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  2. Ichiro Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    It exhibits a wide variety of Ichiro Suzuki memorabilia, including personal items from his childhood and up-to-date baseball gear. [6] [10] Suzuki is the honored chairman of the Ichiro Cup, a six-month-long boys' league tournament with more than 200 teams, held in Toyoyama and surrounding cities and towns since 1996. Suzuki watches the final ...

  3. 1956 World Table Tennis Championships - Wikipedia

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    Swaythling Cup Men's Team Japan Ichiro Ogimura Toshiaki Tanaka Yoshio Tomita Keisuke Tsunoda Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreadis Ladislav Štípek Václav Tereba Ludvík Vyhnanovský China Hu Ping-chuan Chiang Yung-Ning Tsen Huai-Kuang Wang Chuanyao Yang Jai-Hua Romania Matei Gantner Tiberiu Harasztosi Paul Pesch Mircea Popescu Toma Reiter: Corbillon ...

  4. Ichiro Hosotani - Wikipedia

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    The club won the league champions in 1969 Japan Soccer League and 1971 Emperor's Cup. In 1973, the club won Japan Soccer League and Emperor's Cup. In 1978, the club won all three major title in Japan; Japan Soccer League, JSL Cup and Emperor's Cup. He retired in 1978. He played 140 games and scored 58 goals in the league.

  5. Ichiro Ogimura - Wikipedia

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    Ichiro Ogimura (荻村 伊智朗, Ogimura Ichirō, June 25, 1932 – December 4, 1994) was a Japanese table tennis player, coach, president of the ITTF and former World No. 1 who won 12 World Championship titles during his career.

  6. Ichirō Hiura - Wikipedia

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    Hiura's only championship as a professional came in 1989 when he defeated Daisuke Nakagawa to 2 games to none to win the 20th Shinjin-Ō [] tournament. [2]In October 2012, he became the 45th shogi professional to win 600 official games when he defeated Shin'ya Satō in a 54th Ōi tournament preliminary round game.

  7. Ichiro Hatta - Wikipedia

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    Ichiro Hatta (八田一朗, Hatta Ichirō, June 3, 1906 – April 15, 1983) was a Japanese judoka and wrestler. He was instrumental in founding the Japanese Amateur Wrestling Association and bringing the 1964 Olympics to Japan.

  8. Ichiro Suzuki (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ichiro Suzuki (born 1973) is a former professional baseball player. Ichiro Suzuki is also the name of: Ichiro Suzuki (engineer) (born 1937), Japanese automotive engineer responsible for the design and construction of the first Lexus LS

  9. Ichiro Nakagawa - Wikipedia

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    Ichiro Nakagawa (中川 一郎, Nakagawa Ichirō; 9 March 1925 – 9 January 1983) was a Japanese politician from Hokkaidō. He was a significant leader of the right-wing of the Liberal Democratic Party .