Kohama

Kohama

Kohama (小浜, 小濵 or 粉浜) may refer to:
*Kohamajima, an island which is part of the town of Taketomi, Okinawa, Japan
**Kohama is also the nickname of Taketomi, Okinawa.
*Kohama-gobo, one of the names of Gosho-ji, a Buddhist temple in Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
**"Kohama" is also the name of the area of town around the temple
*Kohama style, a school of sake making in the former Settsu Province of Japan

People
*Hidehiro Kohama (小浜英博 or 小濵 英博), a popular news and sports announcer on Sun Television in Japan
*Itsuo Kohama (小浜逸郎), a Japanese critic and author of over 30 books
*Nanako Kohama (小浜奈々子), a Japanese dancer and actress
*Mototaka Kohama (小浜元孝), a Japanese basketball player and head coach who took his team to the world championships three times
*Satoru Kohama (小浜智), a Japanese game designer and amusement researcher
*Satoru Kohama, a Lt. Commander and CO of the Japanese destroyer Hatsushimo during World War II
*Unabara Ohama Kohama (海原お浜・小浜), a Japanese manzai duo which had a TV variety show in the early 1970s

Transportation
*Higashi-Kohama Station, a station on the Hankai Line in Osaka and Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
*Kohama Station, a station on the Nankai Main Line in Nishinari-ku, Osaka
*Kohama-Kō Route, another name for Okinawa Prefectural Route 210
*Toda-Kohama Station (戸田小浜駅), a station on the JR West Sanin Main Line in Toda, Masuda, Shimane Prefecture, Japan

ee also

*Obama (disambiguation) and Ohama for the word written with the same kanji 小浜, but pronounced "Obama" or "Ohama"


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