Ohta
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Ohta, Ōta, or Ota may refer to the following:
People
- Atsuya Ota, Japanese basketball player
- Fusae Ohta, Japanese politician
- Herb Ohta, Hawaiian ukulele player
- Hikari Ōta, manzai comedian
- Hiromi Ōta, Japanese female singer who was considered an idol in Japan during the 1970s
- Keibun Ōta, Japanese painter and illustrator
- Michihiko Ohta, Japanese singer, composer and arranger
- Minoru Ōta, Japanese admiral in World War II
- Mizuho Ōta, poet and scholar
- Nanami Ohta, Japanese actress
- Princess Ōta (7th century AD), the eldest daughter of emperor Tenji
- Ryu Ota, Japanese New Left activist, author, and ecologist
- Shinichiro Ohta, Japanese voice actor and television announcer known for the Iron Chef series
- Ōta Sukemoto, daimyo of Edo period
- Tetsuharu Ōta, Japanese voice actor
- Tomoko Ohta, Japanese molecular evolution scientist
- Toshio Ōta (1919–1942), Japanese fighter pilot
- Yukina Ota, Japanese figure skater
- Yuki Ota, Olympic fencer
Geography
Japan
- Ōta, Tokyo, a Special Ward of the Japanese capital city
- Ōta, Gunma, a city northwest of Tokyo in the Gunma prefecture
- Ōta River, the major river in the Hiroshima prefecture
Other places
- Okhta River (Neva basin), a river in Russia
- Ota (Alenquer), a town and a parish in the municipality of Alenquer, near Lisbon, Portugal
- Ota, Corse-du-Sud, a municipality in south Corsica, France
- Ota, Ogun, a city in Ogun State, Nigeria
- Ota Airport, Portugal
Companies
- Ohta Jidosha, one of the largest Japanese automotive manufacturing companies in the 1930s
- Ohta Publishing, Japanese publishing company
- OHTA, short for Organ Historical Trust of Australia
Fictional characters
- Akihiko Ohta, the owner of a grocery store in the Muteki Kanban Musume manga series
- Isao Ohta, a police pilot in the Patlabor anime and manga franchise
Other uses
- 5868 Ohta, a main-belt asteroid
- Operational transconductance amplifier, an OpAmp like device that converts an input voltage to an output current
See also
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