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Kōsaku,
Kosaku or
Kousaku (written: 功作, 宏作, 幸作, 耕作, 耕筰, 興作, 孝作 or 浩作) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include: Kosaku...
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Kōsaku Yosida (吉田 耕作,
Yosida Kōsaku, 7
February 1909,
Hiroshima – 20 June 1990) was a ****anese
mathematician who
worked in the
field of
functional analysis...
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Kōsaku Aruga (有賀 幸作,
Aruga Kōsaku,
August 21, 1897 –
April 7, 1945), was a
career officer in the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War II. He commanded...
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Kosaku Shima (****anese: 島耕作, Hepburn:
Shima Kōsaku) is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by
Kenshi Hirokane. It
depicts the
growth and career...
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Kōsaku Yamada (山田 耕筰,
Yamada Kōsaku, 9 June 1886 – 29
December 1965) was a ****anese
composer and conductor. In
older Western reference sources, his name...
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Kosaku Matsumora (松茂良 興作,
Matsumora Kōsaku, 1829 - 1898) was a Ryūkyūan
karate master. He
studied Tomari-te
under Karyu Uku (aka Giko Uku) and
Kishin Teruya...
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Kosaku Sumiyoshi (****anese: 住吉 耕作; 1
October 1907 – 1971) was a ****anese
track and
field athlete. He
represented his
country twice at the
Summer Olympics...
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Diplomat Kosaku Kuroda (外交官・黒田康作) is 2011 ****anese
television drama starring Yūji Oda who
reprised his role as
Kosaku Kuroda in this
sequel to Amalfi:...
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Yoshio Kōsaku (吉雄 幸作) (1724 –
October 4, 1800), also
known as
Yoshio Kōgyū (吉雄 耕牛) was a ****anese
physician and
scholar of "Dutch studies" (Rangaku), and...
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Television from May 1983 to
January 1984. The
story focuses on
Kōsaku Sakamoto, a high
school student who goes to live with
yakuza boss Ibari...