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Kurita Water Gush
Kurita Water Gush Akishima are a Japanese rugby union team that play in Division Three of Japan Rugby League One. They are owned by Kurita Water Industries, a water treatment chemical manufacturer. The team is based in Atsugi, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The team rebranded as Kurita Water Gush Akishima ahead of the rebranding of the Top League to the Japan Rugby League One Japan Rugby League One (formerly the Top League) is a rugby union competition in Japan. It is the highest level of professional rugby competition in the country. The Japan Rugby Football Union created the competition in 2003, by absorbing the ... in 2022. Squad The Kurita Water Gush Akishima squad for the 2023 season is: References External linksKurita Water Official Site {{Kurita Water Gush Akishima squad Sports teams in Kanagawa Prefecture Rugby in Kantō Japan Rugby League One teams 1962 establishments in Japan Rugby clubs established in 1962 ...
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Japan Rugby Football Union
The Japan Rugby Football Union (JRFU; ja, 日本ラグビーフットボール協会, ''Nihon Ragubi- Futtobo-ru Kyo-kai'') is the governing body for rugby union in Japan. It was formed 30 November 1926, and organises matches for the Japan national rugby union team, Japan national team. The JRFU is currently one of only two federations from outside the Rugby Union Six Nations Championship, Six Nations and The Rugby Championship with a seat on the executive council of World Rugby, the sport's international governing body (the other is Rugby Canada). Former Prime Minister of Japan, Japanese prime minister Yoshirō Mori served as the JRFU's current president until 2015, when Tadashi Okamura took over the position. Historical background Rugby union was first introduced to Japanese students at Keio University in Japan by Professor Edward Bramwell Clarke (who was born in Yokohama) and Tanaka Ginnosuke, both graduates of University of Cambridge, Cambridge University, in 1899. It h ...
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Kota Hojo
Kota or KOTA may refer to: People and languages *Kōta (given name), a masculine Japanese given name *Kota Brahmin, a sub-caste of Brahmins in Karnataka *Kota people (India), a tribe in the Nilgiri hills of Tamil Nadu, South India **Kota language (India), a Dravidian language spoken in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu *Kota people (Gabon) (Bakota) whose members live primarily in the northeastern region of Gabon in Central Africa ** Kota language (Gabon), a Bantu language of the Bakota people of Gabon *Kota language (Central African Republic) (Ngando), a Bantu language of the Central African Republic *Kota Vamsa, 12th century dynasty of Amaravathi, India Media *KOTA (AM), a radio station (1380 AM) licensed to serve Rapid City, South Dakota, United States * KOTA-TV, a television station (channel 7, virtual 3) licensed to serve Rapid City, South Dakota * KHME, a television station (channel 2, virtual 23) licensed to serve Rapid City, South Dakota, which held the call sign KO ...
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Oto Tebita
Oto, Ōtō, or OTO may refer to: People * Oto (name), including a list of people with the name *The Otoe tribe (also spelled Oto), a Native American people Places *Oto, Spain, a village in the Valle de Broto, in Huesca, Aragon * Otorohanga, a town in New Zealand, commonly abbreviated to "Oto" Japan *Ōtō, Fukuoka * Ōtō, Nara, merged into Gojō in 2005 * Ōtō, Wakayama, merged into Tanabe in 2005 United States *Oto, Iowa *Oto, Missouri * Oto Reservation, formerly located in southeastern Nebraska * OTO Homestead and Dude Ranch, Montana Other uses *''Greta oto'', a butterfly of family Nymphalidae * Ordo Templi Orientis, organization centered on the Law of Thelema * ''Oto'' (album), the third album by Fluke, released in 1995 * OTO Awards, a Slovak awards show *'' Otocinclus'', a genus of armored catfish ** Zebra oto *Oto-Manguean languages, a large family comprising several families of Native American languages ** Oto-Pamean languages *Oto Melara, an Italian defense company, ...
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Hiroki Suwa
is a common masculine Japanese given name. It can be written in many ways. In the following lists, the kanji in parentheses are the individual's way of writing the name Hiroki. Possible writings Hiroki can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *弘樹, "vast tree, great tree, generous tree, great establish" *宏樹, "wide tree, large tree, wide establish" *博紀, "fair chronicle" *浩紀, "vigorous, chronicle" *博希, "ample hope" *大樹, "great tree" People with the name *, Japanese footballer *Hiroki Aiba (弘樹; born 1987), Japanese actor, dancer, and singer *, Japanese music artist and composer *, Japanese martial artist and kickboxer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese football *, Japanese sumo wrestler * Hiroki Azuma (浩紀; born 1971), Japanese cultural critic *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese football player * Hiroki Endo (浩輝), Japanese manga artist *, Japanese actor *, Japanese footballer *, head coach of the Se ...
