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  1. Toyohiro Akiyama (秋山 豊寛, Akiyama Toyohiro, born 22 July 1942) is a retired Japanese TV journalist and professor at Kyoto University of Art and Design. In December 1990, he spent seven days aboard the Mir space station.

  2. Toyohiro Akiyama (秋山 豊寛, Akiyama Toyohiro?), né le 22 juillet 1942, est le premier spationaute japonais.

  3. 18 juil. 2024 · Akiyama Toyohiro (born July 22, 1942, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese journalist and television reporter, the first Japanese citizen and the first journalist to travel into space. Akiyama was also the first fare-paying civilian passenger (nonprofessional astronaut) to participate in a spaceflight.

  4. Meet Toyohiro Akiyama, aka "The Space Antihero", who def... 🚀 Uncover the fascinating story of the first Japanese person in space in our latest YouTube shorts!

  5. Toyohiro Akiyama: Cautionary tales from one not afraid to risk all. Astronaut-newshound -professor Toyohiro Akiyama explains how the farming life helps him plow fertile political ground in...

  6. 9 déc. 2020 · Thirty years ago today, on 2 December 1990, the Soyuz TM-11 spacecraft lifted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome with an unusual passenger on board: Toyohiro Akiyama, a citizen of Japan. He became the first Japanese national, the first journalist and the first civilian to travel into space.

  7. Toyohiro Akiyama was the first Japanese in orbit and the first fee-paying space passenger. Born on 25 October 1943, in Yokohama, Japan he became a reporter for the TBS television station and television personality.