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・ Kōzan, Hiroshima
・ Kōzan-ji
・ Kōzan-ji (Shimonoseki)
・ Kōzenji Station
・ Kōzu Station
・ Kōzu Station (Kanagawa)
・ Kōzu Station (Osaka)
・ Kōzu-shima
・ Kōzuke Province
・ Kōzuke-Musashi Campaign
・ Kōzuki Station
・ Kōzuki, Hyōgo
・ Kōzunomori Station
・ Kōzushima Airport
・ Kōzushima, Tokyo
Kōzō
・ Kōzō Mito
・ Kōzō Miyoshi
・ Kōzō Murashita
・ Kōzō Okamoto
・ Kōzō Satō
・ Kōzō Shioya
・ Kōzō-ji (Kakuda)
・ Kōzō-ji (Kisarazu, Chiba)
・ Kōzōji Station
・ Kōō
・ Kŏn'guk Station
・ Kŏnsŏl Station
・ Kőbánya
・ Kőbánya-Kertváros


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Kōzō : ウィキペディア英語版
Kōzō

Kōzō, Kozo or Kouzou (written: 浩三, 公三, 公造, 航三, 恒三, 耕三, 耕造, 幸三, 光三, 興三, 更三, 孝蔵, 皐蔵, 弘三 or 弘蔵) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
* (born 1950), Japanese footballer
* (1910–2011), Japanese sprinter
*Kozo Hosokawa (born 1971), Japanese footballer
* (born 1926), Japanese ski jumper
* (born 1949), Japanese footballer
* (born 1949), Japanese handball player
* (born 1979), Japanese voice actor
* (born 1947), Japanese photographer
* (1953–1999), Japanese singer-songwriter
* (born 1956), Japanese television and film director
* (born 1933), Japanese engineer
* (born 1947), Japanese mass murderer
* (1912–1972), Japanese film director
* (1900–1985), Japanese politician
* (1871–1948), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral
* (born 1955), Japanese voice actor
* (1945–2011), Japanese computer scientist
* (born 1972), Japanese kickboxer
* (born 1957), Japanese footballer
* (1843–1898), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral
* (1897–1977), Japanese economist
*Kozo Watanabe (disambiguation), multiple people
* (born 1948), Japanese politician
* (born 1979), Japanese footballer


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