Proper noun
Miyamoto (plural Miyamotos)
A surname from Japanese.
A document dated 5 September 1607, purporting to be a transmission by Miyamoto Munisai of his teachings, suggests Munisai lived at least to this date. Source: Internet
Further muddying the waters, according to the genealogy of the extant Miyamoto family, Musashi was born in 1582. Source: Internet
However, in the first half of the 17th century, the famous swordsman Miyamoto Musashi promoted the use of a one-handed grip, which allowed both swords to be used simultaneously. Source: Internet
Like Nintendo fans worship Miyamoto, fans worship Miyazaki. Source: Internet
A student product developer named Shigeru Miyamoto was hired by Nintendo at this time. citation He worked for Yokoi, and one of his first tasks was to design the casing for several of the Color TV-Game consoles. Source: Internet
In this year, Miyamoto Iori entered Lord Ogasawara's service. Source: Internet