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9-530: Masaki may refer to: Name [ edit ] Masaki (given name) , a unisex Japanese given name Masaki (surname) , a Japanese surname Places [ edit ] Masaki, Ehime , a town located in Iyo District, Japan Masaki Art Museum , a museum in Tadaoka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan that opened in 1968 Masaki Station (disambiguation) Masaki,

18-511: A character in the manga Kuso Miso Technique Sasami Masaki Jurai , a character in the anime and manga series Tenchi Muyo! Masaki Takigawa (日本語:滝川雅貴), a character in the light novel series and anime Tsurune See also [ edit ] Masaki (disambiguation) Masaki (surname) Masaaki [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to

27-558: A suburb in Dar es Salaam , Tanzania Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Masaki . 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=Masaki&oldid=1181067580 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

36-771: Is a Japanese auto racing driver who currently races in the Super GT racing series. He is best known for having competed in the World Touring Car Championship . Kano won the GT World Challenge Asia GT4 class championship in 2023 racing for YZ Racing with BMW Team Studie. Kano competed in karting between 1991 and 1994. He then attended the Winfield Racing School in France in 1995. Kano finished ninth in

45-4279: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Masaki (given name) Masaki Gender Male Origin Word/name Japanese Meaning Different meanings depending on the kanji used Masaki is a Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Masaki Aiba (born 1982), Japanese actor and musician Masaki Chugo (born 1982), Japanese footballer Masaki Doi (born 1960), Japanese politician Masaki Ejima ( 江島 雅紀 , born 1999) , Japanese pole vaulter Masaki Eto ( 江藤 正基 , born 1954) , Japanese sport wrestler Masaki Fujihata (born 1956), Japanese artist Masaki Fukai (born 1980), Japanese footballer Masaki Hemmi (born 1986), Japanese footballer Masaki Hoshino (born 1967), Japanese Go player Masaki Iida (born 1985), Japanese footballer Masaki Inoue (born 1979), Japanese Olympic cyclist Masaki Ito ( 伊藤 正樹 , born 1988) , Japanese trampolinist Masaki Iwai ( 岩井 真幸 , born 1985) , Japanese curler Masaki Izumi (born 1961), Japanese shogi player Masaki Kaji (born 1988), Japanese actor and singer Masaki Kajishima (born 1962), Japanese anime artist Masaki Kaneko (swimmer) (born 1992), Japanese Olympic swimmer Masaki Kano (born 1976), Japanese racing driver Masaki Kashiwara (born 1947), Japanese mathematician Masaki Kinoshita (born 1989), Japanese footballer Masaki Kito (born 1960), Japanese attorney Masaki Kobayashi (1916–1996), Japanese film director Masaki Kyomoto (born 1959), Japanese singer-songwriter and actor Masaki Liu , American music producer Masaki Minami (born 1989), Japanese baseball player Masaki Miyasaka (born 1989), Japanese footballer Masaki Morinaga (born 1972), Japanese athlete Masaki Nakao (born 1996), Japanese entertainer Masaki Nashimoto (born 1993), Japanese sprinter Masaki Nishizawa (born 1972), Japanese mixed martial artist Masaki Ogata (born 1964), Japanese Go player Masaki Ogawa (born 1975), Japanese footballer and manager Masaki Okada (born 1989), Japanese actor Masaki Okimoto (born 1982), Japanese professional wrestler Masaki Okino (born 1996), Japanese footballer Masaki Oya ( 大宅 真樹 , born 1995) , Japanese volleyball player Masaki Saito (baseball) (born 1965), Japanese baseball player Masaki Saito (footballer) (born 1980), Japanese footballer Masaki Sakamoto (born 1996), Japanese footballer Masaki Sato (born 1999), Japanese singer Masaki Shiba ( 斯波 正樹 , born 1986) , Japanese snowboarder Masaki Shibata (born 1953), Japanese Olympic handball player Masaki Suda (born 1993), Japanese actor Masaki Sumitani (born 1975), Japanese comedian and professional wrestler Masaki Suzuki ( 鈴木 正樹 , born 1945) , Japanese speed skater Masaki Takemiya (born 1951), Japanese Go player Masaki Tamura (born 1939), Japanese cinematographer Masaki Terasoma (born 1962), Japanese voice actor Masaki Tokudome (born 1971), Japanese motorcycle racer Masaki Toshimitsu Dannoshin (1690–1776), Japanese swordsman Masaki Toshiro (born 1980), Japanese Olympic luger Masaki Tsuchihashi (born 1972), Japanese footballer Masaki Tsuji (born 1932), Japanese scenario writer Masaki Tsukano (born 1970), Japanese footballer Masaki Watai ( 渡井 理己 , born 1999) , Japanese footballer Masaki Watanabe (1911–1995), Japanese surgeon Masaki Watanabe (footballer) (born 1986), Japanese footballer Masaki Yamada (writer) (born 1950), Japanese science fiction author Masaki Yamada (musician) (born 1964), Japanese singer-songwriter Masaki Yamamoto ( 山本 真希 , born 1987) , Japanese footballer Masaki Yamamoto (cyclist) (born 1996), Japanese cyclist Masaki Yanagawa (born 1987), Japanese footballer Masaki Yokotani (born 1952), Japanese footballer Masaki Yoshida (born 1984), Japanese footballer Yoshinohana Masaki (born 1943), Japanese sumo wrestler Fictional characters [ edit ] Masaki Michishita ,

54-610: The Super GT racing series in the GT300 class in 2012, racing for JLOC . From 2013 to 2022, Kano raced for Arnage Racing. He scored 19 points in 2013 with one podium finish. In 2023, Kano joined R'Qs Motor Sports. In 2023, Kano participated in the GT World Challenge Asia championship series, driving a BMW M4 GT4 for the YZ Racing with Studie Team alongside Manabu Orido . Kano and the team scored 6 race wins in

63-504: The 2008 FIA WTCC Race of Japan ; he also raced at the subsequent Race of Macau . He returned to the WTCC for Engstler in the Asian rounds of the 2009, 2010 and 2011 seasons. He joined Engstler Motorsport once again for the 2012 FIA WTCC Race of Japan . For the 2013 FIA WTCC Race of Japan he replaced team boss Franz Engstler , who was unable to race due to illness. Kano made his debut in

72-670: The Japanese Super Taikyu Series in 2006, and later third in 2007. From 2007 to 2008, Kano competed in the Asian Touring Car Series . He was runner-up to Fariqe Hairuman in the 2007 Asian Touring Car Championship, driving a BMW 320i for Engstler Motorsport , winning the Division 2 category. The following year he finished third in the 2008 Asian Touring Car Championship. He made his World Touring Car Championship debut for Engstler at

81-538: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Masaki_(given_name)&oldid=1248790960 " Categories : Given names Japanese unisex given names Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Masaki Kano Masaki Kano ( 加納 政樹 , Kanō Masaki , born 4 February 1976 in Osaka )

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