Yamazaki
Look up Yamazaki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Yamazaki may refer to:
People
- Yamazaki (family)
- Yamazaki Ansai (1619–1682), philosopher
- Erina Yamazaki (born 1974), voice actor
- Hiroshi Yamazaki (born 1946), photographer
- Yamazaki Hōdai, poet
- Itsuki Yamazaki, wrestler
- Iwao Yamazaki (1894–1963), politician & cabinet minister
- Kazuo Yamazaki (born 1962), wrestler
- Masato Yamazaki (footballer, born 1981), footballer
- Masato Yamazaki (footballer, born 1990), footballer
- Masayoshi Yamazaki (born 1971), musician
- Yamazaki Maso (born 1966), musician
- Sophia Wilson (Naka Yamazaki), courtesan
- Naoko Yamazaki (born 1970), trainee astronaut
- Ryo Yamazaki, video game music composer
- Shunpei Yamazaki (born 1942), inventor
- Yamazaki Sōkan (1465–1553), poet
- Yamazaki Susumu (died 1868), Shinsengumi officer and spy
- Takashi Yamazaki (born 1964), film director
- Takumi Yamazaki (born 1964), voice actor
- Terutomo Yamazaki (born 1947), karateka, kickboxer
- Tizuka Yamazaki, Brazilian film director
- Tsutomu Yamazaki (born 1936), actor
- Wakana Yamazaki (born 1965), voice actor
- Yuki Yamazaki (born 1984), walker
- Ami Yamazaki (born 1980), actress and model
Characters
- Asami Yamazaki from the Audition horror film
- Kaoru Yamazaki, from Welcome to the N.H.K.
- Linna Yamazaki, from the anime series Bubblegum Crisis
- Ryuji Yamazaki, a SNK character
- Takashi Yamazaki (born 1964), from Cardcaptor Sakura anime
- Tanpopo Yamazaki, from the manga series Imadoki!
- Sagaru Yamazaki, from the manga series Gintama
- Sosuke Yamazaki, from the anime series Free! - Eternal Summer
Places, other
- Yamazaki, an area in Japan along the border of Shimamoto, Osaka and Oyamazaki, Kyoto, which is the site of:
- Battle of Yamazaki, a battle fought in 1582
- Yamazaki distillery, Japan's first whisky distillery
- Yamazaki Station (Kyoto), a railway station
- Yamazaki Baking Company Limited, A Japanese company making bread
- Daily Yamazaki, convenience store
- Yamazaki Mazak Corporation
See also
This article is issued from
Wikipedia.
The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike.
Additional terms may apply for the media files.