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Japanese mixed martial artist, musician, and politician (born 1978)
Genki Sudo (須藤 元気, Sudō Genki; born 8 March 1978) is a Japanese former mixed martial artist, singer, actor, and politician. Between 1998 and 2006, Sudo
Genki_Sudo
Japanese electronic dance band
Order (stylized as WORLD ORDER) is a 7-member Japanese band formed by Genki Sudo following his retirement from mixed martial arts. The band is best known
World_Order_(band)
American boxer, mixed martial artist and professional wrestler
kick in the second. In his first mixed martial arts bout, Esch took on Genki Sudo in an openweight affair at K-1 PREMIUM 2003 Dynamite!! in Nagoya, Japan
Eric_Esch
American mixed martial arts fighter
during 2003 and 2004, for his victories over Jens Pulver at UCC 12 and Genki Sudo at UFC 42, up until a loss to B.J. Penn at K-1 MMA: Romanex. Ludwig has
Duane_Ludwig
Name list
swimmer Genki Sudo (須藤 元気; born 1978), Japanese mixed martial artist and kickboxer Genki Yamada (山田 元気; born 1994), Japanese footballer Genki Yamamoto
Genki_(given_name)
UFC mixed martial arts event in 2002
Frank Mir Knockout of the Night: Mark Weir Submission of the Night: Genki Sudo Ultimate Fighting Championship List of UFC champions List of UFC events
UFC_38
Japanese martial artist (1977–2018)
Middleweight Grand Prix Tournament Champion in December, 2005 after defeating Genki Sudo via a controversial TKO due to punches. Though by most measures he was
Norifumi_Yamamoto
Dutch professional Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer
contract with K-1. He was, however, to fight under MMA rules against Genki Sudo. Dekkers, who never had fought MMA and took the fight on a few days' notice
Ramon_Dekkers
Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial arts fighter
fighters of his era in RINGS, Pride and the UFC, taking on Kevin Randleman, Genki Sudo and Pat Miletich, among others. In 1999, Yamamoto won the UFC 23 Middleweight
Kenichi Yamamoto (mixed martial artist)
Kenichi_Yamamoto_(mixed_martial_artist)
American mixed martial arts fighter
February 28, 1999 1 1:02 Compton, California, United States Loss 0–1 Genki Sudo Decision (unanimous) Extreme Shoot 2 June 6, 1998 3 5:00 Mission Viejo
Tiki_Ghosn
UFC mixed martial arts event in 2004
000 win bonus) Andrei Arlovski: $23,000 (including $8,000 win bonus) Genki Sudo: $16,000 (including $8,000 win bonus) Wes "Cabbage" Correira: $12,000
UFC_47
Brazilian-American mixed martial arts fighter
and Mark Robinson, losing by points. In the championship Belfort faced Genki Sudo, winning by points, Ricco Rodriguez, winning by points, Ricardo Arona
Vitor_Belfort
American mixed martial arts fighter
losses were to world-class fighters; besides Imanari, only Joe Lauzon, Genki Sudo, and Hermes Franca (all UFC veterans) had defeated Brown en route to Brown's
Mike_Brown_(fighter)
Brazilian martial arts coach and promoter
Tudo Japan where the match ended in a draw. In 2000, Pederneiras fought Genki Sudo at C2K: Colosseum 2000 where the match ended in a draw again. This was
André_Pederneiras
