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Hitoshi Ono : ウィキペディア英語版
Hitoshi Ono

| height = 1.92 m (6 ft 3 ½ in)
| weight = 106 kg (16 st 9 lb; 233 lb)〔https://www.rugbyworldcup.com/japan/player/24148〕
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| ru_position =Lock
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| ru_clubyears = 2001−
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| ru_nationalyears = 2004−
| ru_nationalteam =
| ru_nationalcaps = 96
| ru_nationalpoints = (65)
| ru_ntupdate = 3 October 2015
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| school = Seiryo High School
| university = Nihon University
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Hitoshi Ōno (大野均, Ōno Hitoshi) (born May 6, 1978 in Kōriyama Fukushima) is a Japanese rugby player. He plays at lock for the Japan national rugby union team. He is nicknamed the "Iron Man".
Ono started playing rugby after converting from baseball at Nihon University where he was studying to become a firefighter. However, he changed career and joined Toshiba Brave Lupus in 2001, with whom he has gone onto win the Top League four times.
He made his international debut for in 2004 against . He became a regular member of the national team from there onwards and represented his country at both the 2007 and 2011 Rugby World Cup. Since Eddie Jones took over as Japan coach in 2012, he hasn't missed an international match and has become the most capped player for Japan of all time.
After the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011, Ono's family dairy farm suffered greatly, and alongside prop Kensuke Hatakeyama who lost his home, he was named honorary captain for the Asian 5 Nations match with the by coach John Kirwan to mark the team's solidarity for the cause.
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