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  1. Topics that Itokawa became interested in or took as a hobby, include such sports as basketball, golf and swimming, as well as orchestral arrangements and such instruments as cello, harmonica, organ, piano, violin and taishōgoto (a string instrument invented in Japan).

  2. Nov 17, 2023 · The story of Japan’s space programme may be traced to aeronautical research in the early twentieth century. In 1944, Germany sent Japan its rocket designs by U-boat. The father of the space programme was aeronautical engineer Hideo Itokawa, who established a...

  3. World War II and Aircraft Design During World War II, Itokawa worked as an aircraft designer for Nakajima Aircraft Company. His contributions included the design of the Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa fighter plane.

  4. Mar 15, 2023 · The late Dr Hideo Itokawa, the father of Japanese rocketry, faced the greatest crisis of his life in the final months of World War II. He had worked on the design of fighter planes such as the Ki-43 Hayabusa .

  5. After graduating, he entered Nakajima Aircraft Company, a core company of Nakajima Konzern, which developed rapidly along with the militarization of the Japanese economy. Itokawa joined the design team on fighters such as HAYABUSA and SHOHKI.

  6. I have 3 main hobbies: guitar, art, and vintage motorcycles. As I've got older the previous 2 unfortunately have taken a backseat to my motorcycle addiction. If I had more time, I would bounce around all 3.

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  8. Feb 1, 2024 · There are so many hobbies these days that you’ll never be bored. If you don’t want to fit into a box, if you are curious about all things gothic, macabre, and unusual, or if you’re looking for a new leisure activity, my list of weird hobbies is your to-go.

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