Yamazaki

Yamazaki

Yamazaki (山崎, 山嵜, 山咲, etc.; the first being the most common) can refer to several Japanese people, places and characters. The same characters are for some purposes pronounced Yamasaki.

Real people

* Yamazaki (family)
* Yamazaki Ansai, philosopher
* Erina Yamazaki, voice actor
* Hiroshi Yamazaki, photographer
* Yamazaki Hōdai, poet
* Itsuki Yamazaki, wrestler
* Kazuo Yamazaki, wrestler
* Masayoshi Yamazaki, musician
* Yamazaki Maso, musician
* Naka Yamazaki, courtesan
* Naoko Yamazaki, trainee astronaut
* Ryo Yamazaki, video game music composer
* Shunpei Yamazaki, inventor
* Yamazaki Sōkan, poet
* Yamazaki Susumu, Shinsengumi officer and spy
* Takashi Yamazaki, film director
* Takumi Yamazaki, voice actor
* Tizuka Yamazaki, Brazilian film director
* Tsutomu Yamazaki, actor
* Wakana Yamazaki, voice actor
* Yuki Yamazaki, walker

Fictional characters

* Kaoru Yamazaki, from "Welcome to the N.H.K."
* Linna Yamazaki, a fictional character from the anime series Bubblegum Crisis
* Ryuji Yamazaki, an SNK character
* Shinya Yamazaki, a fictional character from William Gibson's The Bridge trilogy
* Takashi Yamazaki, a fictional character from Cardcaptor Sakura anime
* Tanpopo Yamazaki, a fictional character from the manga series Imadoki!
* Sagaru Yamazaki, a fictional character from the manga series Gintama

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
* Daily Yamazaki, convenience store
* Yamazaki Mazak Corporation


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