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    Tarō Shōji (Japanese: 東海林 太郎, Hepburn: Shōji Tarō, December 11, 1898 – October 4, 1972) was a popular Japanese ryūkōka singer. He also used the aliases...
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    voice actor Tarō Okamoto (岡本 太郎, 1911–1996), a Japanese artist from Kawasaki Japan Taro Shoji (東海林 太郎, 1898–1972), a Japanese ryūkōka singer Taro Sugimoto...
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  • through February 1201 Shōji (given name), a masculine Japanese given name Koichi Shoji (庄司浩一, 1955–2019), Japanese murderer Tarō Shōji, a Japanese ryūkōka...
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    Takamine and singer Taro Shoji in 1934...
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  • 1934, launching the establishment of Japanese Opera. Baritone singer Taro Shoji's 1934 song "Akagi no Komoriuta" (赤城の子守唄, lit. "Lullaby of Akagi") also...
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    an enka-shi or a street musician. At that time, he was encouraged by Taro Shoji in Ginza. He signed with King Records in 1938. He debuted with song "Kokkyō...
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    Kazuo Nakamura (basketball) - head coach Shōji Nishimura - admiral Hitoshi Okuda - manga artist Taro Shoji - singer Sukenari Yokoyama - politician Bush...
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    professional baseball player Kohei Shimoda, professional soccer player Taro Shoji, singer Tensho Sugimoto [ja], basketball player Kenji Suzuki (footballer)...
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    in the year-end Kōhaku Uta Gassen held by NHK. In 1965, together with Taro Shoji, she established an association for Japanese vocal performers. She was...
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    1994 Hyaku-nen no Ai (百年の愛, Love For 100 Years) : 1998 (Tribute song to Taro Shoji born in 1898) Tabi no Owari ni Kiku Uta wa (旅の終わりに聞く歌は, The song heard...
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