• Koji Suzuki (鈴木 孝司, born 25 July 1989) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a forward for J1 League club Albirex Niigata. Updated to 7 March...
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  • long-distance runner Koji Sotomura (外村 康二, born 1958), Japanese gymnast Koji Suzuki (鈴木 光司, born 1957), Japanese writer Koji Suzuki (footballer) (鈴木 孝司, born...
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  • Japanese director Koji Suzuki (鈴木 光司, born 1957), Japanese writer Koji Suzuki (footballer) (鈴木 孝司, born 1989), Japanese footballer Konomi Suzuki (鈴木 このみ, born...
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    Takanohana Kōji (Japanese: 貴乃花 光司, Hepburn: Takanohana Kōji, born August 12, 1972, as Kōji Hanada (花田 光司, Hanada Kōji)) is a Japanese former professional...
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    Ichiro Suzuki /ˈiːtʃɪroʊ suːˈzuːki/ (鈴木 一朗, Suzuki Ichirō, born 22 October 1973), also known mononymously as Ichiro (イチロー, Ichirō), is a Japanese former...
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  • Japanese footballer Mikan Yamamura, a character from UFO Baby (Japanese title, Daa! Daa! Daa!) series Sadako Yamamura, the antagonist in Koji Suzuki's novel...
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    Kōji Kanemoto (金本 浩二, Kanemoto Kōji, born Kim Il-Sung; Korean: 김일성; October 31, 1966) is a Japanese professional wrestler of Zainichi Korean descent....
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    (MSc) Shuichi Akai (footballer) Shinji Doigawa Tsuyoshi Furukawa Koji Hachisuka Hironobu Haga Shota Hasunuma Sōta Hirayama, footballer Junya Hosokawa Reiichi...
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  • Kashima Antlers (category Pages using football kit with incorrect pattern parameters)
    Yanagisawa (2002, 2006) Hitoshi Sogahata (2002) Kōji Nakata (2002) Mitsuo Ogasawara (2002, 2006) Takayuki Suzuki (2002) Atsuto Uchida (2010) Daiki Iwamasa (2010)...
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  • Murakami - Rio Olympic gymnast, world champion Koji Murofushi Musashimaru Nakata Hidetoshi - football (soccer) player Nao Kodaira speed skater, Olympic...
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  • one of the first works in the genre to reach an international audience. Kōji Nanjō is one of the most successful rock stars in Japan, with his hauntingly...
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    Olympic Games since 1996. Hammer thrower and former Olympic gold medalist Koji Murofushi, along with swimmer Kosuke Kitajima, was among the Japanese athletes...
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  • (German mother) Musashi Suzuki (born 1994), Japanese footballer (Afro-Jamaican father) Yuji Takahashi (born 1993), Japanese footballer (Filipino mother) Paulo...
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    Men's 100 m Shingo Kawabata Round 1 – 10.39 Round 2 – 10.6 (did not advance) Koji Ito Round 1 – 10.45 Round 2 – 10.25 Semifinal – 10.39 (did not advance) Shigeyuki...
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  • Nintendo Switch Sports (category Association football video games)
    the physical copy of the game and is usable in Football. At launch, the leg strap only worked for Football Shootout Mode. As of the Summer update launched...
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  • Ichita Yamamoto Hiroshima Prefecture: Hidehiko Yuzaki Hokkaido: Naomichi Suzuki Hyogo Prefecture: Motohiko Saitō Ibaraki Prefecture: Kazuhiko Ōigawa Ishikawa:...
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    Relay Nobuharu Asahara Hiroyasu Tsuchie Koji Ito Satoru Inoue Men's 4 × 400 metres Relay Shunji Karube, Koji Ito, Jun Osakada, and Shigekazu Omori Heat...
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  • 2004 AFC Asian Cup (category International association football competitions hosted by China)
    in Beijing saw China lose to Japan, with a controversial handball goal by Koji Nakata that sealed the game. The win meant Japan had successfully defended...
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    Hamamatsu (section Football)
    politician Hideto Suzuki, professional football player Koji Suzuki, science-fiction writer Michio Suzuki, founder of Suzuki Motors Yasutomo Suzuki, politician...
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  • 茶) Boo Takagi (高木ブー) Chū Arai (荒井注) Kōji Nakamoto (仲本工事) Ken Shimura (志村 けん) Drunk Dragon (ドランクドラゴン) Taku Suzuki (鈴木拓) Muga Tsukaji (塚地武雅) Edo Harumi...
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    pointing out this had not prevented either writer from voting for Ichiro Suzuki or Kazuhiro Sasaki, both of whom had previously played in the NPB for several...
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  • Yokohama F. Marinos (category Pages using football kit with incorrect pattern parameters)
    2008, with notable players Hayuma Tanaka, Hideo Ōshima, Daisuke Sakata and Koji Yamase, Marinos didn't achieve any single honours. The highest they reached...
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  • Championship Games, and drew with China for the championship title. Shigeyoshi Suzuki coached the national team to its first Olympic appearance at the 1936 Summer...
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    Hiroki Abe (category Men's association football wingers)
    AFC Champions League debut in the group stage on 12 April, replacing Yuma Suzuki in the 61st minute. Abe started his first J-League match on 22 April but...
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    home runs in one season for the first time in Japanese baseball history. Koji Yamamoto, Sachio Kinugasa, Jim Lyttle and Adrian Garrett formed the powerful...
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    season with a .389 average, a record that still stands, despite Ichiro Suzuki's formidable challenges to it in 1994 and 2000. Bass won consecutive batting...
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    member of the national team, dubbed Samurai Japan, and participated in the Suzuki All-Star Series, a five-game friendly competition with a squad of major...
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  • Kyoto Sanga FC (category Football clubs in Japan)
    2008–2009 Atsushi Yanagisawa 2010 Diego 2011 Hiroki Nakayama 2012 Jun Ando 2013 Koji Yamase 2014 Satoshi Yamaguchi 2015 Takanori Sugeno 2016–2017 Yuta Someya...
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    1991: Joichiro Tatsuyoshi 1992: Takanohana Kōji 1993: Kazuyoshi Miura 1994: Ichiro Suzuki 1995: Ichiro Suzuki 1996: Masashi Ozaki 1997: Hidetoshi Nakata...
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  • 1991: Joichiro Tatsuyoshi 1992: Takanohana Kōji 1993: Kazuyoshi Miura 1994: Ichiro Suzuki 1995: Ichiro Suzuki 1996: Masashi Ozaki 1997: Hidetoshi Nakata...
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