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Komajirō Tamura (February 21, 1904 –
January 21, 1961)[citation needed] was a ****anese
businessman and
professional baseball team owner.
Tamura was a textile...
- team
changed its name to the Lion
Baseball Club when it was
acquired by
Komajiro Tamura, with
sponsorship by Lion Toothpaste.[citation needed] Late in the...
- were
owned by
textile manufacturer and
Lucky Gold Star
Telephones owner Komajiro Tamura, who also
owned the
Pacific Baseball Club (formerly
known as the...
- league. One of the new teams, Gold Star, was
owned by
textile manufacturer Komajiro Tamura, who also
owned Pacific (formerly Asahi).[citation needed] A rival...
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signing a
contract with a new team, the
Pacific Baseball Club,
owned by
Komajiro Tamura. Pacific's
contracts with
several famous players,
including Starukhin...
- A
screenshot of the
player fighting Komasan (left) and
Komajiro (right) on the
first special stage of the game....
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butsurigaku nyūmon. jō (in ****anese). Uno, Ryōsei., Tsuya, Noboru., Niizeki,
Komajirō., 宇野, 良清, 津屋, 昇 2005
Maruzen Tōkyō OCLC 676541713 ISBN 978-4-621-07653-8...
- Yo-kai who is the
evolved form of
Komajiro. He is a
recolored version of Komane.
Komajiro S (コマじろうS,
Komajirō Esu)
Komajiro, but is
surrounded by a fiery...
- Episode1)
Komasan tries to
explain the
concept of
cellphones to
Komajiro, but
Komajiro already has one and is
going to meet his friends.
While in class...
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Returns Home (エピソード3:コマさん 家に帰る, Episōdo 3:
Komasan Ie ni Kaeru)
Komasan and
Komajiro return home and
discover that
their mother has had a
third child named...