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  2. Shinobu Sugawara - Wikipedia

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    Shinobu Sugawara (菅原 忍, Sugawara Shinobu, born September 2, 1980), [1] better known mononymously by his ring name Shinobu, is a Japanese professional wrestler. He has worked in several promotions, in particular 666, Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) and Dragon Gate (DG).

  3. BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship (2017–present) - Wikipedia

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    The BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship is a title defended in the Japanese professional wrestling promotion Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW). On May 7, 2017, BJW announced that it was bringing back the BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship with a tournament set to take place between May 25 and July 17.

  4. Shinobu Ota - Wikipedia

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    Shinobu Ota (太田 忍, Ōta Shinobu, born December 28, 1993) is a Japanese Greco-Roman wrestler and mixed martial artist.Throughout his career, he notably claimed the 2016 Olympic silver medal at 59kg, the '19 World Championship at 63kg, the '18 Asian Games Gold medal at 60kg and three Asian Championship medals (champion in 2018 at 60 kg).

  5. Kenichi Shinoda - Wikipedia

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    Kenichi Shinoda (篠田 建市, Shinoda Ken'ichi, born January 25, 1942), also known as Shinobu Tsukasa (司 忍, Tsukasa Shinobu), is a Japanese yakuza and the sixth and current kumicho (supreme kingpin, or chairman) of the Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest yakuza organization.

  6. Shinobu - Wikipedia

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    Shinobu (しのぶ) is a Japanese verb meaning "recall" (偲ぶ) or "stealth/endure" (忍ぶ).It is a Japanese given name used by either sex. Shinobu is also the dictionary form of shinobi, which can be combined with mono (者) to make shinobi no mono (忍びの者), an alternative name of ninja.

  7. Professional shogi player - Wikipedia

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    Strong amateurs wishing to become professional must be accepted into the JSA's Apprentice School (新進棋士奨励会 shinshin kishi shōreikai). Apprentice professionals are initially ranked from 6- kyū to 3-dan based upon their results on the apprentice school entry exam or performance in certain amateur tournaments. [ 13 ]

  8. BJW Tag Team Championship - Wikipedia

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    Hakata, Japan: 1 460: 1 [16] 17 Ryuji Ito and Badboy Hido: December 19, 2003: HTH Series 2003 - Day 2 Tokyo, Japan: 1 4: 0 This was a Cage deathmatch. [17] 18 Men's Teioh (2) and Mr. Big Japan (7) December 23, 2003: HTH Series 2003 - Day 3 Nagoya, Japan: 1 236: 1 Mr. Big Japan previously won the title under the name Ryuji Yamakawa. [18] 19 ...

  9. Ninja Nonsense - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Nonsense: The Legend of Shinobu (ニニンがシノブ伝, Ninin ga Shinobuden), also known as 2×2 = Shinobuden, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ryoichi Koga. The series subtitle is "The Nonsense Kunoichi Fiction" .