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Uehara : ウィキペディア英語版
Uehara
Uehara (written: 上原 lit. "upper plain" or 植原 lit. "planted plain") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* (born 1980), Japanese classical pianist
* (born 1984), Japanese singer
* (1908–1944), Japanese singer and soldier
*Edwin Uehara (born 1969), Peruvian-Japanese footballer
* (1877–1962), politician and cabinet minister
* (born 1980), Japanese musician
* (born 1979), Japanese musician
* (1909–1991), Japanese actor
* (born 1946), Japanese manga artist
* (born 1948), Japanese fencer
*Koichi Uehara (born 1947), Japanese golfer
* (born 1975), Japanese baseball player
* (born 1984), Japanese kickboxer
* (1937–2003), Japanese actress
* (born 1983), Japanese actress
* (1987–2011), Japanese gravure idol and television personality
* (born 1986), Japanese singer-songwriter
* (1922–1945), Imperial Japanese Army flight captain
* (born 1947), Japanese automotive engineer
* (born 1986), Japanese footballer
* (born 1983), Japanese singer and actress
* (1856–1933), Japanese general
* (born 1949), Japanese boxer
==See also==

*Siege of Uehara, battle of the Sengoku period

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