Arima (disambiguation)

Arima (disambiguation)

Arima can refer to:

* Arima, a cave in Greek myth, "the couch of Typhoeus" where Echidna lives
* Arima, a town in Trinidad and Tobago
* "Arima (biology)", a genus of leaf beetles (family Chrysomelidae)
* Arima Computer Corporation, a Taiwanese computer corporation
* Arimaa, a board game invented by Omar Syed
* Eugene Y. Arima, an explorer

;in Japan
* Arima clan of "daimyo" (Japanese feudal lords)
* Arima Kinen, horse race in Japan
* Arima Onsen, a hot springs resort area in Kobe, Japan
* Arima is still used as a Japanese surname

;Fictional characters
* Soichiro Arima from "Kare Kano"

;Acronym
* ARIMA, Autoregressive integrated moving average, model in statistics


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