Proper noun
Kobayashi (plural Kobayashis)
A surname from Japanese.
After filming had wrapped, Kobayashi visited Scott, who served as executive producer on “Earthquake Bird,” at the offices of Scott Free Productions. Source: Internet
About 50 Japanese businessmen led by Mr. Ken Kobayashi, President of KEIDANREN (Japan Business Federation) and Japan-Myanmar Economic Committee will attend the conference to boost business cooperation between the two countries. Source: Internet
An interesting side note is that the second female challenger, cooking show host Katsuyo Kobayashi, also faced Chen. Source: Internet
Michener 1959, p. 200 Kobayashi 1997, p. 95 The rapid Westernization of the Meiji period that followed saw woodblock printing turn its services to journalism, and face competition from photography. Source: Internet
From 1959 to 1961, Kobayashi directed The Human Condition (1959–1961), a trilogy on the effects of World War II on a Japanese pacifist and socialist. Source: Internet
Kobayashi 1997, p. 95 Faulkner Robinson 1999, pp. 22–23 Kobayashi 1997, p. 95 Michener 1959, p. 200. Synthetic pigments imported from Germany began to replace traditional organic ones in the mid-19th century. Source: Internet