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Ozaki Kōyō (尾崎 紅葉, January 10, 1868 – October 30, 1903) was a Japanese author and poet. [1] His real name was Ozaki Tokutarō ( 尾崎 徳太郎 ) , and he was also known by various noms de plume including Enzan ( 縁山 ) and Tochimandō ( 十千万堂 ) .
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Kōyō, Koyo or Kouyou (written: 光洋, 光陽, 紅葉, 紅陽, 晃洋, 浩陽 or 昂洋) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include:
January 10 – Ozaki Kōyō, author and writer (d. 1903) [3] January 11 – Shimizu Shikin, novelist and women's rights activist (d. 1933) January 18 – Suzuki Kantarō, admiral, 42nd Prime Minister of Japan (d. 1948) January 20 – Keisuke Okada, 20th Prime Minister of Japan (d. 1952) April 12 – Akiyama Saneyuki, soldier (d. 1918)
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Yei Evelyn Theodora Kate Ozaki (英子 セオドラ 尾崎, Eiko Seodora Ozaki, December 1870 – December 28, 1932) was a Japanese translator of Japanese short stories and fairy tales. Her translations were fairly liberal but have been popular, and were reprinted several times after her death.
Musashimaru Kōyō (Japanese: 武蔵丸 光洋, Hepburn: Musashimaru Kōyō, born May 2, 1971, as Fiamalu Penitani) is an American-born Japanese-naturalized former professional sumo wrestler.