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  2. Takumi Kitamura - Wikipedia

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    Kitamura was born on 3 November 1997, in Tokyo. [2] He was scouted by Stardust Promotion when he was in third grade of elementary school. [4]His first singing debut was "Risu ni Koi Shita Shōnen" in the NHK series Minna no Uta in February and March 2008.

  3. Takumi Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Takumi Corporation (タクミコーポレーション, Takumi Kōporēshon) was a Japanese video game company founded in May 1994 that is famous for developing arcade shoot 'em ups.

  4. Takumi - Wikipedia

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    Takumi can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: as a given name. タクミ; 匠, "artisan" 巧, "adroit" 工, "skill" 卓美, "eminent, beauty"

  5. Takumi Kanaya - Wikipedia

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    Takumi Kanaya (Japanese: 金谷拓実, born 23 May 1998) is a Japanese professional golfer.He had an exceptionally successful amateur career and was world ranked number 1 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking for 55 weeks.

  6. Takumi Minamino - Wikipedia

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  7. Takumi Matsumoto - Wikipedia

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    Takumi Matsumoto (松本 卓巳, Matsumoto Takumi, born 22 March 1994) is a Japanese para-badminton player. [1] [2] He reached the final four of the men's doubles WH1–WH2 event at the 2024 Summer Paralympics but lost his chances of winning a Paralympic medal when he lost in the bronze medal match.

  8. Takumi Yamazaki - Wikipedia

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    Takumi Yamazaki (Japanese: 山崎 たくみ, romanized: Yamazaki Takumi, born Isao Yamazaki Japanese: 山崎 功, romanized: Yamazaki Isao, April 14, 1964 in Tokyo) is a Japanese voice actor best known for voicing Torippii the anthropomorphic green parrot in the Shimajiro TV series and in the Shimajiro film series.

  9. Masa Takumi - Wikipedia

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    Masa Takumi (also known as Masanori Takumi) was born in Osaka, Japan. [11] He is the nephew of Hideki Saijo. [12] Takumi started playing the trumpet at eight years old in his elementary school's brass band and started playing the drums and composing music at twelve years old. [13]