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Ozu or Ōzu, occasionally Oozu, may refer to: Places *Ōzu, Ehime, a city in Ehime Prefecture *Ōzu, Kumamoto, a town in Kumamoto Prefecture *Özü Eyalet, a former eyalet in the Ottoman Empire *Ōzushima, or Ōzu Island, an island in the Seto Inland Sea in Japan People *Ozu Moreira (born 1986), a beach soccer player *Yasujirō Ozu (1903–63), a Japanese filmmaker *Ozu, a character on the TV show ''Kappa Mikey'' See also * ''OZU: Ozu Yasujirō ga Kaita Monogatari'', a 2023 television series based on Yasujirō Ozu was a Japanese filmmaker. He began his career during the era of silent films, and his last films were made in colour in the early 1960s. Ozu first made a number of short comedies, before turning to more serious themes in the 1930s. The most pr ...’s several films. * Osu (other) {{Disambig ...
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Ōzu, Ehime
is a Cities of Japan, Japanese city located in Nanyo, the region occupying the southern half of Ehime Prefecture. , the city had an estimated population of 40,723 in 19688 households and a population density of 94 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Geography Ōzu is located of the middle and lower reaches of the Hiji River, and in particular the basin at the confluence the Hiji River and the Yaochi River in the island Shikoku. It extends from a coastline on the Gulf of Iyo in the Seto Inland Sea to some points over 1000 meters above sea level at the headwaters of the Kawabe River, a tributary of the Hiji River. Neighbouring municipalities Ehime Prefecture * Iyo, Ehime, Iyo * Matsuyama, Ehime, Matsuyama * Seiyo, Ehime, Seiyo * Uchiko, Ehime, Uchiko * Yawatahama, Ehime, Yawatahama Climate Ōzu has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen ''Cfa'') characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light snowfall. The average annual temperature in Ōzu is 15.2  ...
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Ōzu, Kumamoto
is a List of towns in Japan, town located in Kikuchi District, Kumamoto, Kikuchi District, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 36,053 in 16240 households, and a population density of 520 persons per km2. The total area of the town is . Geography Ōzu is located about 19 kilometers east-northeast from the center of Kumamoto, Kumamoto City, the prefectural capital, at the eastern edge of the Kumamoto Plain and the Kumamoto metropolitan area. The town lies at the base of Mount Aso, Mt Aso, to the west of the mountain. The Shirakawa River (Kumamoto), Shirakawa River flows west through the southern part of the town. The urban center of Ōzu is located in the western part of the town's geographic area. Ōzu was near the epicenter of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes. Neighboring municipalities Kumamoto Prefecture * Aso, Kumamoto, Aso * Kikuchi, Kumamoto, Kikuchi * Kikuyō, Kumamoto, Kikuyō * Kōshi, Kumamoto, Kōshi * Mashiki, Kumamoto, Mashiki * Mina ...
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Özü Eyalet
The Eyalet of Silistra or Silistria (; ), later known as Özü Eyalet (; ) meaning Province of Ochakiv was an ''eyalet'' of the Ottoman Empire along the Black Sea Littoral zone, littoral and south bank of the Danube, Danube River in southeastern Europe. The Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi fortress, fortress of Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Akkerman was under the eyalet's jurisdiction. Its reported area in the 19th century was . History The Eyalet of Silistra was formed in 1593 as of Özi (, )Nejat Göyünç, Osmanlı Devleti'nde Tașra Teșkilâtı (Tanzimat'a Kadar), ''Osmanlı'', Cilt 6: Teșkilât, Yeni Türkiye Yayınları, Ankara, 1999, , p. 78. from territory of the former Principality of Karvuna, later Dobruja, Silistra was originally the Silistra Sanjak of Rumelia Eyalet. It was named after Silistra, since its governor often resided in this Danubian fortress. Around 1599, it was expanded and raised to the level of an eyalet likely as a benefit to its first governor-general (), the khan ...
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Ōzushima
, or Ozu Island, is an inhabited List of islands of Japan, island in the Seto Inland Sea, Inland Sea, Japan. Municipalities of Japan, Administratively, it forms part of the Cities of Japan, city of Shūnan, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Ōzushima is also known as "Kaiten Island". Geography Situated in the Seto Inland Sea across the exit from Tokuyama Bay and formerly two islands, Ōzushima and are said to have become one some four hundred years ago. Gently curved, long, and thin, and with a outline that somewhat resembles a misshapen Y, today's Ōzushima extends some from north to south, and has an area of . There are a number of small settlements along the coast, including and , the centres for the island's masons and stoneworkers, the farming communities of and , and the fishing hamlets of and . Parks on the island include Ōzushima Park and Mashima Park, while part of the island and its surrounding waters is protected within Setonaikai National Park. The southern coastline is suf ...
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Ozu Moreira
(born 21 January 1986) is a beach soccer player who plays as a Defender (association football), defender. Born in Brazil, he is the captain of the Japan national beach soccer team, Japan national team, having gained Japanese citizenship in 2012. He has won the Silver and Golden Balls at FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, FIFA World CupsJapan Beach Soccer National Team's MOREIRA Ozu named as the Best Five of the World at the Beach Soccer Stars 2019
Japan Football Association. 16 November 2019.
and is known as one of the best defenders in beach soccer history.
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Yasujirō Ozu
was a Japanese filmmaker. He began his career during the era of silent films, and his last films were made in colour in the early 1960s. Ozu first made a number of short comedies, before turning to more serious themes in the 1930s. The most prominent themes of Ozu's work are family and marriage, and especially the relationships between generations. His most widely beloved films include ''Late Spring'' (1949), ''Tokyo Story'' (1953) and ''An Autumn Afternoon'' (1962). Widely regarded as one of the world's greatest and most influential filmmakers, Ozu's work has continued to receive acclaim since his death. In the 2012 ''Sight & Sound'' poll, Ozu's ''Tokyo Story'' was voted the third-greatest film of all time by critics world-wide. In the same poll, ''Tokyo Story'' was voted the greatest film of all time by 358 directors and film-makers world-wide. Biography Early life Ozu was born in the Fukagawa, Tokyo, Fukagawa district of Tokyo City, Tokyo, the second son of merchant Torano ...
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Kappa Mikey
''Kappa Mikey'' is an American animated comedy television series created by Larry Schwarz for Nicktoons Network. Despite airing on the channel, it was not a Nicktoon, being produced by Schwarz's production company Animation Collective. The series ran from February 25, 2006, to September 20, 2008, with repeats until November 29, 2010, across two seasons. 52 22-minute episodes were produced. The series was announced in 2002, when it was announced that Noggin's teen block The N would be co-developing and airing the series. '' Animation World Network'' reported that Noggin/The N had signed on as a co-producer. However, the show was moved to Nicktoons Network, a sister channel to Noggin. With the move, it became the first half-hour series to premiere exclusively on Nicktoons. Plot Intended as a parody of Japanese anime, the series follows a young American actor named Mikey Simon whose appearance is "rendered in a thick-line, pop-graphic, American cartoon style". He travels to Ja ...
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