Proper noun
Nishioka (plural Nishiokas)
A surname from Japanese.
He wrapped up the one-sided rout when Nishioka sent a forehand wide. Source: Internet
But Nishioka noticed the girl was humming a song that she happened to know. Source: Internet
Nishioka, with his infuriating show of bravado and his petty insecurities, is both the least likeable and the most interesting. Source: Internet
Gen-Ichiro Nonaka, Emiko Ezakia, Katsuya Hayashia and Itsuo Nishioka, Phytochemistry, Volume 22, Issue 7, 1983, Pages 1659–1661, Rhubarb contains carbon-based quinone molecules which are capable of carrying an electrical charge. Source: Internet
Now Federer remains on track for a potential semifinal encounter with defending champion Novak Djokovic, who routed Yoshihoto Nishioka of Japan in straight sets. Source: Internet
Yoshihito Nishioka almost made it. Source: Internet