Topics referred to by the same term
player Akira Sudō (Akira Sudou, born 1971), Japanese female rock vocalist Daisuke Sudo, Japanese football player and manager Genki Sudo, Japanese former
Sudo_(disambiguation)
Special ward in Kantō, Japan
Series champion Daisuke Gōri, Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator Genki Sudo, Japanese politician, former entertainer and kickboxer Ben Kimura, Japanese
Kōtō
2012 Japanese film
the Battle of Toba-Fushimi. Gō Ayano as Gein, another of Kanryū's men. Genki Sudo as Inui Banjin, another of Kanryū's men. Teruyuki Kagawa as Takeda Kanryū
Rurouni_Kenshin_(film)
Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner and mixed martial arts fighter
Fujita, but it had no answer. After the match between Royler Gracie and Genki Sudo in 2004, the latter challenged Gracie. Producer Sadaharu Tanikawa tried
Rickson_Gracie
Japanese mixed martial arts promotion
Gracie Vítor Ribeiro Carlos Newton Denis Kang Ivan Menjivar Caol Uno Genki Sudo Hideo Tokoro Hiroyuki Takaya Kazuo Misaki Kazushi Sakuraba Kiuma Kunioku
Hero's
Japanese mixed martial arts fighter
Shamrock, Nate Marquardt, Masakatsu Funaki, Yuki Kondo, John Lober and Genki Sudo. Kunioku has fought in Pancrase on 55 different occasions. He has also
Kiuma_Kunioku
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and mixed martial artist
on the Rock November 20, 2004 2 2:46 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Loss 3–2–1 Genki Sudo KO (punches) K-1 MMA ROMANEX May 22, 2004 1 3:40 Saitama, Japan Draw 3–1–1
Royler_Gracie
2006 Japanese TV series or program
Utsunomiya, Jake Shimabukuro #16 - Hiroshi "Mush" Kamayatsu, DragonForce #17 - Genki Sudo #18 - Demon Kogure #19 - Masahiro Takashima, Luke Takamura #20 - Kone
Rock_Fujiyama
2010 film by Koichi Sakamoto
antagonist Katsumi Daido / Kamen Rider Eternal; other guest stars include Genki Sudo and Aya Sugimoto. Following the tradition of previous Heisei Kamen Rider
Kamen Rider W Forever: A to Z/The Gaia Memories of Fate
Kamen_Rider_W_Forever:_A_to_Z/The_Gaia_Memories_of_Fate
MMA promotion based in Japan
Diaz Josh Barnett Guy Mezger Minoru Suzuki Akihiro Gono Jason Delucia Genki Sudo Ikuhisa Minowa Evangelista Santos Ryushi Yanagisawa Manabu Yamada Yoshiki
Pancrase
Japanese martial artist
Submission (armbar) HERO'S 4 March 15, 2006 1 3:59 Tokyo, Japan Loss 1–3 Genki Sudo Submission (armbar) HERO'S 3 September 7, 2005 2 4:45 Tokyo, Japan HERO'S
Kazuyuki_Miyata
Japanese martial artist
Strikeforce Lightweight Champion Gilbert Melendez, Hero's Lightweight runner up Genki Sudo, and former Hero's Middleweight Champion Gesias Calvancante Takaya made
Hiroyuki_Takaya
Japanese rugby union club, based in Tokyo Bay
Urayasu D-Rocks squad Props Gakuto Ishida Hidetomo Nabeshima Kaisei Umeda Genki Sudo Jinichiro Tamanaga Kim Ryo-m* Yang Jung-soo Sekonaia Pole* Hookers Samisoni
Urayasu_D-Rocks
K-1 martial arts event in 2005
the TBS Network. In the main event, Norifumi "KID" Yamamoto defeated Genki Sudo in the finals of the Hero's Middleweight Tournament to become the first
K-1_PREMIUM_2005_Dynamite!!
