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Yoshiharu is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Yoshiharu can be written using many different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: *義治, "justice, to manage" *義春, "justice, spring" *義温, "justice, to warm up" *吉治, "good luck, to manage" *吉春, "good luck, spring" *吉温, "good luck, to warm up" *善治, "virtuous, to manage" *善春, "virtuous, spring" *芳治, "virtuous/fragrant, to manage" *芳春, "virtuous/fragrant, spring" *良治, "good, to manage" *良春, "good, spring" *慶治, "congratulate, to manage" *由治, "reason, to manage" *与志治, "give, determination, to manage" *嘉治, "excellent, to manage" *嘉温, "excellent, to warm up" The name can also be written in hiragana よしはる or katakana ヨシハル. Notable people with the name *, Japanese musician and record producer *, Japanese shōgun *, Japanese alpine skier *, Japanese shogi and chess player *, Japanese footballer and manager *, Japanese ''da ...
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Horio Yoshiharu
was a Japanese ''daimyō'' during the Azuchi–Momoyama and Edo periods. He was appointed to the position of one of san-''chūrō'' (three arbiters) by Toyotomi Hideyoshi along with Ikoma Chikamasa and Nakamura Kazuuji. He was the first leader of the Matsue clan and also known as Horio Mosuke (堀尾 茂助). Military life Service under Nobunaga After seeing Yoshiharu wrestling a wild boar, Toyotomi Hideyoshi brought Yoshiharu into his service. Yoshiharu served Hashiba Hideyoshi (Toyotomi Hideyoshi) when Oda Nobunaga attacked Inabayama Castle in 1567. In 1582, after the Battle of Tenmokuzan, he executed Oyamada Nobushige when Nobushige went to the Oda clan camp. When Hideyoshi attacked Bitchū Takamatsu Castle, Yoshiharu conducted an inquest into the death of Shimizu Muneharu. Service under Hideyoshi After the death of Nobunaga, He shined as a retainer of Hideyoshi. Horio killed Saito Toshikazu after he attempt to scroll past Hideyoshi's lines at the Battle of Yamazaki ...
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Yoshiharu Yamaguchi
is a former Japanese rugby union player. He made his debut for Japan against a touring New Zealand Universities team in Osaka on 12 March 1967. He last appeared for Japan against England's under 23 team in Twickenham Twickenham is a suburban district in London, England. It is situated on the River Thames southwest of Charing Cross. Historically part of Middlesex, it has formed part of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames since 1965, and the boroug ... on 13 October 1973. He inspired the Japanese TV series ''School Wars'' and the film '' School Wars: Hero'' which are based on his true story. External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yamaguchi, Yoshiharu Living people Japanese rugby union players Rugby union flankers Nihon University alumni 1943 births Japan international rugby union players ...
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Yoshiharu Ueno
is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. Club career Ueno was born in Saitama on April 21, 1973. After dropped out from Waseda University, he joined Yokohama Marinos (later ''Yokohama F. Marinos'') in 1994. Initially, he played as offensive midfielder. In 1997, he was converted to defensive midfielder and became a regular player. The club won the champions 2001 J.League Cup, 2003 and 2004 J1 League. He retired end of 2007 season. National team career On June 6, 2000, Ueno debuted for Japan national team against Jamaica. Club statistics National team statistics J1 League Firsts * Appearance: April 27, 1994. Yokohama Marinos 1 vs 2 Bellmare Hiratsuka, Mitsuzawa Stadium * Goal: September 21, 1994. Yokohama Marinos 1 vs 2 Bellmare Hiratsuka, Mitsuzawa Stadium The is an association football stadium in Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan. It serves as a home ground of Yokohama FC and, on occasion, Yokohama F. Marinos. Until 1999 it had been the h ...
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Yoshiharu Tsuge
is a Japanese cartoonist and essayist. He was active in comics between 1955 and 1987. His works range from tales of ordinary life to dream-like surrealism, and often show his interest in traveling about Japan. He has garnered the most attention from the surrealistic works he had published in the late 1960s in the avant-garde magazine ''Garo''. Tsuge began producing comics in 1955 for the rental comics industry that flourished in impoverished post-War Japan. Initially, he made comics in the hard-boiled ''gekiga'' style–dark, realistic tales with negative endings. When rental comics ceased to be viable employment in the mid-1960s, Tsuge was in dire straits until he was picked up by the publishers of the avant garde comics magazine ''Garo''. From 1965 to 1970, he entered his most widely known phase when he produced often surrealistic and introspective works for ''Garo''. The June 1968 issue saw the most famous of these: the dream-based "''Neji-shiki''" (most commonly rend ...
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Yoshiharu Tomonaga
is a Japanese former sprinter who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and commonly known as Munich 1972 (german: München 1972), was an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. .... References External links * 1950 births Living people Japanese male sprinters Olympic male sprinters Olympic athletes for Japan Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Athletes (track and field) at the 1970 Asian Games Athletes (track and field) at the 1974 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for Japan Asian Games bronze medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1970 Asian Games Medalists at the 1974 Asian Games Japan Championships in Athletics winners Asian Athletics Championships winners 20th-century Japanese people {{Japan-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Tochiisami Yoshiharu
Tochiisami Yoshiharu (born 2 October 1947 as Tetsuo Abe) is a former sumo wrestler from Inakadate, Aomori, Japan. He made his professional debut in March 1963, and reached the top division in July 1969. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 7. He retired in November 1979 and became an elder in the Japan Sumo Association under the name Iwatomo. He reached the mandatory retirement age of 65 in October 2012. The Iwatomo name is now owned by former maegashira Kimurayama, also of the Kasugano stable. Career record ...
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Yoshiharu Sekino
is a Japanese surgeon, explorer, travel writer, photographer and anthropologist. Biography Sekino was born in 1949 in Tokyo. While a student at Hitotsubashi University, he cofounded and participated in a university team that descended the entire length of the Amazon, thereafter travelling around South America. He received a B.A. in law from Hitotsubashi University in 1975 and an M.D. from Yokohama City University School of Medicine in 1982. Since 2002 Sekino has been a professor of cultural anthropology at Musashino Art University.Profile
, Musashino Art University. Accessed 13 March 2014.


