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  2. Mizuno - Wikipedia

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    In 1933 Mizuno presented Star Line, the first Japanese made golf clubs. By 1935 its golf club showroom was the world's largest. In 1941 the company name was changed to Mizuno Co., Ltd, and has remained the same since. During World War II, Mizuno manufactured military ordnance for Japan's war effort. [4]

  3. Maishima Sports Island - Wikipedia

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    shisetsu.mizuno.jp /m-7402 The Maishima Sports Island ( 舞洲スポーツアイランド , Maeshima Supōtsu Airando ) is a park with sports facilities in Maishima , Konohana-ku , Osaka , Japan .

  4. AlphaDream - Wikipedia

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    AlphaDream Corporation, Ltd. [a] was a Japanese video game development company founded in 2000 by Tetsuo Mizuno and Chihiro Fujioka in Tokyo, Japan.In partnership with Nintendo, it produced software for the Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Switch, including the Mario & Luigi series.

  5. Mizuno Open - Wikipedia

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    The Mizuno Open (ミズノオープン, Mizuno ōpun) is a professional golf tournament played in Japan.Founded in 1971, it has been a Japan Golf Tour event since 1979. Since 1998, the event has been prefixed Gateway to The Open (全英への道, Zen'ei eno michi), with the top finishers gaining exemptions into The Open Championship.

  6. Ryo Mizuno (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Ryo Mizuno (水野 涼 [1], Mizuno Ryō, born 31 May 1998 in Kiryū, Gunma) is a Japanese motorcycle racer. He competes in the British Superbike Championship on a factory-supported Honda Fireblade. [ 2 ]

  7. Tatsuki Mizuno - Wikipedia

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    Tatsuki Mizuno (水野 達稀, Mizuno Tatsuki, born July 30, 2000 in Marugame, Kagawa, Japan) is a Japanese professional baseball infielder for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). [1] [2]