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Katsuhiko Shinzato (新里 勝彦,
Shinzato Katsuhiko) is an
Okinawan martial arts
master and head of the Shōrin-ryū
Kishaba Juku.
Shinzato was born in Manila...
- used up
until episode 590, and "Hands Up!"
performed by Kōta
Shinzato (新里 宏太,
Shinzato Kōta) for the rest of the season. When the
season originally aired...
- Juan
Carlos "JC"
Shinzato Bonnin (born
February 2, 1968, Okinawa, ****an) is a
retired Filipino actor. He was a
matinee idol in the 1980s, best remembered...
- Ryo
Shinzato (新里 亮,
Shinzato Ryō, born 2 July 1990 in Aichi, ****an) is a ****anese
football player who
plays for
Omiya Ardija.
Updated to 19
February 2019...
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Shohei Shinzato (新里 彰平,
Shinzato Shōhei, born 11 May 1988 in Chiba) is a ****anese
footballer who
plays for
Blaublitz Akita.
Updated to 23
February 2016...
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unable to attend, and so he in turn
asked his top
student Jin’an
Shinzato to go.
While Shinzato was there, one of the
other demonstrators asked him the name...
- doi:10.1136/hrt.2004.058560. PMC 1769140. PMID 16162623.
Sunagawa O,
Shinzato Y,
Touma T,
Tomori M, ****iyama K (May 2000). "Differences
between coronary...
- Shibundō. p. 13.
Retrieved February 14, 2018. Takemoto,
Masahide (1972).
Shinzato,
Keiji (ed.). "Kōkogaku no
shomondai to sono genjō" [Challenges in Archaeology...
- was
translated into the
English language by Nagamine's
student Katsuhiko Shinzato.
Tales of Okinawa's
Great Masters was
translated into the
English language...
- is
sometimes described as part of the Suku period,
divided between the
Shinzato Mura (12th–13th centuries) and the
Nakamori Period (13th–17th centuries)...