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・ Yoshio Katsuta
・ Yoshio Kawai
・ Yoshio Kikugawa
・ Yoshio Kimura
・ Yoshio Kitagawa
・ Yoshio Kitajima
・ Yoshio Kodaira
・ Yoshio Kodama
・ Yoshio Koide
Yoshio Kojima
・ Yoshio Kojima (athlete)
・ Yoshio Kondo
・ Yoshio Kosugi
・ Yoshio Kushida
・ Yoshio Kōsaku
・ Yoshio Machida
・ Yoshio Maki
・ Yoshio Markino
・ Yoshio Masuda
・ Yoshio Masui
・ Yoshio Mikami
・ Yoshio Miyajima
・ Yoshio Mochizuki
・ Yoshio Nakagawa


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Yoshio Kojima : ウィキペディア英語版
Yoshio Kojima

is a Japanese comedian famous for appearing only in a small bathing suit, during both performances and interviews. Among his well-known catchphrases are ''Sonna no kankei nee'' (そんなの関係ねぇ or "that has nothing to do with it", usually as a reaction to an intentional mistake in his routine) and ''Oppapī'' (おっぱっぴー), an abbreviation of "Ocean Pacific Peace", (オーシャン・パシフィック・ピース). All of his catchphrases are typically said followed by a signature dance, which has him hunched over, making a punching motion towards the ground while his hind leg is kneed upward simultaneously. A soundbite such as ''Oppapī'', or something similarly random, is commonly used by Japanese comedians as an easy to remember and easy to repeat hook that can help popularise them and their comedy.
Kojima has also appeared on the Japanese obstacle course show, ''Sasuke''.
== Biography ==
Kojima was born in Kumejima, Shimajiri District, Okinawa and grew up in Chiba, Chiba Prefecture near Tokyo. He studied at Waseda University, earning a degree in Japanese literature.
Kojima's "Sonna no kankei nee" was nominated in the 2007 buzzwords-of-the-year contest () in Japan.

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