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'''Yamagato Industries''' (山形 ''Yamagato'') is the company that [[Hiro]] and [[Ando]] work for as programmers in [[Tokyo, Japan]]. |
'''Yamagato Industries''' (山形 ''Yamagato'') is the company that [[Hiro]] and [[Ando]] work for as programmers in [[Tokyo, Japan]]. |
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At some point after [[Claire Bennet]] outed herself as an [[evo]], [[Renautas]] bought Yamagato. |
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==Notable Employees== |
==Notable Employees== |
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* [[Yoji Hayata]] |
* [[Yoji Hayata]] |
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* [[Jiro]] |
* [[Jiro]] |
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* [[Kenjiro]] (head of maintenance) |
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* [[Ando Masahashi]] |
* [[Ando Masahashi]] |
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* [[Hiro Nakamura]] |
* [[Hiro Nakamura]] |
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* [[Daphne Millbrook]] |
* [[Daphne Millbrook]] |
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* [[Tokyo detective]] |
* [[Tokyo detective]] |
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* [[Hachiro Otomo]] |
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==About== |
==About== |
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===[[Season One]]=== |
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{{season summary|season=One}} |
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[[Hiro]] first discovers his powers in his cubicle and rushes to tell [[Ando]], excitedly running about the cubicles. He is scolded by [[Hiro's boss|his boss]]. |
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After [[Space-time manipulation|teleporting]] to an future [[New York, NY|New York]], Hiro phones Yamagato to talk to his friend [[Ando]], still in the present. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:The Crane]]=== |
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Hiro, wanting to live up to his grandfather's [[family|legacy]], throws away his Yamagato ID badge. |
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===[[One Giant Leap]]=== |
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At the office, Hiro tries to convince Ando of his powers and shows him [[9th Wonders!|the comic]] from the future. They decide to leave their jobs and begin their mission. |
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===[[Nothing to Hide]]=== |
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In [[Charles Deveaux's apartment]], [[Peter]] reads the ''[[New York Telegraph]]'', which reports that Yamagato's stock is down to 215 and an eighth. |
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===[[Six Months Ago]]=== |
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Hiro tries to call Ando at work, and instead encounters himself from six months ago. Later, Hiro accidentally [[Space-time manipulation|teleports]] to the current-day roof of Yamagato where another [[Yamagato employee|employee]] asks why he's returned from America early. |
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===[[Distractions]]=== |
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[[Kimiko Nakamura|Hiro's sister]] tells Hiro that Yamagato is financially failing. Hiro devises a way to help [[Kaito|his father]] realize that Kimiko is capable of taking over the business. |
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===[[How to Stop an Exploding Man]]=== |
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Hiro returns [[Ando]] to Yamagato after rescuing him from [[Sylar]] and gives him Kensei's sword as a promise that he will return. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Heroism is Found in the Heart, Part 1]]=== |
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{{season summary|season=Two}} |
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After [[Hiro]] drops [[Ando]] off at Yamagato, Ando is assigned a new position. He works late, waiting for [[Kimiko]], and walks her home. Outside the office building, they are confronted by a [[Tokyo bikers|group of sword-bearing bikers]]. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Heroism is Found in the Heart, Part 2]]=== |
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Outside Yamagato, [[Ando]] helps [[Kimiko]] to dismount one of the [[Tokyo bikers|bikers]]. Kimiko and Ando mount the freed motorcycle and head off into the streets of [[Tokyo]], but the bikers give chase. |
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===[[Kindred]]=== |
