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Synonyms for hayato or Related words with hayato
kotaro
wataru
kengo
kaoru
ryuji
hajime
kazuya
naoto
kyosuke
takumi
tsukasa
daichi
kiryu
tatsuya
takeru
tomoki
kohei
kazuto
shiro
shinjiro
ryo
suguru
reiji
yuya
mamoru
tomohiro
kiichi
kazumi
chiaki
tomoya
kazuki
naoya
hiroto
kaname
kazuma
takuya
mitsuru
yusaku
ryoko
manami
shinji
kouji
keisuke
madoka
chigusa
yuto
masato
yukimura
daisuke
shinobu
Examples of "hayato"
Hayato
Tani (谷 隼人 "Tani
Hayato
") (born September 9, 1946 as Hajime Iwatani) is a Japanese television actor.
Henri was introduced in the "ZERO" OVA, joining the Sugo team to replace
Hayato
after the champion suffered a bad crash and retired from racing. Henri has an intense hatred of
Hayato
and on more than one occasion has concocted false stories to make others think less of
Hayato
. By the end of "ZERO" Henri becomes champion and overcomes his hatred of
Hayato
.
The
Hayato
were made to emigrate to the Kinai region, and were active in the protection of the court, the arts, sumo, and bamboo work. Many lived in Yamashiro Province, in the south of modern Kyoto. There remains an area called in Kyōtanabe, Kyoto, where many Ōsumi
Hayato
lived. These were the
Hayato
governed by the "
Hayato
-shi".
The 8th race is mostly like a duel between
Hayato
and Randoll,
Hayato
wins by the end and Randoll gets pushed into the sea.
In volume 10 after becoming aware of the Heaven's Riches Factions plan to destroy Reunion and kill all students of the school calling on friends he goes to save
Hayato
due to his belief that
Hayato
can take Broadstrike to a higher level as
Hayato
was able to use broadstrike at a level impossible in someone who was self-taught. Taeyang latter succumbs to his injuries but not before passing the secrets of Northern Broadstrike onto
Hayato
The
Hayato
may be the same as the Kumaso group of around the same time, but while the Kumaso are mentioned in the more legendary portions of the Nihon Shoki, the
Hayato
are recorded in various historical texts until the beginning of the Heian period. Though the Kumaso are generally portrayed as rebellious,
Hayato
are listed among the attendants of emperors and princes from as early as Emperor Nintoku's reign. This, along with a mention of
Hayato
crying before the grave of Emperor Yūryaku after his death, suggests that the
Hayato
were naturalized as personal servants by the late 7th century.
Hayato
and his ten followers pursue Nariatsu from the brothels of Edo as he travels home to the safety of his fortified castle in the Tatebayashi fief. As they are about to ambush Nariatsu and his bodyguards,
Hayato
receives a letter from Tatewaki. He orders
Hayato
not to kill Nariatsu, because the Council is reconsidering the decision to abolish the Oshi fief. Some samurai refuse to obey.
Hayato
enforces Tatewaki's order, because obedience is a samurai's first duty. Later, Daijuro tells the others that
Hayato
has more reason to disobey than they do. His wife, Lady Orie, has already committed jigai in anticipation of Nariatsu's death and the retired Shogun's wrath.
Hayato
Fujita (藤田 勇人 "Fujita
Hayato
", born September 20, 1986) is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Fujita "Jr."
Hayato
(フジタ"Jr"ハヤト). Despite his small stature and physique for a professional wrestler, he is known for his toughness and hard shoot-style strikes.
Even after pledging allegiance to the Japanese court, the
Hayato
continued to resist its rule. After the establishment of Ōsumi Province in 713, the Ōsumi
Hayato
fought back in 720 with the
Hayato
Rebellion, but were defeated in 721 by an army led by Ōtomo no Tabito. The Handen-Shūju system was implemented in their lands in 800. The population of Yamato immigrants in Kagoshima prefecture in the early 8th century has been estimated at around 9,000 people and one-seventh of the total population. By this estimate, the
Hayato
population of the time can be calculated as consisting of around 54,000 people (not including
Hayato
emigrants to Honshū).
A member of Scepter 4. Twin brother of
Hayato
Minato.
The (720–721) was a rebellion of the
Hayato
people of southern Kyushu against the state of Japan. After a year and a half of fighting, the
Hayato
were defeated, and the Japanese court established its rule over southern Kyushu.
In Japanese mythology, the deity Umisachihiko is considered the ancestor of the ruler of the Ata
Hayato
. The
Hayato
Dance may be intended to portray Umisachihiko's pain at being outdone by his younger brother Yamasachihiko.
Hayato
Station is the name of two train stations in Japan:
Hayato
was designed by Kazuhiko Shimamoto. He is voiced by Takumi Yamazaki.
Hayato
Nakamura (中村 隼, born November 18, 1991) is a Japanese football player.
Hayato
Station is located in an isolated rural location with no buildings nearby.
The ethnic origin of the
Hayato
is uncertain. Some scholars have suggested that the
Hayato
are of Austronesian origin. Their culture and language are believed to have differed from those of other regions of Japan. In particular, their folk song and dance became famous in the Kinai region as the . An excavation of Heijō Palace discovered wooden shields with a distinctive reverse-S-shaped marking. These shields match those described in the "Engishiki", which the
Hayato
used in court ceremonial functions. The
Hayato
had roles in various state ceremonies, including those for the new year, imperial enthronement, and visiting foreign officials.
Hayato
Station has a single side platform serving traffic in both directions. The station is unattended.
Takenaga
Hayato
was clearly influenced by his studies of the Shindō-ryū of Ushū Tatewaki. Takenaga
Hayato
went to Edo, was employed by the Yagyū family and studied Edo line Yagyū Shinkage-ryū with Yagyū Munenori. The name Yagyū Shingan-ryū was used after
Hayato
was directed to use the family "Yagyū" name in his art Shingan-ryū by Yagyu Munenori. On return to his home in Sendai, Miyagi he taught the "ashigaru" until his death.
Hayato
Station is served by the Nippō Main Line and Hisatsu Line.