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  2. Osamu Suzuki (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Osamu Suzuki (鈴木 修, Suzuki Osamu, né Matsuda 松田; January 30, 1930 – December 25, 2024) was a Japanese businessman and the chairman of Suzuki Motor Corporation. [2] [3] From 1978, Osamu Suzuki was the CEO, president, and the chairman of the company. In February 2021, the company announced that Suzuki would retire in June 2021 and ...

  3. Osamu Suzuki, force behind iconic Japanese carmaker ... - AOL

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    Osamu Suzuki, the legendary businessman who turned Suzuki Motor Corporation into a global force, has died at the age of 94.. The company announced his death on Christmas Day, attributing it to ...

  4. Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the company would be taken over by Osamu Suzuki, [22] [23] the fourth adopted son-in-law in a row to run the company, [24] Osamu Suzuki, the 91 year old Chairman of Suzuki Motor Corporation, retired in June 2021, handing over to his son Toshihiro; [25] Osamu Suzuki, who is credited with building the company into its current status and ...

  5. Naoya Shiga - Wikipedia

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    Gravestone of Naoya Shiga. Shiga published very few new works in his later years. [7] These included the short stories A Gray Moon (Haiiro no tsuki, 1946) and Yamabato (1951), or essays like Kokuko mondai (1946), in which he proposed to make French the national language of Japan. [6]

  6. Osamu Suzuki (ceramist) - Wikipedia

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    Osamu Suzuki (鈴木 治, Suzuki Osamu) (1926-2001) was a Japanese ceramicist and one of the co-founders of the artist group Sōdeisha (eng. "Crawling through Mud Association"), a Japanese avant-garde ceramics movement that arose following the end of the Second World War and served as a counter to the traditional forms and styles in modern Japanese ceramics, such as Mingei.

  7. Suzuki (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki (written: 鈴木 lit. "bell wood", "bell tree" or "bud tree") is a Japanese surname.As of 2008, it is the second most common surname in Japan, after Satō, with 1.9 million people registered. [1]

  8. Osamu Suzuki (screenwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Osamu Suzuki (鈴木 おさむ, 鈴木 収, Suzuki Osamu, born 25 April 1972, in Chikura (now Minamibōsō), Awa District, Chiba) [1] is a Japanese television writer, screenwriter, lyricist, radio personality, and tarento. Since 2014, he has also been involved in organizing the Hakuhō Cup, a sumo tournament for children. [2]

  9. Osamu Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Osamu Suzuki (businessman) (鈴木 修, 1930–2024), Japanese businessman Osamu Suzuki (ceramist) ( 鈴木 藏 , 1926–2001) , Japanese ceramist Osamu Suzuki (screenwriter) ( 鈴木 おさむ , born 1972) , Japanese television writer and screenwriter