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[[Ando]] plays a video game in his office, but is interrupted by [[Mr. Egami|his boss]]. His boss mentions that being friends with [[Kaito|the CEO]] does not mean he can play games at work, and Ando apologizes. Ando opens a file and finds [[Hiro's sword]]. Examining the sword, he finds text at the bottom of the sword reading "Ando, open". In it, he finds several scrolls. [[Hiro]] tells him that he's in [[1671]], where he met [[Takezo Kensei]]. Hiro tells him he must stay to make Kensei the man they know. He mentions that Kensei has a great power. |
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===[[Out of Time]]=== |
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[[Ando]] is working at his desk when [[Hiro]] appears. Hiro learns they stopped [[the explosion]] and tells Ando he wishes to see [[Kaito Nakamura|his father]]. Ando tells Hiro that his father has been [[Death|murdered]]. |
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===[[Episode:Truth & Consequences|Truth & Consequences]]=== |
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[[Hiro]] and [[Ando]] look at a photo of [[Group of twelve|twelve people]]. He says he needs to find [[Adam|Kensei]] to get [[revenge]]. Ando is skeptical, but Hiro tells him that he saw Kensei on the [[Charles Deveaux's rooftop|Deveaux rooftop]], just before he pushed [[Kaito]] to his [[death]]. He asks how Kensei could live for over four hundred years, and Hiro tells him that Kensei could [[Regeneration|heal from any wound]] and that perhaps he has also survived time. Hiro realizes that he must have left a trail. |
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Hiro finds a picture of a young Victoria, Kensei and Kaito. He looks on the back to see that Kensei is going by the name Adam Monroe. Recognizing that name, Ando pulls out a packet with Adam's name on it. Inside they find a paper dated [[Timeline:Pre-eclipse#November_2.2C_1977|November 2, 1977]], which is an order to lock away Adam, signed by Hiro's father, Kaito. Before Ando can convince him otherwise, Hiro [[Space-time manipulation|teleports]] himself to that day. |
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Hiro returns from 1977 and retrieves his sword from Ando, determined to avenge his father's murder. He says that he must go to [[Odessa, TX|Odessa, Texas]] and teleports away. |
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=== [[Episode:Powerless|Powerless]] === |
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[[Ando]] walks back into his cubicle to find [[Hiro]] already there. He asks about [[Adam]], and Hiro replies by saying that Adam will no longer harm anybody. |
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=== [[Graphic Novel:Past Experience]] === |
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[[Kimiko]] remembers a conversation she had with [[Kaito|her father]]: he was interested in the past and a depiction of [[Takezo Kensei]], while she was more concerned with the future and the problems Yamagato was facing. Later, after Kaito's death, Kimiko is made the CEO of the company and the President of [[Yamagato Fellowship]]. In her office, she mediates a petty argument between [[Jiro]] and [[Taro]] by remembering what Kensei did to [[Oni's sword]]. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:The Kill Squad, Part 1]]=== |
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[[Rosetti]] recalls being stationed under Yamagato, keeping tabs on [[Hiro]]. |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, Part 1]]=== |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, Part 2]]=== |
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[[Daphne Millbrook]] enters [[Yoji Hayata]]'s office at Yamagato. After a brief encounter with [[Hayata's goons|his men]], Daphne acquires the information she needs from Hayata and [[enhanced speed|quickly flees]] Yoji's office to regroup, racing through the building to the roof, then leaping to the next building. |
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===[[The Second Coming]]=== |
===[[The Second Coming]]=== |
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[[Hiro]] hires [[Tokyo detective|a detective]] to find out who stole [[the formula]]. When he learns her name is [[Daphne Millbrook]], he takes [[Ando]] [[ability extension|along with him]] and [[Space-time manipulation|teleport]]s to [[Daphne's apartment]] in [[Paris]]. |
[[Hiro]] hires [[Tokyo detective|a detective]] to find out who stole [[the formula]]. When he learns her name is [[Daphne Millbrook]], he takes [[Ando]] [[ability extension|along with him]] and [[Space-time manipulation|teleport]]s to [[Daphne's apartment]] in [[Paris]]. |
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===[[Season Four]]=== |
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{{season summary|season=Four}} |
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===[[Webisode:Dark Matters, Part 5]]=== |
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The Yamagato logo is included on the [[Quentin's board|board]] that [[Quentin Frady]] creates. |
