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Saburō

Index Saburō

is a masculine Japanese given name. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 45 relations: Cyberpunk (role-playing game), Dai Sentai Goggle-V, Hiragana, Japanese name, Jiro (given name), Kanji, Katakana, Kikaider, List of Sgt. Frog characters, Ran (film), Sab Shimono, Saburō Aizawa, Saburō Eda, Saburō Hyakutake, Saburō Ienaga, Saburō Kawabuchi, Saburō Kitajima, Saburō Kurusu, Saburō Matsukata, Saburō Moroi, Saburō Sakai, Saburō Shinoda, Saburō Takata, Saburō Tokitō, Saburo Aoki, Saburo Date, Saburo Fujiki, Saburo Hasegawa, Saburo Hayakawa, Saburo Ishikura, Saburo Ito, Saburo Kamei, Saburo Kawamoto, Saburo Komoto, Saburo Murakami, Saburo Muraoka, Saburo Okita, Saburo Sato, Saburo Teshigawara, Saburo Tokura, Saburo Yokomizo, Space Battleship Yamato, Takagi Saburō, Tarō (given name), Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun.

Cyberpunk (role-playing game)

Cyberpunk is a tabletop role-playing game in the dystopian science fiction genre, written by Mike Pondsmith and first published by R. Talsorian Games in 1988.

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Dai Sentai Goggle-V

is a Japanese tokusatsu television series.

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Hiragana

is a Japanese syllabary, part of the Japanese writing system, along with katakana as well as kanji.

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Japanese name

in modern times consist of a family name (surname) followed by a given name.

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Jiro (given name)

is a stand-alone Japanese given name along with "Tarō", and a common name suffix for males.

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Kanji

are the logographic Chinese characters adapted from the Chinese script used in the writing of Japanese.

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Katakana

is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji and in some cases the Latin script (known as rōmaji).

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Kikaider

is a manga series written and illustrated by Shotaro Ishinomori.

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List of Sgt. Frog characters

The following is a list of various characters in the universe of the anime and manga series Sgt. Frog and related works.

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Ran (film)

is a 1985 epic historical action drama film directed, edited and co-written by Akira Kurosawa.

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Sab Shimono

, commonly known as Sab Shimono, is an American actor of Japanese descent.

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Saburō Aizawa

Saburō Aizawa (相沢 三郎 Aizawa Saburō) (6 September 1889 – 3 July 1936) was a Japanese military officer of the Imperial Japanese Army who assassinated Tetsuzan Nagata in the Aizawa Incident in August 1935.

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Saburō Eda

was a Japanese party politician, prominent in the postwar period, who served two terms in the Member of the House of Councillors and four terms in the Member of the House of Representatives, and rose to become Secretary General and Acting Chairman of Japan Socialist Party in the early 1960s.

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Saburō Hyakutake

Saburō Hyakutake (百武三郎) (June 3, 1872 – October 30, 1963) was an Imperial Japanese Navy admiral.

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Saburō Ienaga

was a Japanese historian.

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Saburō Kawabuchi

is a former Japanese football player and manager.

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Saburō Kitajima

is a Japanese enka singer, lyricist, actor and composer.

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Saburō Kurusu

was a Japanese career diplomat.

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Saburō Matsukata

of Japan, a journalist, businessman and mountaineer, served on the World Scout Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement and was the sixth President of the Boy Scouts of Japan, contributing to the success of the 13th World Scout Jamboree held August 2 to 10, 1971 on the western side of Mount Fuji.

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Saburō Moroi

was a Japanese composer.

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Saburō Sakai

was a Japanese naval aviator and flying ace ("Gekitsui-O", 撃墜王) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Saburō Shinoda

is a Japanese actor who has played roles in films and television dramas.

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Saburō Takata

Saburō Takata (高田 三郎, Nagoya 18 December 1913 – 22 October 2000) was a Japanese Roman Catholic composer.

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Saburō Tokitō

is a Japanese actor and singer.

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Saburo Aoki

Saburo Aoki (born 1956) is a Japanese linguist and member of the faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Tsukuba.

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Saburo Date

was a Japanese actor.

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Saburo Fujiki

is a Japanese professional golfer.

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Saburo Hasegawa

was a Japanese-born American calligrapher, painter, art writer, curator, and teacher.

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Saburo Hayakawa

Saburo Hayakawa (April 8, 1888 – April 19, 1973) was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from April 1936 to January 1937.

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Saburo Ishikura

Saburo Ishikura (石倉 三郎 Ishikura Saburō, born December 16, 1946, in Kagawa, Japan) is a Japanese actor that has acted in several movies directed by Beat Takeshi.

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Saburo Ito

Saburo Ito (伊藤 三郎, Itō Saburō, 18 July 1915 – 19 January 1978) was a Japanese breaststroke swimmer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

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Saburo Kamei

was a Japanese voice actor who worked for 81 Produce.

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Saburo Kawamoto

is a Japanese film and literary critic, as well as a professor at Rikkyo University.

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Saburo Komoto

is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).

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Saburo Murakami

was a Japanese visual and performance artist.

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Saburo Muraoka

Saburō Muraoka (村岡三郎, Muraoka Saburō, 25 June 1928 – 3 July 2013) was a Japanese modern and contemporary artist born in Osaka.

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Saburo Okita

Saburō Ōkita (大来 佐武郎 Ōkita Saburō) (3 November 1914 – 9 February 1993) was a Japanese economist and politician noted for his role in the postwar development of the Japanese economy and Japan-US relations.

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Saburo Sato

is a Japanese sailor.

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Saburo Teshigawara

is a Japanese choreographer and dancer who was born in Tokyo and became known for founding a company named KARAS along with Kei Miyata in 1985.

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Saburo Tokura

is a Japanese jurist who has served as the Chief Justice of Japan since June 2022, having previously served as an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of Japan from 2017 to 2022.

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Saburo Yokomizo

is a Japanese middle-distance runner.

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Space Battleship Yamato

is a Japanese science fiction anime series written by Yoshinobu Nishizaki, directed by manga artist Leiji Matsumoto, and produced by Academy Productions.

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Takagi Saburō

was a Japanese diplomat and businessman of the Meiji period, and the first Japanese Consul General to New York.

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Tarō (given name)

(alternatively romanized Taro, Tarô, Talo, Taroh or Tarou), is a stand-alone masculine Japanese given name or a common name second half of such a name (literally meaning "eldest son").

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Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun

is a Japanese manga series by Osamu Nishi.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saburō

Also known as Saburo, Saburou.