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Oshio Kenji
Oshio may refer to: * Oshio Station (Fukui) * Japanese destroyer Oshio *Ōshio Kenji, a Japanese former sumo wrestler *Kotaro Oshio, a Japanese acoustic guitarist *Manabu Oshio is a Japanese former singer and actor. He is the former vocalist of the band LIV. He was convicted in 2011 of drug use and failing to provide assistance to an acquaintance who died after taking drugs he had provided her. History Raised in ..., Japanese singer and actor {{disambiguation, surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Oshio Station (Fukui)
Oshio may refer to: * Oshio Station (Fukui) * Japanese destroyer Oshio *Ōshio Kenji, a Japanese former sumo wrestler *Kotaro Oshio, a Japanese acoustic guitarist *Manabu Oshio is a Japanese former singer and actor. He is the former vocalist of the band LIV. He was convicted in 2011 of drug use and failing to provide assistance to an acquaintance who died after taking drugs he had provided her. History Raised in ..., Japanese singer and actor {{disambiguation, surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Japanese Destroyer Oshio
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Ōshio Kenji
Ōshio Kenji (born 4 January 1948 as Kenji Hatano) is a former sumo wrestler from Kitakyushu, Japan. His highest rank was ''komusubi''. His career lasted twenty six years, from 1962 until 1988, and he holds the record for the most bouts contested in professional sumo. After his retirement at the age of 40 he became an elder of the Japan Sumo Association and set up Shikihide stable in 1992. He left the Sumo Association upon turning 65 in 2013. Career He was born in Yahata Higashi ward. He made his professional debut in January 1962 at the age of just 14, joining Tokitsukaze stable. During his first year he also attended Ryogoku Junir High school to complete his compulsory education. His first stablemaster was the former ''yokozuna'' Futabayama. He initially fought under his own surname, Hatano, before adopting the ''shikona'' of Ōshio in 1969. He reached the second highest ''jūryō'' division in November 1969 and was promoted to the top ''makuuchi'' division for the first time ...
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Kotaro Oshio
is an acoustic guitarist from Japan. Born in Suita, Osaka, on February 1, 1968, he is best known for his work on the steel string guitar. Oshio is a part of Sony Music Japan's SME Records division. Oshio was voted the second greatest Japanese guitarist in a 2019 poll held by goo. Oshio's music Oshio's music is classified within various categories including pop, new age, and jazz. Oshio's musical technique includes fingerpicking, tap harmonics, and a unique strumming style referred to as a "nail attack" in which he slaps the strings with the nails of his middle and ring fingers which is inspired by Michael Hedges. While his albums include mostly original material, Oshio is also known for his covers and movie soundtracks. His unique skill in interpretation and arrangement can be heard in tracks such as ''Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence'' from his album ''Starting Point''. Oshio's career Oshio released his first indie record in December 1999, which was followed by a second ind ...
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Manabu Oshio
is a Japanese former singer and actor. He is the former vocalist of the band LIV. He was convicted in 2011 of drug use and failing to provide assistance to an acquaintance who died after taking drugs he had provided her. History Raised in Los Angeles, California, United States from age 4 to 12 before moving back to Tokyo, Japan, Oshio writes his lyrics in English and Japanese. He has held many starring roles in TV shows, dramas, commercials, and movies in Japan as well as in China. Oshio made his acting debut in 1997 in Ai, Tokidoki Uso. Later Oshio formed his band LIV in 2002. Their first single ''Without You'' was released in January and their debut album "The First Chapter" was later released in October of the same year. Their second single ''Try'' was released in May and went to number 1 on the Oricon charts. Oshio continued over the next 3 years juggling acting, performing live and releasing albums under his band Liv. His last studio album on Universal Japan was "Mi Vi ...
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