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16-742: [REDACTED] Look up ohta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ōta , Ota , or Ohta may refer to the following: People [ edit ] Ota (wife of Arnulf of Carinthia) , Queen of the East Franks 888-899, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire 896-899 Ota (cartoonist) , Brazilian cartoonist Atsuya Ota , Japanese basketball player Fusae Ohta , Japanese politician Herb Ohta , Hawaiian ukulele player Hikari Ōta , manzai comedian Hiromi Ōta , Japanese female singer who

32-625: A Special Ward of the Japanese capital city Ōta, Gunma ( 太 田, 群馬 ) , a city northwest of Tokyo in the Gunma prefecture Ōta River ( 太田川 ) , the major river in the Hiroshima prefecture Other places [ edit ] Okhta River (Neva basin) , a river in Russia Ota (Alenquer) , a town and a parish in the municipality of Alenquer, near Lisbon, Portugal Ota, Corse-du-Sud ,

48-401: A Special Ward of the Japanese capital city Ōta, Gunma ( 太 田, 群馬 ) , a city northwest of Tokyo in the Gunma prefecture Ōta River ( 太田川 ) , the major river in the Hiroshima prefecture Other places [ edit ] Okhta River (Neva basin) , a river in Russia Ota (Alenquer) , a town and a parish in the municipality of Alenquer, near Lisbon, Portugal Ota, Corse-du-Sud ,

64-573: A municipality in south Corsica, France Ota, Ogun , a city in Ogun State, Nigeria Ota Airport , Portugal Companies [ edit ] Ohta Jidosha , one of the largest Japanese automotive manufacturing companies in the 1930s Ohta Publishing , Japanese publishing company OHTA, for Organ Historical Trust of Australia Ota (restaurant) , a sushi counter in Omaha, Nebraska Fictional characters [ edit ] Akihiko Ohta,

80-462: A municipality in south Corsica, France Ota, Ogun , a city in Ogun State, Nigeria Ota Airport , Portugal Companies [ edit ] Ohta Jidosha , one of the largest Japanese automotive manufacturing companies in the 1930s Ohta Publishing , Japanese publishing company OHTA, for Organ Historical Trust of Australia Ota (restaurant) , a sushi counter in Omaha, Nebraska Fictional characters [ edit ] Akihiko Ohta,

96-426: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ohta (Redirected from Ohta ) [REDACTED] Look up ohta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ōta , Ota , or Ohta may refer to the following: People [ edit ] Ota (wife of Arnulf of Carinthia) , Queen of the East Franks 888-899, Empress of

112-514: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ohta Jidosha Ohta Jidosha ( オオタ自動車 , Ōta Jidōsha ) was one of the largest Japanese automotive manufacturing companies in the 1930s. The company was established in 1922, and produced cars from 1934 until 1957, when it was acquired by Tokyu Kurogane Kogyo company and ceased auto production. The factory became Omori Works  [ ja ] when it became part of Nissan when Kurogane joined

128-922: The Holy Roman Empire 896-899 Ota (cartoonist) , Brazilian cartoonist Atsuya Ota , Japanese basketball player Fusae Ohta , Japanese politician Herb Ohta , Hawaiian ukulele player Hikari Ōta , manzai comedian Hiromi Ōta , Japanese female singer who was considered an idol in Japan during the 1970s Keibun Ōta , Japanese painter and illustrator Kiyoto Ota ( 太田 清人 , born 1948) , Japanese-Mexican sculptor Michihiko Ohta , Japanese singer, composer and arranger Minoru Ōta (1891–1945), Japanese admiral in World War II Miwa Ota ( 太田 美和 , born 1968) , Japanese cross-country skier Mizuho Ōta (1876–1955), poet and scholar Nanami Ohta , Japanese actress Nobuko Ota ( 太田 信子 , born 1969) , Japanese rower Princess Ōta (7th century AD),