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===[[Episode:June 13th, Part One|June 13th, Part One]]=== |
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===[[Episode:Tabula Rasa|Tabula Rasa]]=== |
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===[[Graphic Novel:The Trip, Part 2]]=== |
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[[Hiro]] sees an advert for Yamagato, and teleports to Japan. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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* The employees have scheduled workout times on the roof of their building. This is common practice throughout Japan, called calisthenics. |
* The employees have scheduled workout times on the roof of their building. This is common practice throughout Japan, called calisthenics. |
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* In ''[[Graphic Novel:The Crane|The Crane]]'', |
* In ''[[Graphic Novel:The Crane|The Crane]]'', the company's name is spelled differently — Yamagoto Industries. |
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* Yamagato produces software which auto translates most of the entries on [[Hiro's blog]]. |
* Yamagato produces software which auto translates most of the entries on [[Hiro's blog]]. |
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* Kaito keeps a satellite office in the [[Kirby Plaza building]]. (''[[Four Months Later...]]'') |
* Kaito keeps a satellite office in the [[Kirby Plaza building]]. (''[[Four Months Later...]]'') |
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* [[Quentin Frady]]'s [[Quentin's board|clue board]] has the Yamagato logo on it. (''[[Dark Matters, Part 5]]'') |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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* According to [[Pinehearst's file]] on [[Kaito]], Yamagato's address is 100 Yamagato Industries Way. [[Tadashi]] and [[Hiro]] also say that Yamagato's address is 614 Kaminaka Street {{epp|403}}. Ultimately, it is unknown how many buildings/offices Yamagato Industries owns. |
* According to [[Pinehearst's file]] on [[Kaito]], Yamagato's address is 100 Yamagato Industries Way. [[Tadashi]] and [[Hiro]] also say that Yamagato's address is 614 Kaminaka Street {{epp|403}}. Ultimately, it is unknown how many buildings/offices Yamagato Industries owns. |
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* According to the [[episode commentary]] for ''[[The Second Coming]]'', scenes that took place in Hiro's office were filmed on the 51st floor of the Arco building. |
* According to the [[episode commentary]] for ''[[The Second Coming]]'', scenes that took place in Hiro's office were filmed on the 51st floor of the Arco building. |
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* According to [[Heroes Interactive:Acceptance|Heroes Interactive]], scenes from ''[[Acceptance]]'' that took place on the roof of Yamagato were shot on the roof of the [[Wikipedia:Sunset Gower Studios|Sunset Gower Studios]] parking garage. |
* According to [[Heroes Interactive:Acceptance|Heroes Interactive]], scenes from ''[[Acceptance]]'' that took place on the roof of Yamagato were shot on the roof of the [[Wikipedia:Sunset Gower Studios|Sunset Gower Studios]] parking garage. |
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* According to ''[[Saving Charlie]]'', Hiro and Ando's cubicles are on the 16th floor of Yamagato. (Chapter 3) |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Image:1x10hiroyamagotaworkout.JPG|Hiro accidentally "[[Space-time manipulation|jumps]]" to work while kissing [[Charlie]]. |
Image:1x10hiroyamagotaworkout.JPG|Hiro accidentally "[[Space-time manipulation|jumps]]" to work while kissing [[Charlie]]. |
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Image:You're No Superhero.jpg|Ando and a [[Yamagato cubicle employee|co-worker]] observe [[Kimiko]] in her office. |
Image:You're No Superhero.jpg|Ando and a [[Yamagato cubicle employee|co-worker]] observe [[Kimiko]] in her office. |
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Image:Heroism is Found in the Heart, Part 1.jpg|Ando and Kimiko appear startled by a [[Tokyo bikers| |
Image:Heroism is Found in the Heart, Part 1.jpg|Ando and Kimiko appear startled by a [[Tokyo bikers|group of bikers]] outside Yamagato. |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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{{business}} |
{{business}} |
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[[Category:Galleries]] |
[[Category:Galleries]] |
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[[Category:Renautas]] |
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Latest revision as of 20:53, 3 November 2015
| Yamagato Industries | |
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| Location: | Tokyo, Japan |
| Purpose: | Business |
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Yamagato Industries (山形 Yamagato) is the company that Hiro and Ando work for as programmers in Tokyo, Japan.
