Renzaburo Shibata is known for writing books on Martial Arts, particularly judo. His most famous work is "Judo: Basics of Tachi-waza and Newaza." Shibata has also written instructional guides and essays on judo techniques and principles.
Jiro. Shibata has written: 'Kamui kara kami e'
Shokyoku Shibata has written: 'Rengato' -- subject(s): Japanese literature, History and criticism
Tokue Shibata has written: 'Gendai toshi ron' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Japan
Toshio Shibata has written: 'Dam' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Landscape photography, Photography, Artistic
M. Shibata has written: 'An English and Japanese dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, Japanese, Japanese language
Hirotake Shibata has written: 'Zenkoku \\' -- subject(s): Bessho (Name), Description and travel, Etymology, Gazetteers, Geographical Names, History, Iron foundries, Names, Geographical
Mitsuhiko Shibata has written: 'Edo nyonin no hibun' -- subject(s): Nihon-Rekishi-Edo jidai, Anecdotes, Epitaphs, Josei-Denki, History, Boshi, Biography, Women
Kei Shibata has written: 'A contribution to the theoretical study of monetary inequilibrium and economic growth' 'Tenkanki no keizaigaku' -- subject(s): Economic history, Economics, History, Keynesian economics
Mike Shibata's birth name is Michael Zen Shibata.
Shibata Zeshin was born in 1807.
Shibata Zeshin died in 1891.
Go Shibata was born in 1975.