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  1. Norio Tanabe is the angler who established pattern fishing, in the Japanese bass fishing scene. He is a leader amongst Japanese professional anglers, yet his activity doesn't end inside of Japan. In 1983 he went overseas to study in the birthplace of Bass fishing, USA.

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  2. Norio Tanabe is the angler who established pattern fishing, in the Japanese bass fishing scene. He is a leader amongst Japanese professional anglers, yet his activity doesn't end inside of Japan. In 1983 he went overseas to study in the birthplace of Bass fishing, USA.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Norio_TanabeNorio Tanabe - Wikipedia

    Norio Tanabe (田辺 徳雄, Tanabe Norio, born May 11, 1966 in Yamanashi, Japan) is a former Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball player. He played for the Seibu Lions and Yomiuri Giants . In 1986, Tanabe was one of several Lions players who played on loan for the San Jose Bees .

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    At a tackle show in the early 1970s, famed lure designer (and subsequent Elite Series competitor) Lee Sisson represented Lew Childre, whose baitcasting reels were made in collaboration with Shimano. At one point he left the booth and came back to find an anonymous note indicating that their products were “from the same people who brought you Pearl ...

    In 1997, The Wall Street Journal reported about Japan’s “Bassu Boomu,” the rise of tournament culture across the Pacific. A decade later, in 2007, Buddhist priest Shigeru Tsukiyama qualified for the Classic and was featured in the sports section of The New York Times. The implication in both stories was that the mix of uber-American bass culture an...

    Part of the historical intrigue surrounding Japanese pros’ success on tour has been their early access to cutting-edge and hyper-refined techniques and tackle, particularly in the finesse realm. When Ito won at the St. Lawrence, he told Bassmaster.com that he was using “Japanese techniques.” That included soft plastics from companies including Nori...

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  5. Positions: Shortstop, Second Baseman and Third Baseman. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 5-11 , 172lb (180cm, 78kg) Born: May 11, 1966 in Fujiyoshida, Japan. High School: Yoshida HS (Japan) Full Name: Norio Tanabe. View Player Info from the B-R Bullpen. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free.

  6. With Kazuo Matsui emerging at short, Tanabe moved to third base in 1995 and hit .256/.299/.353. He grounded into 16 double plays, tying Hiroki Kokubo for second in the league, one behind Koji Akiyama. After five straight Japan Series appearances, Seibu failed to take the PL pennant.

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