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- Jon Kabira (ジョン・カビラ), born Jion Kabira (川平 慈温, Kabira Jion, November 1, 1958 in Naha, Okinawa, Japan), is a Japanese freelance presenter, tarento, radio personality, narrator who is affiliated with Sony Music Artists. He is very popular in Japan having participated in various TV commercials, TV shows, among other Audio-visual-related activities. Kabira is well known in the West due to his narration in the Winning Eleven video game series. He comments alongside former ex-Japanese footballers Tsuyoshi Kitazawa and Hiroshi Nanami, in the past games he also comments alongside other ex-Japanese players like Yasutaro Matsuki, Kozo Tashima, Hiroshi Hayano and Tetsuo Nakanishi. Kabira is the son of Chosei Kabira (川平朝清), an Okinawan broadcaster who later served as a senior executive of NHK and Showa Women's University, and his wife Wandalee, a Kansas native who worked as a teacher at the American School in Japan. His younger brother Jay Kabira (川平 慈英, Kabira Jiei) is also active as a media personality. (en)
- 존 카비라(일본어: ジョン・カビラ, 본명: 카비라 지온(일본어: 川平 慈温 가비라 지온[*]), 1958년 11월 1일 ~ )는 일본의 아나운서 및 텔레비전 진행자이다. (ko)
- ジョン・カビラ(1958年11月1日 - )は、沖縄県那覇市出身 のフリーキャスター、タレント、司会者、ラジオパーソナリティ、ナレーター。ソニー・ミュージックアーティスツ所属。本名は川平 慈温(かびら じおん)。 (ja)
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- 존 카비라(일본어: ジョン・カビラ, 본명: 카비라 지온(일본어: 川平 慈温 가비라 지온[*]), 1958년 11월 1일 ~ )는 일본의 아나운서 및 텔레비전 진행자이다. (ko)
- ジョン・カビラ(1958年11月1日 - )は、沖縄県那覇市出身 のフリーキャスター、タレント、司会者、ラジオパーソナリティ、ナレーター。ソニー・ミュージックアーティスツ所属。本名は川平 慈温(かびら じおん)。 (ja)
- Jon Kabira (ジョン・カビラ), born Jion Kabira (川平 慈温, Kabira Jion, November 1, 1958 in Naha, Okinawa, Japan), is a Japanese freelance presenter, tarento, radio personality, narrator who is affiliated with Sony Music Artists. He is very popular in Japan having participated in various TV commercials, TV shows, among other Audio-visual-related activities. Kabira is well known in the West due to his narration in the Winning Eleven video game series. He comments alongside former ex-Japanese footballers Tsuyoshi Kitazawa and Hiroshi Nanami, in the past games he also comments alongside other ex-Japanese players like Yasutaro Matsuki, Kozo Tashima, Hiroshi Hayano and Tetsuo Nakanishi. (en)
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