Kōzō

Kōzō, Kozo or Kouzou (written: 浩三, 公三, 公造, 航三, 恒三, 耕三, 耕造, 幸三, 光三, 興三, 更三, 孝蔵, 皐蔵, 弘三 or 弘蔵) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Kozo Arai (荒井 公三) (born 1950), Japanese footballer
  • Kozo Haraguchi (原口 幸三) (1910–2011), Japanese sprinter
  • Kozo Hosokawa (born 1971), Japanese footballer
  • Kozo Kawashima (川島 弘三) (born 1926), Japanese ski jumper
  • Kozo Kinomoto (木之本 興三) (born 1949), Japanese footballer
  • Kozo Matsubara (松原 光三) (born 1949), Japanese handball player
  • Kōzō Mito (三戸 耕三) (born 1979), Japanese voice actor
  • Kōzō Miyoshi三好 耕三 (born 1947), Japanese photographer
  • Kōzō Murashita (村下 孝蔵) (1953–1999), Japanese singer-songwriter
  • Kozo Nagayama (永山 耕三) (born 1956), Japanese television and film director
  • Kozo Ohsone (大曽根 幸三) (born 1933), Japanese engineer
  • Kōzō Okamoto (岡本 公三) (born 1947), Japanese mass murderer
  • Kōzō Saeki (佐伯 幸三) (1912–1972), Japanese film director
  • Kouzou Sasaki (佐々木 更三) (1900–1985), Japanese politician
  • Kōzō Satō (藤 皐蔵) (1871–1948), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral
  • KZ

    KZ, K-Z, or kz may refer to:

    In abbreviations and codes

  • abbreviation for Khanzada
  • abbreviation for KidZania, a Mexican chain of family entertainment centers
  • abbreviation for the nation Kazakhstan
  • abbreviation for Nazi concentration camps
  • In culture

    In film

  • K-Z, a 1972 Italian documentary film
  • In games

  • Killzone (series), a series of shooter games for Sony's PlayStation consoles
  • A popular mod for the Counter-Strike (series) called Kreedz Climbing (abbreviated KZ) in which the player navigates a timed obstacle course in first person.
  • World of Warcraft's second expansion (World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade) had a raid instance called Karazhan (KZ in short).
  • In literature and publications

  • Kuhns Zeitschrift, the former name of Historische Sprachforschung, a journal of historical linguistics
  • In music

  • KZ (or Kaz), popular abbreviation of the Norwegian rock band Kaizers Orchestra
  • KZ, electronic music producer from Helsinki, Finland
  • KZ, one of the two original members of the Japanese music group Livetune
  • Koz

    Koz or KOZ may refer to:

    People

  • Cüneyt Köz, Turkish footballer
  • Dave Koz, American saxophonist
  • Rich Koz, American actor and broadcaster
  • Other

  • A kilo-ounce
  • KOZ SR, Confederation of Trade Unions of the Slovak Republic (Konfederácia odborových zväzov Slovenskej republiky)
  • KOZ, Keystone Opportunity Zone, areas in Pennsylvania with reduced tax
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