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  1. Hiroshi Saito; Datos personales; Nacimiento: Tokio 13 de noviembre de 1970 (53 años) País: Japón: Nacionalidad(es) Japonés: Altura: 1,78 m (5′ 10″) Peso: 69 kg (152 lb) Carrera deportiva; Deporte: Fútbol: Club profesional; Debut deportivo: 1989 : Posición: Defensa: Retirada deportiva: 1995 (Brummell Sendai) Trayectoria

  2. Hiroshi Saito (斎藤 博, Saitō Hiroshi, December 24, 1886 – February 26, 1939) was the Japanese ambassador to the United States from 1934 till his resignation in October 1938. He died months later in February 1939. As an envoy, Saito took part in Japan's 1934 renunciation of the Washington Naval Treaty.

  3. Hiroshi Saito (diplomat) (斎藤 博, 1886–1939), Japanese diplomat. Hiroshi Saitō (mayor) (斉藤 博, born 1939), Japanese politician from Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture. Hiroshi Saitō (governor) (斎藤 弘, born 1957), Japanese politician from Yamagata, Yamagata Prefecture.

  4. Hitoshi Saito (斉藤 仁, Saitō Hitoshi, January 2, 1961 – January 20, 2015) was a Japanese judoka who won two consecutive gold medals at the Olympic games. [1] Biography. Wikinews has related news: Japanese Olympic judoka Hitoshi Saito dies aged 54.

  5. Hiroshi Saito; Personal information; Full name: Hiroshi Saito: Date of birth November 13, 1970 (age 53) Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan: Height: 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Position(s) Defender (retired) Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 1993-1994: Shimizu S-Pulse * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

  6. Hiroshi Saito (斉藤 浩史, Saitō Hiroshi, born November 13, 1970) is a former Japanese football player. Playing career. Saito was born in Tokyo on November 13, 1970. He joined Yomiuri from youth team in 1989. In 1992, he moved to Brazilian club XV Novembro-Jaú. In 1993, he returned to Japan and joined Shimizu S-Pulse.

  7. Died. 10 November 2011. (2011-11-10) (aged 78) Sport. Sport. Basketball. Hiroshi Saito (斎藤 博, Saitō Hiroshi, 15 September 1933 – 10 November 2011 [1]) is a Japanese basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 1960 Summer Olympics.