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Kazuhito Kosaka (****anese: 古坂和仁, Hepburn:
Kosaka Kazuhito, born 17 July 1973),
better known by his
stage names Daimaou Kosaka (古坂大魔王,
Kosaka Daimaō, lit:...
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Kosaka (小坂, 小阪 or 古坂) and
Kōsaka (高坂 or 向坂, also
spelled Kousaka) are two
separate ****anese surnames,
distinguished by the
length of the
vowel in the first...
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Tsuyoshi Kosaka (****anese: 高阪 剛,
Kōsaka Tsuyoshi, born
March 6, 1970) is a
retired ****anese
mixed martial artist,
submission grappler and professional...
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Kosaka is a ****anese
restaurant in New York City. The
restaurant has
received a
Michelin star. Time Out New York has
rated Kosaka 2 out of 5 stars. List...
- Riyu
Kosaka (小坂 りゆ(小坂 梨由),
Kosaka Riyu, born
January 17, 1985) is a ****anese pop
singer and lyricist. She is best
known as a
member of the Konami-produced...
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Kazuya Kosaka (小坂一也,
Kosaka Kazuya, May 30, 1935 –
November 1, 1997) was a ****anese
singer and actor. He was born in Nagoya,
Aichi Prefecture, Tokyo. He...
- Zentarō
Kosaka (小坂 善太郎,
Kosaka Zentarō, 23
January 1912 – 26
November 2000) was a ****anese
politician who
served two
terms as
foreign minister and as labour...
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Hirokazu Kosaka (born 1948 in Wakayama) is a ****anese-born
American artist,
ordained Shingon Buddhist priest, and the
Visual Arts
Director at the ****anese...
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Kōsaka Masanobu (高坂 昌信) also
known as
Kasuga Toratsuna (春日 虎綱, 1527 – June 12, 1578) was a ****anese
samurai warrior of the
Sengoku period. He was known...
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Makoto Kosaka (小坂 誠,
Kosaka Makoto, born July 2, 1973),
nicknamed "Kosa", is a
former Nippon Professional Baseball infielder and the
current coach of the...