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- Hiroshi Yamamoto is the name of: Hiroshi Yamamoto (archer) (born 1962), ****anese Olympic archer Hiroshi Yamamoto (comedian) (born 1978), ****anese comedian...
- Hiroshi Yamamoto (山本 博, Yamamoto Hiroshi, born 31 October 1962) is a ****anese athlete who competes in archery, who is a former world number one. He won...
- speed skater Hiroshi Yamamoto (disambiguation), multiple people Hiroto Yamamoto (山本 啓人, born 1988), ****anese footballer Hiroyuki Yamamoto (disambiguation)...
- chose Hiroshi Yamamoto as acting boss and Masahisa Takenaka as wakagashira. The cir****stances that precipitated the conflict were as follows: Hiroshi Yamamoto...
- Robāto) is a ****anese comedy trio consisting of Ryūji Akiyama (秋山竜次), Hiroshi Yamamoto (山本博) and Hiroyuki Baba (馬場裕之) who have featured in a number of television...
- Hiroshi Yamamoto (山本 弘一, Yamamoto Hiroshi) (6 May 1928 – 1990/1991) was a ****anese sprinter. He attended Konan University prior to his involvement in...
- early the following year by a rival group, the Ichiwa-kai, led by Hiroshi Yamamoto, who had seceded from the clan. Takenaka's Buddhist funeral service...
- Hiroshi Yamamoto (山本 博志, Yamamoto Hiroshi, August 13, 1996) is a ****anese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan. Yamamoto was born in Kōtō, Tokyo on August...
- yakuza gang based in Osaka, ****an. It was formed on June 13, 1984 when Hiroshi Yamamoto, a top lieutenant in the Yamaguchi-gumi, broke from that gang to form...
- the fourth kumichō of Yamaguchi-gumi. One of the other contenders, Hiroshi Yamamoto (kumichō of the Yamahiro-gumi), broke away from Yamaguchi-gumi with...