ando ( 安藤 忠恕 , 1941–2010) , Japanese politician Tadao Ando ( 安藤 忠雄 , born 1941) , Japanese architect Taiyo Ando ( 安藤 泰洋 , born 1987) , Japanese rugby union player Takeo Ando ( 安藤 武夫 , born 1938) , Japanese Go player Taro Ando ( 安藤 太郎 , born 1977) , Japanese slalom canoeist Andō Teibi ( 安東 貞美 , 1853–1932) , also known as Andō Sadayoshi, Imperial Japanese general and Governor-General of Taiwan Teru Ando ( 安東 輝 , born 1995) , Japanese footballer who plays for AC Nagano Parceiro Tomoyasu Ando ( 安藤 智安 , born 1974) , Japanese footballer Toshiyuki Ando ( 安藤 俊行 , born 1948) , Japanese Go player Tsuneo Ando (born 1956), Japanese aikidoka Umeko Ando ( 安東 ウメ子 , 1932–2004) , Japanese Ainu singer and musician Yasuhiro Ando ( 安藤 康洋 , born 1969) , Japanese cyclist Yuka Ando ( 安藤 友香 , born 1994) , Japanese long-distance runner Yūko Andō (news anchor) ( 安藤 優子 , born 1958) , Japanese news anchor Yūko Andō (singer) ( 安藤 裕子 , born 1977) , Japanese singer-songwriter Yuya Ando ( 安藤 優也 , born 1977) , Japanese baseball player Other people [ edit ] Antonio Ando (born 1914), Argentine sport shooter Clifford Ando (born 1969), American classicist Elreen Ando (born 1998), Filipino weightlifter Fictional characters [ edit ] Ando Masahashi ,

22-516: A commercial treaty with Prussia , the assassination of Henry Heusken , and the appearance of a Russian warship claiming Tsushima Island for the Russian Empire . Andō was also a supporter of the kobu-gattai policy to strengthen relations between the imperial court and the shogunate. He was instrumental in arranging for Kazunomiya , the younger sister of Emperor Kōmei , to marry Shōgun Tokugawa Iemochi . All of these actions aroused

33-419: A character from the television series Heroes Mahoro Andou (安藤 まほろ), assumed name of the title character in the manga and anime series Mahoromatic Andō Rena (安藤レナ), a minor character in the anime film series Girls und Panzer das Finale Ringo Andou (あんどうりんご), a main character from the video game series Puyo Puyo Ruruka Ando, a character from Danganronpa Tsubasa Andō ( 安藤 翼 ) ,

44-413: A character in the manga series Gakuen Alice Tazusa Andou (安藤 鶴紗), a character from the anime series Assault Lily See also [ edit ] Andō clan , a Japanese samurai clan [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Andō . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding

55-596: Is a Japanese surname. Ando may also refer to: And%C5%8D Nobumasa Andō Nobumasa ( 安藤 信正 , January 10, 1819 – November 20, 1871) was a late- Edo period Japanese samurai , and the 5th daimyō of Iwakitaira Domain in the Tōhoku region of Japan, and the 10th hereditary chieftain of the Andō clan . He was the eldest son of Andō Nobuyori and his mother was a daughter of Matsudaira Nobuakira of Yoshida Domain . His childhood names were Kinnoshin and Kinnosuke and he

66-582: The enmity of pro- Sonnō jōi samurai, and Andō himself was the target of an assassination attempt in 1862 by six former Mito Domain samurai outside the Sakashita Gate of Edo Castle also called the Sakashita Gate Incident . British counsul-general Rutherford Alcock remarked on meeting the heavily-bandaged Andō shortly afterwards and was favourably impressed with his fortitude, stating that his injuries lent credence to claims by

77-441: The person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Andō&oldid=1259448858 " Categories : Surnames Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ando (disambiguation) Ando or Andō

88-410: The shogunate that the opening of the country to foreign trade had to proceed slowly due to strong domestic opposition. However, Andō was forced from office soon afterwards by his political enemies, who accused him of improper conduct in arranging for an heir to succeed Ii Naosuke and due to allegations that he had accepted bribes from American consul Townsend Harris . The kokudaka of Iwakitaira Domain

99-461: Was also reduced by 20,000 koku . He officially retired in 1863; however as his son and heir Andō Nobutami was still underage, he continued to rule the domain from behind-the-scenes. Andō Nobutami died in 1863 and was replaced by an adopted heir, Andō Nobutake . In 1868, during the Boshin War , Nobumasa took the domain into the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei over the objections of Nobutake. The domain

110-537: Was appointed a wakadoshiyori under the Tairō Ii Naosuke . In 1860 he was appointed a rōjū , and placed in charge of foreign affairs. Ii Naosuke was assassinated in the Sakuradamon Incident in 1860 and Andō Nobumasa became a leading councilor of state together with Kuze Hirochika . Among the many problems he faced in foreign affairs during this Bakumatsu period , was them the conclusion of

121-441: Was known most of his life as Andō Nobuyuki , taking the name of Nobumasa only after he became a rōjū . Nobumasa was born at the domain's Edo residence, and was received in formal audience by Shōgun Tokugawa Ienari in 1835. He became daimyō in 1847 on the death of his father. In 1848, he was promoted to the post of sōshaban within the shogunal administration. In 1858, he rose to the post of jisha-bugyō , and subsequently

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