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・ Yoshinobu Shimamura
・ Yoshinobu Station
・ Yoshinobu Takahashi
・ Yoshinobu Takeda (Aikido)
・ Yoshinobu Tsukada
・ Yoshinochō Station
・ Yoshinodani Dam
・ Yoshinodani, Ishikawa
・ Yoshinogari
・ Yoshinogari site
・ Yoshinogari, Saga
・ Yoshinogari-Kōen Station
・ Yoshinogawa, Tokushima
・ Yoshiko Shiotani
・ Yoshiko Takamatsu
Yoshiko Tamura
・ Yoshiko Tanaka
・ Yoshiko Tanaka (table tennis)
・ Yoshiko Tōma
・ Yoshiko Uchida
・ Yoshiko Yamaguchi
・ Yoshiko Yano
・ Yoshiko Yonekura
・ Yoshikuni
・ Yoshikuni Araki
・ Yoshimar Yotún
・ Yoshimaro Yamashina
・ Yoshimasa
・ Yoshimasa Fujita
・ Yoshimasa Hayashi


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Yoshiko Tamura : ウィキペディア英語版
Yoshiko Tamura

is a Japanese retired professional wrestler. Tamura was trained by the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) promotion, made her debut in September 1994 and worked for the promotion for three years, winning the AJW Junior Championship, before taking part in a mass exodus led by Kyoko Inoue and following her to the newly founded NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling promotion. Recognized as the "Ace" of NEO, Tamura performed with the promotion from its first event to the last, in the process becoming its most accomplished wrestler, winning the NEO Single and NWA Women's Pacific Championships a record seven times and the NEO Tag Team Championship three times. All in all, Tamura held the NEO Single and NWA Women's Pacific Championships for 2,074 days and successfully defended them 38 times. After being inducted into the NEO Hall of Fame, Tamura ended her sixteen-year career on December 31, 2010, retiring at the end of NEO's final event.
==Professional wrestling career==


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