Shin'ichi Suzuki

Shin'ichi Suzuki

Shin'ichi Suzuki or Shinichi Suzuki may refer to:

*Shinichi Suzuki (violinist), violinist and creator of the "Suzuki method"
*Suzuki Shin'ichi I, photographer (1835–1918)
*Suzuki Shin'ichi II, photographer (1855–1912)


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