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・ Shōwa, Gunma
・ Shōwa, Saitama
・ Shōwa, Yamanashi
・ Shōwa-ku, Nagoya
・ Shōwa-shinzan
・ Shōwachō Station
・ Shōwachō Station (Kagawa)
・ Shōwachō Station (Osaka)
・ Shōwajima Station
・ Shōya
・ Shōyama Station
・ Shōyō-en Garden
・ Shōzaburō Watanabe
・ Shōzu District, Kagawa
・ Shōzui Station
Shōzō
・ Shōzō Fujii
・ Shōzō Iizuka
・ Shōzō Kitadai
・ Shōzō Makino (director)
・ Shōzō Murata
・ Shōzō Sakurai
・ Shōzō Tanaka
・ Shōzō Uchii
・ Shōō
・ Shōō (Kamakura period)
・ Shōō, Okayama
・ Shūchi District, Shizuoka
・ Shūdō Higashinakano
・ Shūdōkan


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Shōzō

Shōzō, Shozo or Shouzou (written: 昭三, 省三, 省蔵, 省太, 正三, 正蔵 or 昌三) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
* (born 1950), Japanese judoka
* (1927–2003), Japanese historian
* (born 1962), Japanese comedian and voice actor
* (born 1933), Japanese voice actor
* (1910–1993), Japanese speed skater
* (born 1950), Japanese video game designer
* (1837–1912), Japanese businessman and shipbuilder
* (1921–2003), Japanese photographer
* (1878–1929), Japanese film director, producer and businessman
* (1915–1987), Japanese swimmer
*Shozo Miyamoto (born 1940), Japanese golfer
* (1878–1957), Japanese businessman, politician and diplomat
* (1730–1773), Japanese playwright
* (died 1807), Japanese playwright
* (born 1947), Japanese boxer
* (1889–1985), Japanese general
* (born 1929), Japanese sport wrestler
* (born 1928), Japanese artist
*Shozo Tominaga (died 2002), Japanese activist
* (born 1940), Japanese footballer
* (1928–1996), Japanese translator and academic


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