- one of the
provinces that made up the Tōsandō circuit. Its
nickname is
Gōshū (江州).
Under the
Engishiki classification system, Ōmi was
ranked as one of...
- The
Gōshū ondo (江州音頭 is a type of ondo, a
traditional ****anese
dance song. It
originated in
Shiga Prefecture which was
formerly known as
Gōshū. It is believed...
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Goshu Wolde (Amharic: ጎሹ ወልዴ, born 1942) is a
former Ethiopian Foreign Minister and
worked as
minister of education, of
Ethiopia from 1983 to 1986. Wolde...
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Frehiwat Goshu (born 28 June 1990) is an
Ethiopian long-distance
runner who
specializes in the 3000 metres. Her
international debut came at the 2007 African...
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Dejazmach Birru Goshu (1814-1869) of
Gojjam was a
significant Ethiopian noble who held
considerable sway over the
political landscape of
Ethiopia during...
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Masanobu Goshu is a
retired ****anese kickboxer. He is a
former Krush Super Featherweight champion.
Goshu was born with
hearing loss. He
started to play...
- said to have
evolved from
another folk song
called Gōshū Ondo from
Shiga Prefecture,
known as
Goshu in
earlier days.
Kawachi Ondo
accompanies the Bon dance...
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Gauche the
Cellist (セロ弾きのゴーシュ, Sero Hiki no
Gōshu) is a 1982 ****anese
animated film
written and
directed by Isao Takahata,
based on the
short story of...
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Goshu Zewde of
Gojjam (1783 or 1788–1852), also
known by his
horse name Abba Kanno, was a
prominent governor of Damot, Metcha, and
Ybaba during the first...
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called Sōshū
Sadamune was a
swordsmith of the Sōshū school,
originally from
Gōshū (also
known as Ōmi province)
whose works are
considered some of the finest...