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13 relations: Eitarō Shindō, Eitaro Deguchi, Eitaro Ishigaki, Eitaro Itoyama, Eitaro Mabuchi, Eitaro Matsuda, Eitaro Noro, Eitaro Okano, Eitaro Ozawa, Eitaro Suzuki, Eitaro Uchiyama, Hitachiiwa Eitarō, Kanji.
Eitarō Shindō
was a Japanese film actor.
Eitaro Deguchi
is a Japanese professional golfer.
Eitaro Ishigaki
was a Japanese-born American painter.
See Eitarō and Eitaro Ishigaki
Eitaro Itoyama
is one of Japan's wealthiest citizens with a fortune estimated to exceed $500 million.
Eitaro Mabuchi
was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Yamagata Prefecture (1906-1912), Yamaguchi Prefecture (1914-1916), Mie Prefecture (1914-1916), Hiroshima Prefecture from April 1916 to May 1918, Kyoto Prefecture (1918-1921) and mayor of Kyoto (1921–1924).
Eitaro Matsuda
is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a winger for club Albirex Niigata.
Eitaro Noro
was a Japanese economic historian.
Eitaro Okano
was a Japanese sprinter who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics.
Eitaro Ozawa
, also credited as Sakae Ozawa (小沢栄), was a Japanese film actor and stage actor and director.
Eitaro Suzuki
(20 April 1899 – May 1979) was a Japanese wrestler.
Eitaro Uchiyama
was a lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.
See Eitarō and Eitaro Uchiyama
Hitachiiwa Eitarō
was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Tokyo.
See Eitarō and Hitachiiwa Eitarō
Kanji
are the logographic Chinese characters adapted from the Chinese script used in the writing of Japanese.
See Eitarō and Kanji
References
Also known as Eitaro, Eitaroh, Eitarou.

