Yamada — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Yamada Akira (* 1922), japanischer Philosoph Courtney Yamada (* 1980), amerikanische Skeletonpilotin Eimi Yamada (* 1959), japanische Schriftstellerin Hanako Yamada (Mangaka) (1967–1992), japanische Manga… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Yamada — (山田, mountain ricefield ) is the 13th most common Japanese surname.People named Yamada: * Yamada Arinaga (retainer of Shimazu clan, son of Yamada Arinobu) * Yamada Arinobu (retainer of Shimazu clan) * Akira Yamada (philosopher) * Futaro Yamada… … Wikipedia
Yamada Hisanari — (jap. 山田 久就; * 13. Januar 1907 in Kyōto; † 15. Dezember 1987) war ein japanischer Diplomat und Politiker der Liberaldemokratischen Partei, Abgeordneter und von 1977 bis 1978 Umweltminister. Werdegang Nach Abschluss seines Studiums… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Toyama, Toyama — Infobox City Japan Name= Toyama JapaneseName= 富山市 Map Region= Chūbu Prefecture= Toyama Prefecture District= Area km2= 1241.85 PopDate= 2005 Population= 420,804 Density km2= Coords= LatitudeDegrees= 36 LatitudeMinutes= 42 LatitudeSeconds=… … Wikipedia
Nei District, Toyama — Nei (婦負郡, Nei gun?) was a district located in Toyama, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 61,601 and a density of 159.56 persons per km². The total area is 386.06 km². Towns and villages Fuchū Hosoiri … Wikipedia
Nobuhisa Yamada — Personal information Full name … Wikipedia
Seiko Yamada — (jap. 山田 靑子, Yamada Seiko; * 22. März 1978 in der Präfektur Toyama) ist eine japanische Badmintonspielerin. Karriere Seiko Yamada nahm 2004 zusammen mit Shizuka Yamamoto im Damendoppel an den Olympischen Sommerspielen in Athen teil. Sie verlor… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ōsawano, Toyama — Ōsawano (大沢野町, Ōsawano machi?) was a town located in Kaminiikawa District, Toyama, Japan. On April 1, 2005 Ōsawano, along with the town of Ōyama, from Kaminiikawa District, the towns of Fuchū and Yatsuo, and the villages of Hosoiri and Yamada,… … Wikipedia
Ōyama, Toyama — Ōyama (大山町, Ōyama machi?) was a town located in Kaminiikawa District, Toyama, Japan. On April 1, 2005 Ōyama, along with the towns of Ōsawano, from Kaminiikawa District, the towns of Fuchū and Yatsuo, and the villages of Hosoiri and Yamada, all… … Wikipedia
Kaminiikawa District, Toyama — Kaminiikawa (上新川郡; gun) is a district located in Toyama, Japan.As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 34,491 and a density of 53.31 persons per km². The total area is 646.98 km².Towns and villages* Osawano * OyamaThe district… … Wikipedia