Hiroshi Takahashi (screenwriter)
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Hiroshi Takahashi may refer to: *, Japanese architect *, Japanese manga artist *
Hiroshi Takahashi (baseball) Hiroshi Takahashi may refer to: *, Japanese architect *, Japanese manga artist * Hiroshi Takahashi (baseball) (born 1946), Japanese baseball player (See 1964 in baseball) * Hiroshi Takahashi (botanist) (born 1960), (See Tricyrtis chinensis) * Hi ...
(born 1946), Japanese baseball player (See
1964 in baseball Champions Major League Baseball *World Series: St. Louis Cardinals over New York Yankees (4–3); Bob Gibson, MVP *All-Star Game, July 7 at Shea Stadium: National League, 7–4; Johnny Callison, MVP Other champions *College World Series: Minne ...
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Hiroshi Takahashi (botanist) Hiroshi Takahashi may refer to: *, Japanese architect *, Japanese manga artist * Hiroshi Takahashi (baseball) (born 1946), Japanese baseball player (See 1964 in baseball) * Hiroshi Takahashi (botanist) (born 1960), (See Tricyrtis chinensis) * Hir ...
(born 1960), (See
Tricyrtis chinensis ''Tricyrtis chinensis'' is a Chinese species of herbaceous plant in the lily family. It occurs in southeastern China (Provinces of Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan, Jiangxi, and Zhejiang). Plants of this species used to be thought to ...
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Hiroshi Takahashi (screenwriter) Hiroshi Takahashi may refer to: *, Japanese architect *, Japanese manga artist * Hiroshi Takahashi (baseball) (born 1946), Japanese baseball player (See 1964 in baseball#March, 1964 in baseball) * Hiroshi Takahashi (botanist) (born 1960), (See Tric ...
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J-Horror Theater J-Horror Theater (:ja:Jホラーシアター, Jホラーシアター, ''J horā shiatā)'' 2004 – 2010 is an anthology of 6 Japanese horror films produced by producer Takashige Ichise (:ja:一瀬隆重, 一瀬 隆重, ''ichise takashige''). Spur ...
) *, Japanese table tennis player * Hiroshi Takahashi, chief of staff in the
Japanese Korean Army The was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army that formed a garrison force in Korea under Japanese rule. The Korean Army consisted of roughly 350,000 troops in 1914. History Japanese forces occupied large portions of the Empire of Korea dur ...
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