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Sekino has worked as a surgeon in hospitals in western suburban Tokyo. He is better known for his travels in and els ...
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Sagara Yoshihi
(1544–1581) was a Japanese ''daimyō'' of the Sengoku period, who ruled a region in southern Higo Province. In the Siege of Minamata Castle, Sagara Yoshihi was guarded the Castle with 700 soldiers, it was a short siege of the castle of Minamata. Minamata was the entry point for the Ōtomo lands in Higo province. When Shimazu Iehisa encamped near the castle with 115,000 men, Yoshihi was forced to surrender. Later, Yoshihi was killed in a surprise attack by Kai Soun's army in the Battle of Hibikinohara. Yoshihi descendants were eventually confirmed in Hitoyoshi Domain, and remained ''daimyō'' until the Meiji Restoration The , referred to at the time as the , and also known as the Meiji Renovation, Revolution, Regeneration, Reform, or Renewal, was a political event that restored practical imperial rule to Japan in 1868 under Emperor Meiji. Although there were .... References Daimyo 1544 births 1581 deaths Sagara clan {{daimyo-stub ...
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Yoshiharu Osaka
is a Japanese instructor of Shotokan karate.JKA: Instructor profiles – Sensei Yoshiharu Osaka8th Dan
Retrieved on 15 February 2014.
He has won the JKA's version of the world championships for kata on four occasions. He has also won the JKA All-Japan championships for kata on six occasions and for kumite on two occasions.


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Yoshiharu Osaka was born in , Japan on 8 September 1947. He studied at

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Yoshiharu Kohayakawa
Yoshiharu Kohayakawa (Japanese: 小早川美晴; born 1963) is a Japanese-Brazilian mathematician working on discrete mathematics and probability theory.Brazilian Academy of Sciences – Yoshiharu Kohayakawa
He is known for his work on Szemerédi's regularity lemma, which he extended to sparser graphs.


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Kohayakawa was a student of at the

Iwamoto Yoshiharu
was a Japanese educator and early advocate of women's education during the Meiji era. Biography Iwamoto was born in Izushi, Izushi Domain (in present-day Hyōgo Prefecture), the second son of . At age six, he was adopted into his maternal line by . He began his education with Nakamura Masanao in 1876 at Nakamura's Dōjinsha school, where he studied English; in 1880 he advanced to Tsuda Sen's Friends School to study agriculture. In 1882 he took up a place at Kimura Kumaji's school to study Christian theology. He was baptized in 1883. In cooperation with Kondō Kenzō, Iwamoto started a magazine which existed only one year in 1884. Then they began a long publishing career with in 1885. There, and afterwards, Iwamoto wrote forcefully to advocate changes to Japanese society with respect to women's roles in society. He called for better education for women, the expansion of their civil rights, and for the refoundation of marriage on the basis of love and respect between husban ...
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