Professor Yoshimori
0 sources
Professor Yoshimori
Summary
Professor Yoshimori is a fictional human[1]. He worked as a university teacher[2] and archaeologist[3].
Key Facts
- Professor Yoshimori held citizenship in Japan[4].
- Japanese was Professor Yoshimori's native language[5].
- Professor Yoshimori's professions included university teacher[2].
- Professor Yoshimori worked as an archaeologist[3].
- Professor Yoshimori's field of work was archaeology[6].
- Professor Yoshimori held the position of professor[7].
- Among Professor Yoshimori's employers was Domino University[8].
- Professor Yoshimori is recorded as male[9].
- Professor Yoshimori's instance of is recorded as fictional human[10].
- Professor Yoshimori's instance of is recorded as television character[11].
- Professor Yoshimori's instance of is recorded as anime character[12].
- Professor Yoshimori's instance of is recorded as manga character[13].
- Professor Yoshimori's honorific prefix is recorded as professor[14].
- Professor Yoshimori's voice actor is recorded as Akio Nojima[15].
- Professor Yoshimori's family name is recorded as Yoshimori[16].
- Professor Yoshimori's from narrative universe is recorded as Yu-Gi-Oh! universe[17].
- Professor Yoshimori's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Japanese[18].
- Professor Yoshimori's present in work is recorded as Yu-Gi-Oh![19].
- Professor Yoshimori's present in work is recorded as Yu-Gi-Oh![20].
- Professor Yoshimori's name in native language is recorded as 吉森教授[21].
- Professor Yoshimori's significant person is recorded as Solomon Muto[22].
- Professor Yoshimori's first appearance is recorded as Yu-Gi-Oh![23].
Body
Origins and Family
Japanese was Professor Yoshimori's native language[5].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[2] and archaeologist[3]. Professor Yoshimori's field of work was archaeology[6]. Among his employers was Domino University[8]. He held the position of professor[7].
FAQs
What did Professor Yoshimori do for work?
Professor Yoshimori worked as university teacher[2] and archaeologist[3].