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knifehand strike In martial arts, a knifehand strike is a strike using the part of the hand opposite the thumb (from the little finger to the wrist), familiar to many people as a karate chop (in Japanese, ''shutō-uchi''). Suitable targets for the knifehand stri ...
, known in Japanese as ''shutō-uchi'' *
Shutō (seafood) is a specialty ''shiokara'' of Odawara,_Kanagawa, Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture, in Japan.New York Magazine -Vol. 22, No. 37 - Magazine 18 Sep 1989 - Page 62 "Fiercely fragrant shuto — bonito liver pickled in sake." Ingredients ...
, Japanese tuna liver seafood pickle *
Shuto Expressway The is a network of Toll road, tolled expressways in the Greater Tokyo Area of Japan. It is operated and maintained by the . Most routes are Grade separation, grade separated and have many sharp curves and multi-lane merges that require cauti ...
(首都高速道路, Shuto Kōsoku-dōro) network of toll expressways *
Šuto Orizari Municipality Šuto Orizari (; Balkan Romani: ''Shuto Orizari''; ), often shortened as ''Šutka'' (Шутка), is one of the ten municipalities that make up the City of Skopje, the capital of the Republic of North Macedonia. '' Šuto Orizari'' is also the na ...
(Macedonian: Шуто Оризари) municipality *
Shuuto The or shootball is a baseball pitch. It is commonly thrown by right-handed Japanese pitchers such as Hiroki Kuroda, Noboru Akiyama, Kenjiro Kawasaki, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Yu Darvish and Masumi Kuwata. The most renowned ''shuuto'' pitcher in ...
, long "shootball" pitch in Japanese baseball


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*, Japanese footballer * Shuto Ando (1994) Japanese basketball player * Shuto Inaba (1990) Japanese footballer * Shuto Kawai (1993) Japanese footballer * Shuto Kono (1993) Japanese footballer * Shuto Machino (1999) Japanese footballer *, Japanese professional baseball player *
Shuto Yamamoto is a Japanese former professional footballer who played as a full back or centre back. He played for Japanese top-flight clubs Júbilo Iwata, Kashima Antlers and Shonan Bellmare, making almost 400 career appearances in a career spanning 16 year ...
(1985) Japanese footballer *, Japanese professional baseball player {{disambiguation, given name Japanese masculine given names Masculine given names