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- Shimaoka (written: 島岡 lit. "island hill") is a ****anese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kenji Shimaoka (嶋岡 健治, born 1949), ****anese volleyball...
- Tatsuzō Shimaoka (島岡 達三, Shimaoka Tatsuzō, 27 October 1919 – 11 December 2007) was a ****anese mingei inspired potter who studied under Shōji Hamada and...
- Kenta Shimaoka (島岡 健太, Shimaoka Kenta, born July 26, 1973) is a former ****anese football player. Shimaoka was born in Nabari on July 26, 1973. After graduating...
- Kenji Shimaoka (嶋岡 健治, Shimaoka Kenji, born May 9, 1949) is a ****anese former volleyball player who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics, in the 1972...
- Since 1992, there has also been judo in Zanzibar. The founder, Tsuyoshi Shimaoka, established a team that parti****tes in national and international competitions...
- National Treasure, set up a kiln in Mashiko. Hamada's student, Tatsuzō Shimaoka, was also designated as a Living National Treasure and worked in Mashiko...
- Hamada, Kenkichi Tomimoto, Shikō Munakata, Keisuke Serizawa, and Tatsuzō Shimaoka, among others. Becoming interested in pottery as a child by watching a...
- Natsue), Kano Tajima (田島 華乃, Tajima Kano) – 2nd violin Tomoko Shimaoka (島岡 智子, Shimaoka Tomoko), Reiichi Tateizumi (舘泉 礼一, Tateizumi Reiichi), Chikako...
- ****anese judoka Kenta Ni****awa (西澤 健太, born 1996), ****anese footballer Kenta Shimaoka (島岡 健太, born 1973), ****anese footballer Kenta Shimizu (清水 健太, born 1981)...
- Singh, 2007 George Shima (1864–1926) Terry Shima (1923–), 2013 Tatsuzo Shimaoka (1919–2007), 1999 Setsuko Shinoda (1955–), 2020 Joseph Bower Siddall (1840–1904)...