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10-554: Tanabe may refer to: People [ edit ] Chie Tanabe ( 田邊 智恵 , born 1971) , Japanese stuntwoman Chikara Tanabe ( 田南部 力 , born 1975) , Japanese Olympic wrestler Daichi Tanabe ( 田辺 大智 , born 2001) , Japanese footballer Daisuke Tanabe , Japanese electronic musician and music producer David Tanabe (born 1980), American professional ice hockey player Gou Tanabe ( 田邊 剛 , born 1975) , Japanese manga artist Hajime Tanabe ( 田辺 元 , 1885–1962) , Japanese philosopher of

20-530: A minor planet Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tanabe . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tanabe&oldid=1256860310 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Short description

30-840: A railway station in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan Kita-Tanabe Station , a railway station in Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan Minami-Tanabe Station , a railway station on the West Japan Railway Nishi-Tanabe Station or Nishitanabe Station, a subway station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line Shin-Tanabe Station , a railway station on Kintetsu Railway's Kyoto Line in Kyōtanabe, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan Tanabe Station ,

40-734: A railway station on the Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line in Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan Others [ edit ] Tanabe Art Museum ( Tanabe Bijutsukan ), in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan Tanabe Mitsubishi Pharma SC , a Japanese football club based in Osaka Siege of Tanabe , a battle in 1600 in Japan Ai Tanabe , a fictional character in the manga and anime series Planetes Tanabe Hisao Prize , for Asian musicology research 6738 Tanabe ,

50-431: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Chie Tanabe Chie Tanabe ( 田邊 智恵 , Tanabe Chie , born March 29, 1971) is a Japanese stuntwoman and suit actress (an actress in a full-body rubber suit). She was formerly associated with Japan Enterprise Action . Tanabe's married name is Chie Nishimura ( 西村 智恵 , Nishimura Chie ) . In 1998, she became

60-1698: The Kyoto School Harumichi Tanabe ( 田辺 治通 , 1879–1950) , bureaucrat and cabinet minister in early Shōwa period Japan Hi69 , Tanabe Hiroki ( 田辺 裕喜 , born 1981) , Japanese professional wrestler Hisao Tanabe ( 田辺 尚雄 , 1883–1984) , Japanese musicologist Jūji Tanabe ( 田部 重治 , 1884–1972) , Japanese literature scholar, teacher, and mountain climber Karin Tanabe , American historical fiction novelist Kazuhiko Tanabe ( 田辺 和彦 , born 1981) , Japanese footballer Keisuke Tanabe ( 田辺 圭佑 , born 1992) , Japanese footballer Kensuke Tanabe ( 田邊 賢輔 , born 1963) , Japanese video game designer, producer and director Kiyoshi Tanabe ( 田辺 清 , born 1940) , Japanese Olympic boxer Kiyoshi Tanabe (tennis) , Japanese professional tennis player Luke Tanabe , Canadian fashion designer Makoto Tanabe ( 田邊 誠 , 1922–2015) , Japanese politician Masatake Tanabe ( 田部 正壮 , 1849–1939) , Mayor of Hiroshima in 1917–1921 Masato Tanabe , American scientist Mataemon Tanabe ( 田辺 又右衛門 , 1869–1946) , Japanese martial artist Miku Tanabe ( 田名部 生来 , born 1992) , Japanese idol Moritake Tanabe ( 田辺 盛武 , 1889–1949) , Japanese general during World War II Nobuhiro Tanabe ( 田辺 信宏 , born 1961) , Japanese politician Norikazu Tanabe ( 田部 仁一 , born 1970) , Japanese fencer Norio Tanabe ( 田辺 徳雄 , born 1966) , Japanese baseball player, coach, and manager Rui Tanabe ( 田辺 留依 , born 1997) , Japanese voice actress. Ryota Tanabe ( 田鍋 陵太 , born 1993) , Japanese football player Tanabe no Sakimaro ( 田辺 福麻呂 ) , Japanese waka poet of

70-1014: The Nara period Tanabe Sakuro ( 田辺 朔郎 , 1861–1944) , Japanese civil engineer Seiichi Tanabe ( 田辺 誠一 , born 1969) , Japanese actor Seiko Tanabe ( 田辺 聖子 , 1928–2019) , Japanese author Shuto Tanabe ( 田邉 秀斗 , born 2002 ) , Japanese footballer Sonny Tanabe (born 1932), American Olympic competition swimmer Sotan Tanabe ( 田邉 草民 , born 1990) , Japanese footballer Takao Tanabe CM OBC RCA (born 1926), Canadian artist Tanabe Tomoji (1895–2009), Japanese supercentenarian Toma Tanabe ( 田辺 斗麗 , born 2002) , Japanese kickboxer Yasunori Tanabe ( 田辺 保典 , born 1967) , Japanese rower Yellow Tanabe ( 田辺 イエロウ ) , Japanese manga artist Yoko Tanabe ( 田辺 陽子 , born 1966) , Japanese judoka Yuki Tanabe ( 田邉 夕貴 , born 1989) , Japanese handball player Places [ edit ] Tanabe, Wakayama , Japan Tanabe, Kyoto , Japan Railway stations [ edit ] Kii-Tanabe Station ,

80-541: The accomplishment by reaching Stage 3. Tanabe also competed in Kunoichi , the women's version of Sasuke , but failed in Stage 3 after a misstep. She initially did not plan to compete again due to her plans of having a baby, but she later competed in the 4th Competition, where she failed Stage 1's Hop Rocket, and in the 5th Competition, where she failed the first stage angle run, and in the 6th competition, where she failed on

90-425: The barrel roll. On the 7th competition, she ran out of time because of losing time on the spinning log. And on the 8th competition, she failed on the first stage swing jump. Yellow Tanabe Yellow Tanabe ( 田辺 イエロウ , Tanabe Ierō , born June 13 ) is a Japanese manga artist . She was an assistant for Mitsuru Adachi and Makoto Raiku and made her debut in 2002 with the short story Lost Princess . She

100-481: The first woman to complete Stage 1 of Sasuke (known as Ninja Warrior franchise globally), during the 2nd Competition. She could not, however, complete the Spider Walk in Stage 2, as she was not tall enough to properly negotiate the obstacle. This accomplishment would not be matched until the 34th Competition, when Jessie Graff (another stuntwoman and frequent competitor of its United States version) surpassed

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