Takamura

Takamura

Takamura (高村, "high village" or 鷹村, "hawk village") is a Japanese name.

Real people

*Chieko Takamura (1886 - 1938), Japanese poet, wife of Kotaro Takamura
*Kazuhiro Takamura, Japanese character designer at the animation studio, Gainax
*Kotaro Takamura (1883 – 1956), Japanese poet and sculptor, son of Koun Takamura
*Koun Takamura (1851-1934), Japanese sculptor
*Luke Takamura III, guitarist in the Japanese heavy metal band, SEIKIMA-II
*Mariko Takamura, cultural icon for the deaf in Japan
*Megumi Takamura, Japanese Seiyu
*Ono no Takamura (also known as Sangi no Takamura) (802 – 853), an early Heian period scholar and poet.

Fictional characters

*Corinne (Corey) Takamura, character from the children's book series The Saddle Club
*Eiko Takamura, character from the Japanese drama Haruka 17
*Dr. Fuji Takamura, character in the film
*Keiko Takamura, character from the anime series Uta Kata
*Koji Takamura, character from the manga series "Clamp School Paranormal Inverstigators"
*Mamoru Takamura, character from the manga/anime series Fighting Spirit (はじめの一歩,"Hajime no Ippo")
*Masaki Takamura (Mason Templar), from the manga/anime series Miracle Girls
*Shouichirou Takamura, human guise of the monster of the week in the Tokusatsu TV series, Gosei Sentai Dairanger
*Suou Takamura, character from manga/anime series Clamp School Detectives
*Tsubaki Takamura, character in the anime series Sakura Wars
*Yukari Takamura, character from the anime OVA Blazing Transfer Student
*Takamura, minor character from the manga/anime series Shadow Star


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  • Takamura — ist der Name von: Takamura Chieko (1886 1938), eine japanische Malerin und Dichterin Takamura Kōtarō (1883 1956), japanischer Bildhauer, Lyriker und Essayist Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrere …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Takamura Kōtarō — mit seiner Frau Chieko Takamura Kōtarō (jap. 高村 光太郎; * 13. März 1883 in Tokio; † 2. April 1956 ebd.) war ein japanischer Bildhauer, Lyriker und Essayist. Leben …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Takamura Monogatari — (篁物語?) is a late Heian period Japanese short story. The author is unknown. The text is also known as Takamura Nikki (篁日記?), Ono no Takamura …   Wikipedia

  • Takamura Chieko — Takamura Chieko, (jap. 高村 智恵子; * 20. Mai 1886 in Yui, Landkreis Adachi (heute: Nihonmatsu), Präfektur Fukushima in Japan; † 5. Oktober 1938 in Japan) war eine japanische Malerin und Dichterin …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Takamura Mamoru — Mamoru Takamura Mamoru Takamura est un des personnages du manga Hajime no Ippo. Ce qui suit dévoile des moments clés de l’intrigue. Mamoru Takamura est un lycéen qui aime se battre et qui possède une force phénoménale. Un jour en se battant dans… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Takamura Kōun — ▪ Japanese sculptor original name  Nakajima Kōzō  born March 19, 1852, Edo [now Tokyo], Japan died Oct. 10, 1934, Tokyo  Japanese sculptor who worked to preserve the art of wood carving.       Takamura studied Buddhist sculpture under Takamura… …   Universalium

  • Takamura Kōun — was a Japanese sculptor.He created the bronze statue of Saigō Takamori, completed in 1898, which stands in Ueno Park in Tokyo.He was the father of the renowned poet and sculptor Kotaro Takamura.References* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi… …   Wikipedia

  • TAKAMURA KOTARO — (1883–1956)    Takamura Kotaro was a sculptor who was also famous for his poetry. He studied in Japan and traveled to the United States and Europe from 1906 to 1908 to study with famous sculptors. His sculptures reflect his admiration for Rodin… …   Japanese literature and theater

  • Ono no Takamura — Ono no Takamura, in a book illustration by Kikuchi Yōsai. In this Japanese name, the family name is Ono . Ono no Takamura (小野 篁 …   Wikipedia

  • Ono no Takamura — Este artículo está titulado de acuerdo a la onomástica japonesa, en que el apellido precede al nombre. Ono no Takamura, por Kikuchi Yosai …   Wikipedia Español

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