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    Tokashiki (渡嘉敷村, Tokashiki-son) is a village located in the Kerama Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The village is part of Shimajiri District. Tokashiki...
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    Tokashiki Island (渡嘉敷島, Tokashiki-jima, Okinawan: トゥガイフィガイ Tugaifigai) is the largest of the Kerama Islands, a group of Japanese islands southwest of...
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  • Tokashiki may refer to: Tokashiki, Okinawa, an island located in Shimajiri district, Okinawa, Japan Tokashiki (とかしき), a member of the manga artist duo...
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    islands are inhabited: Tokashiki Island, Zamami Island, Aka Island, and Geruma Island. The islands are administered as Tokashiki Village and Zamami Village...
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  • Katsuo Tokashiki (渡嘉敷 勝男, born July 27, 1960, in Okinawa, Japan) is a Japanese former WBA Light flyweight champion. He currently works as an actor and...
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    Naomi Tokashiki (渡嘉敷 奈緒美, Tokashiki Naomi, born July 16, 1962) is a former Japanese politician who served in the House of Representatives in the Diet...
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    Ramu Tokashiki (渡嘉敷来夢, Tokashiki Ramu, born June 11, 1991) is a Japanese professional basketball player for the JX-Eneos Sunflowers of the Women's Japan...
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  • name used by female manga artists Adachi (あだち, born December 14) and Tokashiki (とかしき, born November 28). The former draws the foreground and characters...
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    長岡萌映子がチームをけん引/WリーグPO" [ENEOS defeats Fujitsu and moves to SF... Raimu Tokashiki and Moeko Nagaoka lead the team: W League PO]. basketballking.jp (in Japanese)...
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  • Japanese, Eri Banno, Yutaka Ohno, Yoko Sakane, Chikako Shinagawa, Kyoko Tokashiki". Japanese Language and Literature. 35 (2): 190–193. doi:10.2307/489699...
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