Mixed martial arts events
Middleweight Benji Radach Middleweight Chris Haseman Light Heavyweight Genki Sudo Lightweight Hayato Sakurai Welterweight Ivan Salaverry Middleweight
2002_in_UFC
UFC mixed martial arts event in 2003
For the UFC Welterweight Championship. During the bout between Ludwig and Sudo, action was halted by the referee in order to have Ludwig's facial lacerations
UFC_42
(KSW) Masanori Suda - (DEEP, Pride, Shooto) Tsuyoshi Sudario - (Rizin) Genki Sudo - (K-1, K-1 Hero's, RINGS, Pancrase, UFC) Takashi Sugiura - (Pancrase
List of male mixed martial artists
List_of_male_mixed_martial_artists
Combat sports weight class
nicknamed "freak show fights," with fighters such as Ikuhisa Minowa and Genki Sudo commonly facing much larger opponents. Not all open-weight fights were
Openweight
List of the largest attendances in the history of mixed martial arts
December 31, 2005 Osaka Dome Osaka, Japan 53,025 Norifumi Yamamoto vs. Genki Sudo K-1 K-1 PREMIUM 2004 Dynamite!! December 31, 2004 Osaka Dome Osaka, Japan
List of mixed martial arts attendance records
List_of_mixed_martial_arts_attendance_records
Japanese mixed martial arts fighter
Yanagisawa, and shortly after he founded the Grabaka team along with Genki Sudo, Eiji Ishikawa and Hiroo Matsunaga. Kikuta also participated in the ADCC
Sanae_Kikuta
Italian academic
fought professionally in mixed martial arts (MMA). His MMA role models are Genki Sudo, Evan Tanner, Rumina Sato and Kazushi Sakuraba.[better source needed]
Daniele_Bolelli
Unofficial Japanese holiday
Ritsuko Tanaka (1997) Tetsuya Komuro and Keiko (2002) Haruka Igawa (2006) Genki Sudo (2007) Ryūto Sakamoto (2009) Naoko Suzuki (2012) Yōko Tabe (2012) Jun
Good_Spouses_Day
52 UFC 47: It's On! Apr 2, 2004 Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz Nick Diaz Genki Sudo 51 UFC 46: Supernatural Jan 31, 2004 Georges St-Pierre vs. Karo Parisyan
List of UFC encyclopedia award recipients
List_of_UFC_encyclopedia_award_recipients
Dutch kickboxer
Netherlands 2003 Rotterdam, Netherlands TKO (corner stop) 3 2003-11-18 Win Genki Sudo K-1 World MAX 2003 Champions' Challenge Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous)
Albert_Kraus
K-1 martial arts event in 2006
substance. Dynamite!! 2006 was also the final time Genki Sudo stepped into the ring as after his match, Sudo shocked the crowd by announcing his retirement
K-1_PREMIUM_2006_Dynamite!!
22 Apr 2017 643 Chikara Ito (Wing) v Korea Incheon, 22 Apr 2017 644 Genki Sudo (Prop) v Korea Incheon, 22 Apr 2017 645 Takuya Yamasawa (Flyhalf) v Korea
List of Japan national rugby union players
List_of_Japan_national_rugby_union_players
Electoral district in Tokyo, Japan
Party Candidate Votes % ±% CDP Natsumi Sakai 66,791 27.5 1.5 Independent Genki Sudo 65,666 27.1 9.7 LDP Kōki Ōzora‡‡ 62,771 25.9 Independent Yui Kanazawa
Tokyo_15th_district
Mixed martial arts events
Notes Yasuhito Namekawa def. Dexter Casey Submission (Armbar) 1 1:44 Genki Sudo def. Brian Lo-A-Njoe Submission (Triangle Choke) 1 2:17 Hirotaka Yokoi
2001 in Fighting Network Rings
2001_in_Fighting_Network_Rings
Japanese mixed martial artist
October 8, 2001 3 Win Yasushi Miyake Decision The CONTENDERS 4 2000 Loss Genki Sudo Decision The CONTENDERS 2000 2000 2 Loss Marcio Feitosa Souza Points ADCC
Caol_Uno
former professional basketball player Brian Stewart, NFL and college coach Genki Sudo, Japanese mixed martial artist Sean Whyte, CFL kicker Sidney Wicks, four-time
List of Santa Monica College people
List_of_Santa_Monica_College_people
American mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter
Danny Batten in September and then UFC veteran and Japanese superstar, Genki Sudo on New Year's Eve in K-1. Fighting just the once in 2007, Page knocked
Damacio_Page
American mixed martial arts fighter
Rutten. In his first Pancrase fight, Marquardt lost via submission to Genki Sudo. Invited back to Pancrase for a middleweight elimination tournament, Marquardt
Nate_Marquardt
Zainichi Korean actor (born 1979)
Yo-na-o-shi (Shido Nakamura), Bento Fufu (Yūsuke Santamaria), Arifureta Kisho (Genki Sudo), Dead Noise (Verbal). Villon's Wife ヴィヨンの妻 Viyon no Tsuma Kichitaro Negishi
Hirofumi_Arai
Dutch mixed martial artist
Some Like It Hard 2 December 2001 2 5:00 Utrecht, Netherlands Loss 2-3-3 Genki Sudo Submission (triangle choke) Rings: Battle Genesis Vol. 8 21 September
Brian_Lo-A-Njoe
basketball player Kenzō Shirai – Rio Olympic gymnast, multiple world champion Sudō Genki Sugayama Kaoru Sugiyama Ai (born 1975) – Tennis player Suguri Fumie –
List_of_Japanese_sportspeople
2024 parliamentary by-elections in japan
resistant to back him. The Democratic Party for the People endorsed him. Genki Sudo, who serves as a political independent in the House of Councilors but
2024_Japanese_by-elections
live-action film, Inui appears as one of Kanryū's men and is portrayed by Genki Sudo. In the fourth film, his equivalent Inui Tenmon is portrayed by Joey Iwanaga
List of Rurouni Kenshin characters
List_of_Rurouni_Kenshin_characters
2012 single by Berryz Kobo
Close-up Ver.) "Be Genki (Naseba Naru!)" (Sudo Maasa Close-up Ver.) "Be Genki (Naseba Naru!)" (Natsuyaki Miyabi Close-up Ver.) "Be Genki (Naseba Naru!)"
