Shu Kamo (加茂 周, Kamo Shu, born October 29, 1939) is a former Japanese football player and manager. He managed the Japan national team. Kamo was born in...
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character.) Kamo, Niigata Kamo District, Gifu Kamo District, Hiroshima Kamo District, Shizuoka Kamo, Kyoto Kamo, Okayama Kamo, Shimane Kamo, Shizuoka Kamō, Kagoshima...
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and instead his cousin was promoted to this position. In poems in Kamo no Chōmei-shū, Chōmei lamented this development. When Chōmei was in his twenties...
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in nature. They are collected as the Kamo no Yasunori no Musume Shū, also known as the Kamo no Yasunori no Jo Shū. After her lifetime, her poetry faded...
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February 1998 1 June 1998 Hidehiko Shimizu Japan 2 June 1998 30 June 1999 Shū Kamo Japan 1 July 1999 31 May 2000 Gert Engels Germany 1 June 2000 31 May...
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The Nijōin no Sanuki Shū (二条院讃岐集), also known as the Sanuki-shū (讃岐集) is a Japanese anthology of waka poetry. It is the personal anthology (kashū) of Nijōin...
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Kamo no Yasunori (賀茂 保憲) was an onmyōji, a practitioner of onmyōdō, during the Heian period in Japan. He was considered the premier onmyōji of his time...
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Motor won promotion to Division 2 Football League in 1976. Under coach Shu Kamo, the team won Japan Soccer League in 1988 and 1989, as well as the JSL...
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Unit 731 (redirect from The Kamo Detachment)
Nana-san-ichi Butai), short for Manchu Detachment 731 and also known as the Kamo Detachment: 198 and the Ishii Unit, was a covert biological and chemical...
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Sachi, as both girls help giving Akari valuable life advice. Shū Terafune (寺船 周, Terafune Shū) Voiced by: Shūichi Uchida A high school boy who is friends...
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Miura FW 14 Masashi Nakayama 65' Substitutions: FW 9 Hisashi Kurosaki 65' MF 3 Hiroshige Yanagimoto 74' MF 16 Masahiro Fukuda 81' Manager: Shu Kamo...
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Imperial Court to the general public. In the 10th century Kamo no Tadayuki (賀茂 忠行) and his son Kamo no Yasunori (賀茂 保典), made great advancements in Onmyōdō...
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Ooft 1992–1993 27 16 7 4 59.25% Paulo Roberto Falcão 1994 9 3 4 2 33.33% Shu Kamo 1994–1997 46 23 10 13 50% Takeshi Okada (1st) 1997–1998 15 5 4 6 33.33%...
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south-south-west of Tokyo, many court aristocrats, due mainly to the influence of Jōdo shū or Pure Land Buddhism, became disillusioned with the standards and practices...
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coach: Mohammed Al-Kharashy Head coach: Daniel Passarella Head coach: Shu Kamo Head coach: Shuaibu Amodu (in Danish) Slutrundetrupper 1908-2004 Archived...
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Vingada Head coach: Arjhan Srong-ngamsub Head coach: Qi Wusheng Head coach: Shu Kamo Head coach: Yuriy Kurnenin Head coach: Bokhodyr Ibragimov (in English)...
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Yokohama Flügels 1992 season Manager Shū Kamo Stadium Yokohama Mitsuzawa Football Stadium (under repair) Emperor's Cup 2nd Round J.League Cup GL 10th 1993 →...
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Kojijū-shū (小侍従集) is a Japanese anthology of waka poetry. It is the personal anthology (kashū) of Kojijū. The earliest form of the Kojijū-shū, the personal...
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Motohiro Yamaguchi FW 9 Toshihiro Yamaguchi FW 11 Kazuyoshi Miura Substitutions: MF 14 Hiromitsu Isogai 46' FW 16 Masahiro Fukuda 73' Manager: Shu Kamo...
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1998 World Cup qualification Final round in October 1997, Japan's manager Shu Kamo was sacked and Okada was named his successor. In November, Okada led Japan...
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addition, the Kamo clan is also considered to be the same as the Ame-no-Kanatomi [ja] and Kamotaketsunumi no Mikoto. In the genealogy of the Kamo clan, another...
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Japan national baseball team (Silver Medalist, 1988 Summer Olympics) Shu Kamo (B.A. 1964) – head coach, Japan national football team (1994–1997) Ken...
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Sanfrecce Hiroshima (1995–96) Kunishige Kamamoto - Gamba Osaka (1991–94) Shu Kamo - Yokohama Flügels (1991–94), Japan national football team (1995–97), Kyoto...
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Yokohama Flügels 1993 season Manager Shū Kamo Stadium Yokohama Mitsuzawa Football Stadium J.League 6th Emperor's Cup Champions (→Asian Cup Winners' Cup)...
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Yokohama Flügels 1994 season Manager Shū Kamo Bunji Kimura (December 1994) Stadium Yokohama Mitsuzawa Football Stadium J.League 7th Emperor's Cup 2nd Round...
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1998–2002 Takeshi Okada 50 26 2007–2010 5 Hajime Moriyasu 50 36 2018– 6 Shu Kamo 46 23 1994–1997 7 Takaji Mori 43 23 1981–1985 8 Ken Naganuma (2nd) 42 16...
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scenes of the government. At the same time, there appeared Kamo no Tadayuki [ja] and his son, Kamo no Yasunori, as well as their disciple, Abe no Seimei,...
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1982. In 1991, he became an assistant coach under Shu Kamo at Yokohama Flügels. End of 1994 season, Kamo signed Japan national team manager, Kimura was promoted...
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1965-1992), 1993 CiNii entry 1989-1990 JSL Year Book, 1989 NAN'UN-DO Publishing Shu Kamo, 「モダン サッカー へ の 挑戦」 ISBN 978-4062635134 association football portal...
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