Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences

Osaka University of Health and Sports Sciences

Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences (大阪体育大学, Ōsaka taiiku daigaku) is a private university in the town of Kumatori in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The school was established in 1965.

Notable alumni

  • Nobuko Fujimura, athlete
  • Siro Fujise, baseball player
  • Yoshikazu Hiroshima, football umpire
  • Kojiro Ishii, sports scientist
  • Mizuho Katayama, synchronised swimming coach and former Olympic competitor
  • Hiroyoshi Kuwabara, football player
  • Kazuya Maeda, football player
  • Toru Murata, baseball player
  • Makoto Okiguchi, gymnast
  • Tomi Shimomura, football player
  • Hiromitsu Takagi, baseball player
  • Koji Uehara, baseball player
  • Yasuhiro Ueyama, gymnast
  • Hitoshi Wataida, baseball umpire
  • Atsushi Yamamoto, athlete

External links

  • Official website
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Kansai Collegiate American Football League
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See also

34°22′46.9″N 135°21′31″E / 34.379694°N 135.35861°E / 34.379694; 135.35861

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