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Uehara (written: lit. "upper plain" or lit. "planted plain") is a Japanese surname. In
Okinawan language The Okinawan language (, , , ) or Central Okinawan, is a Northern Ryukyuan languages, Ryukyuan language spoken primarily in the southern half of the Okinawa Island, island of Okinawa, as well as in the surrounding islands of Kerama Islands, Ker ...
, it's pronounced as 'Wiibaru. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese golfer *, Japanese classical pianist *, Japanese singer *, Japanese singer and soldier *
Edwin Uehara is a former Japanese football player. He was born in Lima and became a naturalised Japanese citizen in 1994. Playing career Uehara was born in Lima, Peru on July 21, 1969. He is Japanese Peruvians (Sansei), have roots in Okinawa. He played fo ...
(born 1969), Peruvian-Japanese footballer *, politician and cabinet minister *, Japanese musician *, Japanese jazz composer and pianist *, Japanese actor *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese fencer *
Koichi Uehara Koichi Uehara (born 25 November 1947) is a Japanese professional golfer. Uehara played on the Japan Golf Tour, winning seven times. Professional wins (11) Japan Golf Tour wins (7) *1977 Hokkaido Open *1978 Hokkaido Open, Sanpo Classic *1980 Ho ...
(born 1947), Japanese golfer *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese kickboxer *, Japanese speed skater *, Japanese actress *, Japanese gravure idol and television personality *, Japanese long-distance runner *, Japanese singer-songwriter *, Imperial Japanese Army flight captain *, Japanese automotive engineer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese singer and actress *, Japanese general *, Japanese boxer


Fictional characters

* , a character from the manga series '' Great Teacher Onizuka''


See also

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Siege of Uehara The siege of Uehara was the first of many steps taken by Takeda Shingen in his bid to seize control of Shinano Province. Uehara Castle had been controlled by Suwa Yorishige (1516–1544) was a Japanese samurai and head of the Suwa clan. He was ...
, a battle of the Sengoku period {{surname Japanese-language surnames Okinawan surnames