Be_Genki_(Naseba_Naru!)
National electoral district
30th) 6. Kōta Hirado (elected 41st) 7. Yoshihiko Yamada (elected 47th) 8. Genki Sudō 9. Yuriko Ōtani 10. Takaki Ono 11. Kaori Kido 12. Michiyo Yakushiji 13
Japanese House of Councillors national proportional representation block
Japanese_House_of_Councillors_national_proportional_representation_block
Danish kickboxer and mixed martial artist
with the K-1 Hero's promotion in Japan. He lost his first fight against Genki Sudo by decision and his second fight to Caol Uno by third round submission
Ole_Laursen
American mixed martial arts fighter (born 1983)
by imitating other fighters (Art Jimmerson, Dan Severn, Harold Howard, Genki Sudo, and Conor McGregor) during the weigh-ins and octagon entrances. These
Tom_Lawlor
Sugimoto (杉本 彩, Sugimoto Aya) Kyosui Izumi (泉 京水, Izumi Kyōsui): Genki Sudo (須藤 元気, Sudō Genki) Reika Hanehara (羽原 レイカ, Hanehara Reika): Minase Yashiro (八代
Kamen_Rider_W_Returns
(T2マスカレイド・ドーパント, Tī Tsū Masukareido Dōpanto). Kyosui Izumi is portrayed by Genki Sudo. Reika Hanehara (羽原 レイカ, Hanehara Reika) is a former serial criminal who
List of Kamen Rider W characters
List_of_Kamen_Rider_W_characters
Japanese social entrepreneur and politician
Party Candidate Votes % ±% CDP Natsumi Sakai 66,791 27.5 1.5 Independent Genki Sudo 65,666 27.1 9.7 LDP Kōki Ōzora ‡‡ 62,771 25.9 Independent Yui Kanazawa
Kōki_Ōzora
Japanese martial artist (born 1977)
semi-finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00 21-7-2 2002-02-11 Win Genki Sudo K-1 Japan MAX 2002 quarter-finals Tokyo, Japan TKO (referee stoppage)
Taishin_Kohiruimaki
Japanese kickboxer (born 1979)
Semi-finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 28-3-2 2003-03-01 Win Genki Sudo K-1 World MAX 2003 Japan Grand Prix, Quarter-finals Tokyo, Japan Decision
Masato_(kickboxer)
K-1 martial arts event in 2003
Jan Nortje Submission (rear-naked choke) 1 4:40 Heavyweight K-1 MMA Genki Sudo def. Butterbean Submission (heel hook) 2 0:41 Heavyweight K-1 MMA Kristof
K-1_PREMIUM_2003_Dynamite!!
