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17 relations: Hifana, Kanji, Keizō Hayashi, Keizō Kanie, Keizō Kitajima, Keizō Komura, Keizō Kusakawa, Keizō Obuchi, Keizō Takemi, Keizo Dohi, Keizo Hasegawa, Keizo Hino, Keizo Imai, Keizo Miura, Keizo Nakanishi, Keizo Suzuki, Keizo Yamada.
Hifana
is a Japanese breakbeat musical duo, consisting of KEIZOmachine! (Keizo Fukuda) and Juicy (Jun Miyata).
See Keizō and Hifana
Kanji
are the logographic Chinese characters adapted from the Chinese script used in the writing of Japanese.
See Keizō and Kanji
Keizō Hayashi
was a Japanese civil servant, general officer and the first Chairman of Joint Staff Council (JSC), a post equivalent to Chief of the General Staff in other countries, from 1954 to 1964.
Keizō Kanie
was a Japanese actor.
Keizō Kitajima
is a Japanese photographer.
Keizō Komura
was a Rear Admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.
Keizō Kusakawa
is a Japanese anime storyboard artist and director who has mainly worked as a director with works from Seven Arcs and Diomedéa (from 2013 onwards).
Keizō Obuchi
was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1998 to 2000.
Keizō Takemi
is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party who serves as a member of the House of Councillors of Japan.
Keizo Dohi
(1866-1931) was a Japanese professor of dermatology and syphilis, and chair of the department of dermatology and syphilis at the University of Tokyo.
Keizo Hasegawa
was a Japanese track and field athlete.
Keizo Hino
was a Japanese author.
Keizo Imai
is a former Japanese football player.
Keizo Miura
was a Japanese skier.
Keizo Nakanishi
is a Japanese singer-songwriter and composer.
Keizo Suzuki
was a professional Go player.
Keizo Yamada
was a long-distance runner from Japan, who won the 1956 edition of the Fukuoka Marathon, clocking 2:25:15 on December 9, 1956.
References
Also known as Keizo.

