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Categories: Cities in Shimane Prefecture | Japan geography stubs ... Oda (Turkish: Oda, a room, chamber) is a room within a harem. ... The Oda clan crest The Oda clan is a daimyo family descended from Taira no Sukemori. ... Yamada Tarō (), a typical Japanese name (male), equivalent to John Smith in English. ... A given name is a name which specifies and differentiates between members of a group of individuals, especially a family, all of whose members usually share the same family name. ... Oda or Odo (d. ... Shigeru Oda (22 October, 1924) has been a judge on the International Court of Justice since 1976. ... Hon. ... Saint Oda (c. ... Eiichiro Oda (尾田栄一郎 Oda Eiichirō, January 1, 1975 - ) is the creator of the manga and anime One Piece. ... Shigehiro Yamaguchi as Toshinori Oda in the film Battle Royale. ... Battle Royale is a novel written by Japanese author Koushun Takami. ...

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Oda Nobunaga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2802 words)
In 1534, Nobunaga was born to regional daimyo Oda Nobuhide in the Shobata Castle.
Oda's dominance and brilliance was not restricted to the battlefield, for he also was a keen businessman and understood the principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics.
Oda Nobunaga was well on his way to the complete conquest and unification of Japan when Akechi Mitsuhide, one of his generals, forced Oda into committing suicide in Honnoji in Kyoto.
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