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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (正廣 康伸) is a Japanese publicist and marketer. He is most notable for his work on the ''[[:category:Puyo Puyo (franchise)|Puyo Puyo]]'' franchise, organizing events since the 90's such as ''Puyo Masters Tournament III'' which had 10,000 participants, and the Japan-wide ''Bayoen Tour'', and decades later was heavily involved with ''[[Puyo Puyo Champions]]'', known as ''Puyo Puyo eSports'' in Japan, which led to him becoming a team manager of Sega's esports Business Department{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200127072104/https://www.academyhills.com/seminar/detail/2002020.html}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20240426065718/https://esports.bcnretail.com/column-interview/interview/230114_000923.html}}.
  
 
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Yasunobu Masahiro
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Yasunobu Masahiro (正廣 康伸) is a Japanese publicist and marketer. He is most notable for his work on the Puyo Puyo franchise, organizing events since the 90's such as Puyo Masters Tournament III which had 10,000 participants, and the Japan-wide Bayoen Tour, and decades later was heavily involved with Puyo Puyo Champions, known as Puyo Puyo eSports in Japan, which led to him becoming a team manager of Sega's esports Business Department[1][2].

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