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  2. Empress Masako - Wikipedia

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    Masako Owada (小和田雅子, Owada Masako) was born on 9 December 1963 at Toranomon Hospital in Toranomon, Minato, Tokyo. [3] She is the eldest daughter of Yumiko Egashira (b. 1938) and Hisashi Owada (b. 1932), a senior diplomat and former president of the International Court of Justice.

  3. Masako - Wikipedia

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    Masako (written: 雅子, 正子, 真沙子, 真子 or まさこ in hiragana) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Empress Masako of Japan ( 雅子皇后 )

  4. Masako Natsume - Wikipedia

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    Masako Natsume (夏目 雅子, Natsume Masako, November 17, 1957 – September 11, 1985) was a Japanese actress from Tokyo. Widely popular in Japan, she gained worldwide recognition for her portrayal of Tripitaka in the TV series Monkey , which is now considered a cult classic.

  5. Masako Nozawa - Wikipedia

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    Masako Nozawa (Japanese: 野沢 雅子, Hepburn: Nozawa Masako, born October 25, 1936) is a Japanese actress. Beginning work as a child actress at the age of three, by the time she became an adult, voice acting had inadvertently become her main occupation.

  6. Hōjō Masako - Wikipedia

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    Hōjō Masako (her real name is unknown, she was called Masako after her father's name Tokimasa by later researchers) [citation needed] was born in 1157, eldest child of Hōjō Tokimasa, leader of the influential Hōjō clan of Izu province, and his wife, Hōjō no Maki. Masako's parents were still in their teens, so she was raised by many ...

  7. Masako Morishita - Wikipedia

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    Masako Morishita is a Japanese executive chef based in Washington, D.C.. [1] [2] She was named as the James Beard Foundation's 2024 Emerging Chef. [1] [3] Early life

  8. Masako Watanabe - Wikipedia

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    Masako Watanabe (わたなべまさこ, Watanabe Masako) (born 16 May 1929, in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. She began her professional career as an illustrator of books in 1949. She switched to creating manga after reading Osamu Tezuka's works, debuting in 1952 with Namida no Sanbika. She quickly became the most popular female ...

  9. Masako Katsura - Wikipedia

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    Masako Katsura was born on 7 March 1913 in Tokyo.Little is known about Katsura's childhood in Japan. [6] Katsura had three sisters and a brother. [7] Their father died when Katsura was 12 years old and she went to live with her elder sister and her sister's husband, [8] Tomio Kobashi, [9] who owned a billiard parlor. [8]