Mixed martial arts events
def. Ryushi Yanagisawa Decision (Unanimous) 1 15:00 Kiuma Kunioku def. Genki Sudo Decision (Unanimous) 2 3:00 Ikuhisa Minowa def. Ichio Matsubara Submission
2000_in_Pancrase
election, three candidates, Kōki Ōzora (LDP), Natsumi Sakai (then CDP), and Genki Sudo (Independent), were close, and Sakai hold her seat, and Defeated Ōzora
2026 Japanese general election in Tokyo
2026_Japanese_general_election_in_Tokyo
Mixed martial arts events
Draw 2 3:00 Minoru Toyonaga def. Daisuke Ishii Decision (Split) 2 3:00 Genki Sudo def. Kosei Kubota Decision (Unanimous) 2 3:00 Ikuhisa Minowa def. Daiju
1999_in_Pancrase
Kiriyama, Masaki Suda, Hikaru Yamamoto, Minehiro Kinomoto, Mitsuru Matsuoka, Genki Sudo, Aya Sugimoto 18 December Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider OOO & W Featuring
List of Japanese films of 2010
List_of_Japanese_films_of_2010
Rugby union tournament
Ishihara Replacements: HK 16 Atsushi Sakate PR 17 Kohei Assahori PR 18 Genki Sudo 19 Naohiro Kotaki 20 Yoshiya Hosoda 21 Takahiro Ogawa 22 Rikiya Matsuda
2017_Asia_Rugby_Championship
2017 single by Daoko feat. Kenshi Yonezu
2), programming (track 2) Yuri Misumi – sound coordinate (track 2) Kazuo Sudo – sound coordinate (track 2) Keiichi Ejima – arrangement (track 3) Masashi
Uchiage_Hanabi
2007 Japanese TV series or program
Yoko Kumada Jun Natsukawa 63 July 23, 2008 Ai Haruna 64 July 30, 2008 Genki Sudo 65 August 6, 2008 Hiroshi Madoka 66 August 13, 2008 Junji Inagawa 67 August
Kanjani8_no_Janiben
1 Noriyasu Agematsu, composer Sakura Nogawa, voice actress March 8 – Genki Sudo, mixed martial artist and a kickboxer March 9 – Ryosuke Sawai, baseball
1978_in_Japan
Japanese girl group
Saki Shimizu, Momoko Tsugunaga, Miyabi Natsuyaki, Chinami Tokunaga, Maasa Sudo, Yurina Kumai, and Risako Sugaya; Maiha Ishimura left the group in 2005.
Berryz_Kobo
Japanese martial artist (born 1976)
4:09 that earned a $50,000 'Performance Bonus'. Imanari challenged Takuma Sudo for the featherweight title at Level-G Pro on June 16, 2024. He lost the
Masakazu_Imanari
Private university in Tokyo, Japan
(1961–), master of Shotokan karate Sione Vatuvei (1983–), footballer Sudo, Genki (1978–), mixed martial arts competitor and politician Sugimoto, Makoto
Takushoku_University
Phylum of viruses
Tomomi; Leonard, Guy; Malmstrom, Rex R.; Mende, Daniel R.; Olson, Daniel K.; Sudo, Yuki; Sudek, Sebastian; Richards, Thomas A.; DeLong, Edward F.; Keeling
Nucleocytoviricota
Japanese anime television series
a "making of" video. The songs were performed by Suzuki, with lyrics by Genki Mizuno and arrangement by Makoto Miyazaki. The CD for "Styx Helix", the
Re:Zero_(TV_series)
Takamatsu Takagawa Gakuen High School Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2000 – Oita Trinita Genki Nakayama Takagawa Gakuen High School Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2000 – Sanfrecce
J.League designated special players
J.League_designated_special_players
407 33% N/A N/A Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel I. presage flower Tomonori Sudō October 14, 2017 $19,027,568 N/A N/A N/A Aniplex Type-Moon Pokémon the Movie:
List of films based on video games
List_of_films_based_on_video_games
Japanese manga series and its franchise
"Yomigaeru Fūjin no Ken!" (Japanese: よみがえる風神の剣!) Norihiko Sudo Kenji Terada Norihiko Sudo April 16, 1993 (1993-04-16) 3 "Sword of Raijin/Sword of Fuujin"
