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- Q20737733 subject Q6461290.
- Q20737733 subject Q6547526.
- Q20737733 subject Q7135304.
- Q20737733 subject Q9712628.
- Q20737733 abstract "Henry Okamura (1924 – May 25, 2005), was a former four time US National Judo Champion.Okamura co authored a book in 1960 called How to Improve Your Judo. Okamura was awarded an 8th dan in judo.Okayuma lived in an internship camp during world war II and suffered a stroke during his later years.He was married to his wife, Mitsuko and was survived by a daughter, Bonnie; a son, Henry Jr.; a daughter-in-law, Leslie; a brother, James; and two sisters, Marie Yamauchi and Ruth Yamamoto.".
- Q20737733 wikiPageWikiLink Q6461290.
- Q20737733 wikiPageWikiLink Q6547526.
- Q20737733 wikiPageWikiLink Q7135304.
- Q20737733 wikiPageWikiLink Q9712628.
- Q20737733 comment "Henry Okamura (1924 – May 25, 2005), was a former four time US National Judo Champion.Okamura co authored a book in 1960 called How to Improve Your Judo. Okamura was awarded an 8th dan in judo.Okayuma lived in an internship camp during world war II and suffered a stroke during his later years.He was married to his wife, Mitsuko and was survived by a daughter, Bonnie; a son, Henry Jr.; a daughter-in-law, Leslie; a brother, James; and two sisters, Marie Yamauchi and Ruth Yamamoto.".
- Q20737733 label "Henry Okamura".