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  2. Toshi (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Toshimitsu Deyama (Japanese: 出山 利三, Hepburn: Deyama Toshimitsu, born October 10, 1965), known exclusively by his stage name Toshi, [Note 1] is a Japanese singer and songwriter who is the lead vocalist and a co-founder of the rock band X Japan, who rose to prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s and is credited as founders of the visual kei movement.

  3. Aiko, Princess Toshi - Wikipedia

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    Aiko, Princess Toshi (敬宮愛子内親王, Toshi-no-miya Aiko Naishinnō, born 1 December 2001) is a member of the Imperial House of Japan. She is the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan.

  4. Toshi (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Toshi is a masculine Japanese given name. It is also a nickname or shortening of several longer names. Written forms. Toshi can be expressed with several kanji ...

  5. Toshi - Wikipedia

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    Toshi (musician) (Toshimitsu Deyama, born 1965), a Japanese singer and musician Toshi (comedian) (Toshikazu Miura, born 1976), member of the comedian group Taka and Toshi Toshi Automatic (Company), refers to an Indian Automation Company named Toshi Automatic Systems Private Limited

  6. Toshiyuki Watanabe - Wikipedia

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    Toshiyuki "Toshi" Watanabe (渡辺 俊幸 Watanabe Toshiyuki; born February 3, 1955) is a Japanese musician and composer, known for writing film scores. Early life [ edit ]

  7. Tōshi Yoshida - Wikipedia

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    Tōshi Yoshida (吉田 遠志, Yoshida Tōshi, July 25, 1911 – July 1, 1995) was a Japanese printmaking artist associated with the sōsaku-hanga movement, and was the son of shin-hanga artist Hiroshi Yoshida.

  8. Maeda Toshiie - Wikipedia

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    Despite its small size, Kaga was a highly productive province which would eventually develop into the wealthiest han in Edo period Japan, with a net worth of 1 million koku (百万石); thus, it was nicknamed Kaga Hyaku-man-goku (加賀百万石). Toshiie benefited from a core group of very capable senior vassals.

  9. Toshi Maruki - Wikipedia

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    Toshi Maruki was born on 11 February 1912 in Chippubetsu, Uryū District, Hokkaido, Japan.Her parents’ house was a temple. After graduating from Asahikawa Women’s Higher School, she moved to Tokyo and studied oil painting at the Teaching Department of the Women’s School of Fine Arts (present Joshibi University of Art and Design). [3]