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Kota Nakamura
Kota or KOTA may refer to: People and languages *Kōta (given name), a masculine Japanese given name *Kota Brahmin, a sub-caste of Brahmins in Karnataka *Kota people (India), a tribe in the Nilgiri hills of Tamil Nadu, South India **Kota language (India), a Dravidian language spoken in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu *Kota people (Gabon) (Bakota) whose members live primarily in the northeastern region of Gabon in Central Africa ** Kota language (Gabon), a Bantu language of the Bakota people of Gabon *Kota language (Central African Republic) (Ngando), a Bantu language of the Central African Republic *Kota Vamsa, 12th century dynasty of Amaravathi, India Media *KOTA (AM), a radio station (1380 AM) licensed to serve Rapid City, South Dakota, United States * KOTA-TV, a television station (channel 7, virtual 3) licensed to serve Rapid City, South Dakota * KHME, a television station (channel 2, virtual 23) licensed to serve Rapid City, South Dakota, which held the call sign KO ...
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Kengo Nakamura (rugby Union)
is a Japanese former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. A one-club man, Nakamura signed with Kawasaki Frontale in 2003 and helped the then J2 outfit earn promotion back to the top flight in 2004, and became a fixture in the ambitious Frontale side that finished second in the J1 League in 2006, 2008 and 2009. He was named club captain for the first time in 2012, and in the same season lead the league in assists with 13. In 2016, at the age of 36, Nakamura was named both J League MVP and Japanese Footballer of the Year, becoming the oldest recipient of either award. The following season, he was a part of the Kawasaki side that won the J1 League for the first time in the club's history. He would win two more J1 League titles in 2018 and 2020, as well as a domestic double of the Japanese Super and J League Cups in 2019 before retiring at the end of the 2020 season after 17 years and over 500 appearances for the club. Nakamura was first selected for the Japan ...
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Mitsuo Nakao
Mitsuo (written: , , , , , , , , , or in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *Mitsuo Aoki (1914–2010), American theologian *, Japanese naval aviator *Mitsuo Fujikura, Japanese mixed martial artist *, Japanese anime director *Mitsuo Harada Mitsuo Harada (born 15 January 1964) is a Japanese professional golfer. Harada played on the Japan Golf Tour, winning once. Professional wins (2) Japan Golf Tour wins (1) Japan Challenge Tour wins (1) Team appearances * World Cup (represent ... (born 1964), Japanese golfer *, Japanese anime director *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese cross-country skier *, Japanese politician *, Japanese sport wrestler *, Japanese animator and anime director *, Japanese motorcycle racer *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese archaeologist and academic *, Japanese footballer and manager *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese activist *, Japanese politician *, Japanese professional wrestler *, pen-name of Koba I ...
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Daymon Leasuasu
Daymon Leasuasu (born in New Zealand on 20 January 1993) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for the in Super Rugby Super Rugby is a men's professional rugby union club competition involving teams from Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. It previously included teams from Argentina, Japan, and South Africa. Building on various Southern Hem .... His playing position is lock. He was named in the Chiefs squad for week 3 in 2019. Reference list External linksitsrugby.co.uk profile New Zealand rugby union players Living people Rugby union locks 1993 births Counties Manukau rugby union players Chiefs (rugby union) players Black Rams Tokyo players Rugby union players from Christchurch Kurita Water Gush Akishima players New Zealand expatriate rugby union players in Japan {{NewZealand-rugbyunion-bio-1990s-stub ...
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Gideon Koegelenberg
Gideon Koegelenberg (born 25 November 1994) is a South African rugby union player for the in United Rugby Championship. He usually plays as a lock. In the past he also played for Australian Super Rugby franchise . Rugby career Youth rugby Koegelenberg was born in Wellington and played for the at youth level. He earned inclusion in the 2012 South Africa Schools squad and made appearances against France and England. Sharks / UKZN Impi He then joined the Academy, where he made a single appearances against former side . A knee injury hampered his progress at the Durban-based side, ruling him out of the entire 2014 season. He made five appearances for the in the team's title-winning 2015 Varsity Shield season. Golden Lions Koegelenberg joined the in 2015, where he made eleven appearances in the 2015 Under-21 Provincial Championship Group A, scoring one try against . Zebre He then moved to Italy to join Pro12 side Zebre during the 2015–16 season. He played five ...
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Hiroki Kawase
is a common masculine Japanese given name. It can be written in many ways. In the following lists, the kanji in parentheses are the individual's way of writing the name Hiroki. Possible writings Hiroki can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *弘樹, "vast tree, great tree, generous tree, great establish" *宏樹, "wide tree, large tree, wide establish" *博紀, "fair chronicle" *浩紀, "vigorous, chronicle" *博希, "ample hope" *大樹, "great tree" People with the name *, Japanese footballer *Hiroki Aiba (弘樹; born 1987), Japanese actor, dancer, and singer *, Japanese music artist and composer *, Japanese martial artist and kickboxer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese football *, Japanese sumo wrestler * Hiroki Azuma (浩紀; born 1971), Japanese cultural critic *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese football player * Hiroki Endo (浩輝), Japanese manga artist *, Japanese actor *, Japanese footballer *, head coach of the Se ...
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