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Ōshiro (
Oshiro or Ooshiro) is the
transliteration of
several ****anese and
Okinawan surnames. One of the names, 大城,
means "big castle".
People with the...
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Tatsuhiro Ōshiro (大城 立裕,
Ōshiro Tatsuhiro, 19
September 1925 – 27
October 2020) was an
Okinawan novelist and
playwright from Okinawa,
Ryukyu Islands....
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Matsumi Ōshiro (大城 松美,
Ōshiro Matsumi) is a ****anese
voice actress. She
retired in the 1990s. High School!
Kimengumi (Shumi Monozuki) City
Hunter 2 (Seiko...
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Vanesa Oshiro (大城 バネサ,
Ōshiro Banesa, born
November 26, 1981) is a
Nikkei enka
singer born in
Buenos Aires, Argentina. She
debuted in 2000 at the age of...
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Blake Oshiro (born
January 16, 1970) is an
American politician and lawyer. In
December 2022, he was
appointed by
Governor of
Hawaii Josh
Green as his senior...
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Toshihiro Oshiro (大城 利弘,
Oshiro Toshihiro, born May 1, 1949) is a
martial arts
master and
instructor from Haneji, Okinawa, Ryukyu, ****an. He
began his...
- Kei
Oshiro (大城 蛍,
Oshiro Kei, born 16
September 2000) is a ****anese
footballer currently playing as a
centre back for
Gainare Tottori. As of 5 November...
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promote the album, "The Only" and "So". The band
proceeded to hire Nick
Oshiro,
formerly of Seether, as Jay's
replacement and the band's
permanent drummer...
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Gakuto Oshiro (大城 ガクト,
Ōshiro Gakuto, born July 4, 1973),
better known by his
mononymous stage name
Gackt (stylized in all caps), is a ****anese singer-songwriter...
- "Suna no
Oshiro" (砂のお城, Sand Castle) is the
second single from
singer and
cellist Kanon Wakeshima. The song was used as the
second ending theme for the...