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Ōtsuki (surname)
Ōtsuki (大月 or 大槻) is a Japanese surname. Alternative transliterations include Otsuki, Ootsuki and Ohtsuki. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese lexicographer, linguist, and historian *, Swedish Classical musical pianist *, Japanese kickboxer *, Japanese AV actress and idol singer *, Japanese actor *, Japanese football player and manager *, was the second wife of Sun Yat-sen *, Japanese singer *, Japanese rock musician *, Japanese singer *, a semi-regular cast on Ultraman Leo *, Japanese football player *, the perpetrator of the Hikari Parent-child Murder Incident *, founder of the third largest independent Japanese church, Holy Ecclesia of Jesus *, Japanese football player and manager *, Japanese-German actor *, Japanese footballer Fictional characters

*, a character from ''Umineko When They Cry'' *, a character from ''Senryu Girl'' *, a character from ''Kaiji (manga), Kaiji'' and ''Mr. Tonegawa: Middle Management Blues'' *, a character from ''The Idolma ...
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Ōtsuki Fumihiko
was a Japanese lexicographer, linguist, and historian. He is best known for two Japanese-language dictionaries that he edited, ''Genkai'' (, "sea of words", 1891) and its successor ''Daigenkai'' (, "great sea of words", 1932–1937), and for his studies of Japanese grammar. Biography Ōtsuki Fumihiko was born in the section of Edo in what is now part of Ginza, Tokyo. He was the third son of the Confucian scholar and gunnery expert and the grandson of the Confucian and Western scholar . Following family tradition, he embarked on Western studies, studying English and mathematics at the ''Kaiseijo'' school (one of the predecessors of the University of Tokyo). As a youth, Ōtsuki was employed as an advisor to Sendai Domain, and fought at the Battle of Toba–Fushimi in the Boshin War of the Meiji Restoration on the losing Tokugawa Bakufu side. He later assisted in the formation of the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei. After the Meiji Restoration, he worked as a translator while learning ...
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