Yaiba
– jonokuchi 42 Baraki Genki – Baraki Ito – Filipino-Japanese (Saitama) – 2013–2024 – makushita 58 Chiyotaikai Ryūji – Ryūji Sudō – Taiwanese-Japanese (Oita)
List of non-Japanese sumo wrestlers
List_of_non-Japanese_sumo_wrestlers
27th season of the J2 League
BenefitOne Back: Iyo Bank Sleeves: Miura, Ehime Shorts: Fujieda MYFC Daisuke Sudo Masahiko Sugita Gol. Seikan Kensa Center List Front: Shimada Kakegawa Shinkin
2025_J2_League
Clay (born 1980), American decathlete (African American parent) Roderick Genki Dean (born 1991), Japanese javelin thrower (British parent) Takeshi Fujiwara
List_of_hāfu_people
Defunct governing body for professional kickboxing in Japan
Featherweight champion Shinya Sakuma, the Lightweight champion Nobumitsu Sudo and the Welterweight champion Tatsuya Suzuki. On June 1, 1998, Kaneda returned
All Japan Kickboxing Federation
All_Japan_Kickboxing_Federation
Prime Minister of Japan from 2024 to 2025
Naoki Tanaka In office 26 December 1992 – 21 June 1993 Serving with Ryōtarō Sudo Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa Preceded by Koji Futada Takao Jinnouchi Succeeded
Shigeru_Ishiba
Japanese actor and director (born 1971)
Himself 2021 Dearest Atsushi Yamao 2022 Is My Kawaii About to Expire? Shūhei Sudō 2022 Nanba MG5 Matsu Nanba (voice) 2022 Anata no Butsu ga, Koko ni Kōzō Takeda
Kenjiro_Tsuda
Japanese actress and model (born 1987)
Mominoki wa Nokotta Uno Veterinarian Dolittle Asuka Tashima 2011 Sunshine Yōko Sudō Lead role; Asadora 2012 Gooko's Life Suzumiya Miki Lead role 2013 Paji Momo
Mao_Inoue
Akiyama Kick-ō Sawamura Senpū (キック王沢村旋風) #7 1969 #11 1969 Kenji Abe, Tetsuo Sudō Kōsoku Esper (光速エスパー) #9 1969 #30 1970 Leiji Matsumoto (as Akira Matsumoto)
List of series run in Weekly Shōnen Jump
List_of_series_run_in_Weekly_Shōnen_Jump
2014 compilation album by Berryz Kobo
Kobo: Saki Shimizu Momoko Tsugunaga Chinami Tokunaga Miyabi Natsuyaki Masa Sudo Yurina Kumai Risako Sugaya "オリコン週間 CDアルバムランキング 2014年02月24日~2014年03月02日 21~30位
Berryz Kobo Special Best Vol. 2
Berryz_Kobo_Special_Best_Vol._2
half-uncle of Prince Kusakabe and Prince Toneri. Prince Sawara 早良親王 Emperor Sudō 崇道天皇 800 750–785 (35 years) Son of Emperor Kōnin; younger brother of Emperor
List_of_emperors_of_Japan
Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Press. ISBN 978-1888375930. Ikeda, Daisaku; Endo, Takanori; Saito, Katsuji; Sudo, Haruo (2000). Wisdom of the Lotus Sutra: A Discussion, Volume 1. Santa Monica
Lotus_Sutra
2012 studio album by Berryz Kobo
DVD that includes a live performance of the group's upcoming single "Be Genki <Naseba Naru!>" and the album jacket making-of. The album debuted at number
Ai_no_Album_8
Element of Japanese language
Nature of Kagoshima (in Japanese). 41: 158. 背鰭最後軟条の後端は体背縁に達するか,僅かに達しない. Sudō, Mitsuaki (8 August 1914). 北(ほく)嶺(れい)の警(けい)鐘(しよう). 親鸞聖人 (in Japanese). Kōjimachi
Japanese conjugation (mizenkei base)
Japanese_conjugation_(mizenkei_base)
their people, Li kills them. Voiced by: Tamaki Matsumoto (TV series), Saori Sudō (films) (Japanese); Jessica Straus (English) Jiang Lihua (蒋麗華(チェン・リーファ),
List_of_Code_Geass_characters
Japanese kickboxer (b. 1980)
for Itabashi's title of R.I.S.E. 60kg class championship. 2009-08-14 Loss Genki Yamamoto Krush "Krush Lightweight GP 2009 -Opening Round.2-" Round of 16
Keiji_Ozaki
2013 studio album by Berryz Kobo
