Yamakawa

Yamakawa

Yamakawa ( _ja. characters for "mountain" and "river") may refer to:

*Yamakawa, Tokushima,town located in Oe District, Tokushima
*Yamakawa, Fukuoka,town located in Yamato District, Fukuoka
*8923 Yamakawa,asteroid

People

People named Yamakawa include:
*Erika Yamakawa(山川恵里佳),female talent
*Futaba Yamakawa(山川二葉),educator
*Hitoshi Yamakawa(山川均),socialist
*Keiichi Yamakawa(山川啓介),lyricist
*Kenichi Yamakawa(山川健一),author and rock musician
*Kotomi Yamakawa(山川琴美),seiyū
*Maki Yamakawa(山川牧),fashion model and radio personality
*Hiroshi Yamakawa(山川浩),samurai
*Kenjiro Yamakawa(山川健次郎),physicist, university president, and author
*Yutaka Yamakawa(山川豊),Enka singer


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  • Yamakawa Futaba — nihongo|Yamakawa Futaba|山川 二葉| (1844 November 14, 1909) was a Japanese educator of the early Meiji era. Born in Aizu, she was the sister of the karō , Yamakawa Hiroshi; her other siblings included physicist Yamakawa Kenjiro and Meiji era social… …   Wikipedia

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  • Erika Yamakawa — is a female talent of Japan. She is from Iwate, belongs to the show business production ‘’Avant gardes’’. She was a gravure idol.Profile* Profession: Actress and gravure idol (Japanese term: swimsuit/bikini model) * Date of Birth: 7 March, 1982… …   Wikipedia

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