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- Koichi Takemasa (武正 公一, Takemasa Kōichi, born March 23, 1961) is a ****anese politician serving in the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature)...
- Takemasa Moriya (守屋武昌, Moriya Takemasa, born 23 September 1944) is a ****anese politician who served as Vice-Minister of Defense at the Ministry of Defense...
- Takemasa Okuyama (born 1944) is the head of the International Karate ****ociation of Canada and has the title of Kancho. Born in Hachijōjima, ****an, Okuyama...
- and "painful nostalgia". Formed by vocalist Mahiro Kurosaki, guitarists Takemasa Kujō and Mitsuki Sakai, b****ist Hiyori Isshiki and drummer Junji Tokai...
- against Takemasa. Kikuchi Takemasa asked Asō Koretaka for help and he was one of their most trusted retainers in the war against the North. Takemasa died...
- T3/Vanagon. Primary engineering on the EJ series was done by Masayuki Kodama, Takemasa Yamada and Shuji Sawafuji of Fuji Heavy Industries, Subaru's parent company...
- Shōtōkan • wrestling Practitioners James Caan, Rod Kuratomi, Val Mijailovic, Takemasa Okuyama, Grant Campbell Official website https://budokanworldkarate.com/...
- is based on a song called "Yosakoi Naruko Dancing", written by Eisaku Takemasa. This song was created by combining elements of three songs: "Yosakoi-bushi"...
- Ezra Koenig & Ariel Rechtshaid, producers; John DeBold, Chris Kasych, Takemasa Kosaka, Ariel Rechtshaid & Hiroya Takayama, engineers/mixers; Ezra Koenig...
- Professional Baseball pitcher Ryuichi Moriya (born 1985), ****anese archer Takemasa Moriya (born 1944), ****anese politician Tochigiyama Moriya (1892–1959)...