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Yūsaku Shimanaka
Yūsaku, Yusaku or Yuusaku is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Yūsaku can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: *勇作, "courage, make" *勇策, "courage, scheme" *雄作, "masculine, make" *雄策, "masculine, scheme" *祐作, "to help, make" *祐策, "to help, scheme" *友作, "friend, make" *友策, "friend, scheme" *優作, "superiority, make" *優策, "superiority, scheme" *有作, "to have, make" *有策, "to have, scheme" *悠作, "long time, make" *悠策, "long time, scheme" The name can also be written in hiragana ゆうさく or katakana ユウサク. Notable people with the name *, Japanese writer *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese rugby union player *, Japanese businessman *, Japanese actor *, Japanese golfer *, Japanese weightlifter *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese general *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese actor and voice actor See also

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