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Yoshiko is a
feminine ****anese
given name. The name
Yoshiko can have a
variety of
different meanings depending on
which kanji characters are used to write...
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Yoshiko Kawashima (川島 芳子,
Kawashima Yoshiko, 24 May 1907 – 25
March 1948), born
Aisin Gioro Xianyu, was a Qing
dynasty princess of the Aisin-Gioro clan...
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Yoshiko Ishiba (石破 佳子,
Ishiba Yoshiko; née Nakamura; born 26
August 1956) is the
spouse of the
current prime minister of ****an
Shigeru Ishiba. She previously...
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Yoshiko Ōta (太田淑子, Ōta
Yoshiko) (born as
Yoshiko Saka (阪 淑子)) (April 25, 1932 –
October 29, 2021) was a ****anese
voice actress from
Hyogo Prefecture, affiliated...
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Yoshiko Sakakibara (榊原 良子,
Sakakibara Yoshiko, born May 31, 1956 in Chiba) is a ****anese actress,
voice actress and narrator. In 1981, she made her voice...
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Yoshiko Yamaguchi (****anese: 山口淑子
Yamaguchi Yoshiko; Chinese: 山口淑子 Shānkǒu Shūzǐ; 12 February, 1920 – 7 September, 2014) was a ****anese singer, actress...
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Yoshiko Takahara (****anese: 高原 徳子, 1949 –
November 6, 2023),
better known under the
stage name
Yoshiko Miura (****anese: 三浦徳子), was a ****anese lyricist...
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Yoshiko Sai (佐井 好子, Sai
Yoshiko, born 22 June 1953) is a ****anese singer,
composer and poet.
Yoshiko Sai was born in the
south of Nara
Prefecture in 1953...
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Yoshiko Sakurai (櫻井 よしこ,
Sakurai Yoshiko, born 10
October 1945, Hanoi,
French Indochina) is a ****anese journalist, TV presenter, writer, and political...
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Yoshiko Akiyama (秋山 芳子,
Akiyama Yoshiko, born 10
December 1949) is a ****anese
archer who
represented ****an at the 1972
Summer Olympic Games in archery...