At some point after Claire Bennet outed herself as an evo, Renautas bought Yamagato.
Notable Employees
- Dai (works for Yamagato Fellowship)
- Kin Egami
- Yoji Hayata
- Jiro
- Kenjiro (head of maintenance)
- Ando Masahashi
- Hiro Nakamura
- Kaito Nakamura (former Chief Executive Officer, former President of Yamagato Fellowship, Deceased)
- Kimiko Nakamura (Chief Executive Officer, President of Yamagato Fellowship, former Executive Vice President of Yamagato Industries)
- Rosetti
- Tadashi (former employee)
- Taro
- A unnamed cubicle employee
- Another unnamed employee
Notable Visitors
About
Season One
For an episode-by-episode summary, see Yamagato Industries: Season One History.
Season Two
For an episode-by-episode summary, see Yamagato Industries: Season Two History.
The Second Coming
Now CEO of Yamagato, Hiro opens a recording of his father, informing him of a secret formula and to keep it safe. As soon as he finds the formula, a speedster rushes in and steals it. Despite Hiro's best efforts to stop time and stop the thief, she gets away. To decide whether or not to go after the formula, Hiro time travels from Yamagato to the future.
The Butterfly Effect
Hiro hires a detective to find out who stole the formula. When he learns her name is Daphne Millbrook, he takes Ando along with him and teleports to Daphne's apartment in Paris.
Season Four
For an episode-by-episode summary, see Yamagato Industries: Season Four History.
Webisode:Dark Matters, Part 5
The Yamagato logo is included on the board that Quentin Frady creates.
June 13th, Part One
Notes
- The employees have scheduled workout times on the roof of their building. This is common practice throughout Japan, called calisthenics.
- In The Crane, the company's name is spelled differently — Yamagoto Industries.
- Yamagato produces software which auto translates most of the entries on Hiro's blog.
- Kaito keeps a satellite office in the Kirby Plaza building. (Four Months Later...)
- Quentin Frady's clue board has the Yamagato logo on it. (Dark Matters, Part 5)
Trivia
- The clock in Hiro's cubicle consists of kanji, Chinese characters, that represent the text "One", "Two", etc. instead of the numerical values "1", "2", etc. Modern clocks in Japan typically show the latter.
- Hiro is a programmer with a level 3 security clearance. His ID number is 651283461132, and he is referred to as "a lowly office drone". (The Crane)
- Part of the Heroes Evolutions experience, yamagatofellowship.org is the real-life website for Yamagato Industries which is headed by Kaito Nakamura.
- After returning from America, Ando has placed an American flag on his desk. (Kindred)
- The kanji for "Yamagato" (山形) translates approximately to "mountain shape" or "shape of mountain".
- According to Pinehearst's file on Kaito, Yamagato's address is 100 Yamagato Industries Way. Tadashi and Hiro also say that Yamagato's address is 614 Kaminaka Street (Acceptance). Ultimately, it is unknown how many buildings/offices Yamagato Industries owns.
- According to the episode commentary for The Second Coming, scenes that took place in Hiro's office were filmed on the 51st floor of the Arco building.
- According to Heroes Interactive, scenes from Acceptance that took place on the roof of Yamagato were shot on the roof of the Sunset Gower Studios parking garage.
- According to Saving Charlie, Hiro and Ando's cubicles are on the 16th floor of Yamagato. (Chapter 3)
Gallery
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Hiro's desk at Yamagato Industries is immaculate.
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In an office full of cubicles...
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...Hiro shouts "Yatta!"
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According to The Crane, Hiro throws away his security card before leaving for New York City with Ando.
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Employees have a workout session on the roof of Yamagato Industries.
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Ando and Kimiko appear startled by a group of bikers outside Yamagato.
See Also
- For other uses of Yamagato, see Yamagato (disambig).
- For the gallery owned by Yamagato Industries, see Yamagato Fellowship.
- For the Heroes Evolutions website about Yamagato Fellowship, see yamagatofellowship.org.