144-748: The corporate structure. Ohta Jidosha Seizosho Co., Ltd. was founded in Ōmori, Ōta, Tokyo by Hiro Ōta. His son, Yuichi Ōta, later became design director for the company. In 1922, the company produced a prototype, called the Ohta Model OS. Auto production started in 1934 with the car powered by a 736 cc 4-cylinder engine. The Ohta Model OC was built in 1936, and the Ohta Model OD was produced from 1937 to 1939. The company changed its name to Kosoku Kikan Kogyo Co., Ltd. ( 高速機関工業 ) (High Speed Engine Industry) in 1935, and then to Ohta Jidosha Kogyo Co., Ltd. ( オオタ自動車工業 ) in 1947. After World War II ,

160-1057: The eldest daughter of emperor Tenji Ryu Ota (1930–2009), Japanese New Left activist, author, and ecologist Shinichi Ota ( 太田 真一 , born 1975) , Japanese cyclist Shinichiro Ohta , Japanese voice actor and television announcer known for the Iron Chef series Shunsuke Ota ( 大田 隼輔 , born 1994) , Japanese footballer Shusuke Ota ( 太田 修介 , born 1996) , Japanese footballer Ōta Sukemoto (1799–1867), daimyō of Edo period Takako Ōta (born 1967), Japanese voice actress Takuya Ōta ( 太田 拓弥 , born 1970) , Japanese sport wrestler Tetsuharu Ōta , Japanese voice actor Tomio Ota ( 太田 富夫 , born 1936) , Japanese triple jumper Tomoko Ohta (1933– ), Japanese molecular evolution scientist Toshio Ōta (1919–1942), Japanese fighter pilot Toshi Seeger (1922–2013), née Toshi Aline Ohta Yukina Ota , Japanese figure skater Yuki Ota , Olympic fencer Geography [ edit ] Japan [ edit ] Ōta, Tokyo ( 大 田, 東京 ) ,

176-1001: The eldest daughter of emperor Tenji Ryu Ota (1930–2009), Japanese New Left activist, author, and ecologist Shinichi Ota ( 太田 真一 , born 1975) , Japanese cyclist Shinichiro Ohta , Japanese voice actor and television announcer known for the Iron Chef series Shunsuke Ota ( 大田 隼輔 , born 1994) , Japanese footballer Shusuke Ota ( 太田 修介 , born 1996) , Japanese footballer Ōta Sukemoto (1799–1867), daimyō of Edo period Takako Ōta (born 1967), Japanese voice actress Takuya Ōta ( 太田 拓弥 , born 1970) , Japanese sport wrestler Tetsuharu Ōta , Japanese voice actor Tomio Ota ( 太田 富夫 , born 1936) , Japanese triple jumper Tomoko Ohta (1933– ), Japanese molecular evolution scientist Toshio Ōta (1919–1942), Japanese fighter pilot Toshi Seeger (1922–2013), née Toshi Aline Ohta Yukina Ota , Japanese figure skater Yuki Ota , Olympic fencer Geography [ edit ] Japan [ edit ] Ōta, Tokyo ( 大 田, 東京 ) ,

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192-621: The owner of a grocery store in the Muteki Kanban Musume manga series Isao Ohta, a police pilot in the Patlabor anime and manga franchise Ota Matsushita, a character in AI: The Somnium Files Other uses [ edit ] 5868 Ohta , a main-belt asteroid See also [ edit ] Okhta (disambiguation) OTA (disambiguation) Otta (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

208-418: The owner of a grocery store in the Muteki Kanban Musume manga series Isao Ohta, a police pilot in the Patlabor anime and manga franchise Ota Matsushita, a character in AI: The Somnium Files Other uses [ edit ] 5868 Ohta , a main-belt asteroid See also [ edit ] Okhta (disambiguation) OTA (disambiguation) Otta (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

224-574: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ota . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ota&oldid=1194419483 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Short description

240-574: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ota . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ota&oldid=1194419483 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Short description

256-525: Was considered an idol in Japan during the 1970s Keibun Ōta , Japanese painter and illustrator Kiyoto Ota ( 太田 清人 , born 1948) , Japanese-Mexican sculptor Michihiko Ohta , Japanese singer, composer and arranger Minoru Ōta (1891–1945), Japanese admiral in World War II Miwa Ota ( 太田 美和 , born 1968) , Japanese cross-country skier Mizuho Ōta (1876–1955), poet and scholar Nanami Ohta , Japanese actress Nobuko Ota ( 太田 信子 , born 1969) , Japanese rower Princess Ōta (7th century AD),

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