contains the title tracks from three previously released hit singles: "Be Genki (Naseba Naru!)", "Cha Cha Sing", and "Want!", a remix of the Berryz' first
Berryz_Mansion_9kai
25th season of J2 League
2023 18th Genki Nakayama (interim) 10 May 2023 Omiya Ardija Naoki Soma 19 May 2023 22nd Masato Harasaki 20 May 2023 Renofa Yamaguchi Genki Nakayama End
2023_J2_League
2011 single by Berryz Kobo
Ver.) "Ā, Yo ga Akeru" (Tokunaga Chinami Close-up Ver.) "Ā, Yo ga Akeru" (Sudo Maasa Close-up Ver.) "Ā, Yo ga Akeru" (Natsuyaki Miyabi Close-up Ver.) "Ā
Ā,_Yo_ga_Akeru
Yusuke Mori (released) — DF JPN Hiroki Omori (released) — MF JPN Yusuke Sudo (retired) — MF BRA Toró (loan return to Anápolis) — MF JPN Kenta Suzuki
List of J3 League transfers winter 2015–16
List_of_J3_League_transfers_winter_2015–16
Football tournament season
Vanraure Hachinohe Ōmiya-ku, Saitama 18:00 Kikuchi 38' Hasegawa 50', 55' Report Sudo 5' Stadium: Nack5 Stadium Omiya Attendance: 2,434 Referee: Kazuyoshi Enomoto
2014_Emperor's_Cup
45 3 2014.09.09 2019.11.19 Hotaru Yamaguchi 48 3 2013.07.21 2019.11.19 Genki Haraguchi 53 11 2011.10.07 2019.11.19 Kensuke Nagai 12 3 2010.01.06 2019
List of Japan international footballers
List_of_Japan_international_footballers
free agent) 16 MF JPN Seiji Koga (Released, free agent) 19 FW JPN Daisuke Sudo (Released, free agent) 27 FW JPN Hiroki Kishida (to Fagiano Okayama) 32
List of Japanese football transfers winter 2009–10
List_of_Japanese_football_transfers_winter_2009–10
GENKI SUDO
GENKI SUDO
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
First Light; Original Light
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Source Ocean
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
God; God of Venkateswara
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Japanese
Mysterious Function
GENKI SUDO
GENKI SUDO
Female
French
French form of Latin Laura, LAURE means "laurel."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
A Prophets Name (Zakaria)
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Nephew of King Mark.
Boy/Male
Sikh
God of Shiva
Girl/Female
Biblical
The light of redemption.
Girl/Female
Arabic
She-camel
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name NGUYET means "moon."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Moksha
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Blessings; Uninjurable; Rice of Puja; Unharmed
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish
Flower; Blossom
GENKI SUDO
GENKI SUDO
GENKI SUDO
GENKI SUDO
GENKI SUDO
a.
Consisting of sweat.
v. t.
To cause to excrete moisture from the skin; to cause to perspire; as, his physicians attempted to sweat him by most powerful sudorifics.
pl.
of Genius
a.
Same as Sudoriferous.
n.
A genius or demon; one of the fabled genii, good and evil spirits, supposed to be the children of fire, and to have the power of assuming various forms.
a.
Producing, or secreting, sweat; sudoriparous.
n.
A sudorific medicine. Cf. Diaphoretic.
n.
An herbaceous plant of the Barberry family (Epimedium alpinum), having leaves that are bitter and said to be sudorific.
a.
Causing sweat; as, sudorific herbs.
n.
A sudorific.
v. i.
The fluid which is excreted from the skin of an animal; the fluid secreted by the sudoriferous glands; a transparent, colorless, acid liquid with a peculiar odor, containing some fatty acids and mineral matter; perspiration. See Perspiration.
a.
Of or pertaining to sweat; as, sudoral eruptions.