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Y'Ami Island
Y'Ami Island is the northernmost island of Philippines. It is south of Taiwan (for physical: it is south of the Bashi Channel), and north of the Batanes Islands. ..
Yağmur Sarıgül
Yağmur Sarıgül (born 26 August, 1979; Antalya) is a Turkish songwriter and the electric guitarist of the rock band maNga. He writes both lyrics and music. Contents 1 Biography and career2 Compositions2.1 Own songs2.2 Co-written songs2.3 Cover songs3 External lin..
Yam
Yam may refer to: Yam (vegetable), the common name for members of genus DioscoreaA colloquial name for the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), particularly in the United StatesThe New Zealand name for the vegetable ocaYam (route), Genghis Khan and the Mongols' supply point systemYam (god), the Levanti..
YAM
YAM may refer to: Yet Another Mailer a MIME-compliant email client written for AmigaOS based computers.The IATA code for Sault Ste. Marie Airport, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. This page disambiguates a three-character combination which might be any or all of an abbreviation, an acronym, an in..
Yama
Tibetan Dharmapala at the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois A modern depiction of Yamaraja's Court, by Dominique Amendola 19th century kagamibuta netsuke depicting Enma This article is about the deity Yama. For yama in the sense of a code of conduct, see Yamas. For the Yamá langu..
Yama-dera
You may also be looking for the voice actor Kōichi Yamadera. Yama-dera (山寺, lit. "Mountain Temple") is a suburb of Yamagata City, in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. The area is named after the common name of the temple of Ryūshaku-ji (立石寺), also pronounced..
Yama-Ichi War
The Yama-Ichi War (Yama-Ichi Senso) was a yakuza conflict in the Kansai region of Japan in 1985, between the Yamaguchi-gumi and the Ichiwa-kai gangs. The situation which led to the war began when Hiroshi Yamamoto, a top lieutenant in the Kobe-based Yamaguchi-gumi, broke from that gang along with 18..
Yama-no-Kami
Yama-no-Kami(山の神) is the name given to a kami of the mountains in the Shinto religion of Japan. These can be of two different types. The first type is a god of the mountains who is worshipped by hunters, woodcutters, and charcoal burners. The second is a god of agriculture who comes down fr..
Yama-uba
is a monster found in Japanese folklore. The name may also be spelled "Yamamba" or "Yamanba". She is sometimes confused with the Yuki-onna ("snow woman"), but the two figures are not the same. Contents 1 Appearance2 Behavior3 Origins4 See also Appearance Yama-uba as repre..
Yamabal
Yamabal is a municipality in the Morazán department of El Salvador. ..
Yamabe District, Nara
Yamabe (山辺郡; -gun) is a district located in Nara Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 11,427 and a density of 103.46 persons per km². The total area is 110.45 km². Towns and villages Yamazoe Merger On April 1, 2005 the village of..
Yamabe no Akahito
Yamabe no Akahito (山部赤人 or 山邊赤人) (700 - 736) was a poet of the Yamato period in Japan. The Manyoshu, an ancient anthology, contains 13 choka ('long poems') and 37 tanka ('short poems') of his. Many of his poems were composed during journeys with Emperor Shomu between 724 and 736. Y..
Yamabushi
Modern-day yamabushi blowing a horagai were Japanese mountain ascetics and warriors, mostly of the Shingon sect of Buddhism. For the most part solitary, they did form loose confederations, and associations with certain temples, and also participated in battles and skirmishes alongside samura..
Yamachiche, Quebec
Yamachiche is a village of 2,600 people located in Maskinongé Regional County Municipality, in Quebec, Canada. ..
Yamacraw
The Yamacraw were a Native American tribe which settled parts of Georgia, specifically around the city of Savannah. External links [Yamacraw Indian information][Georgia.gov information on the Yamacraw] ..
Yamada
Yamada Tarō, a common Japanese name (male) 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)Futaro Yamada (author)Keichi Yamada a.k.a...
Yamada, Chiba
This article is about the town in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. See Yamada, Fukuoka for the Japanese city. There are other places including other towns with this name, see Yamada. Yamada (山田町; -machi) is a town located in Katori District, Chiba, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an ..
Yamada, Fukuoka
This article is about the city in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. For other uses including other places with this name, see Yamada. Yamada (山田市; -shi) was a city located in Fukuoka, Japan. The city merged with all municipalities (except for one area) to form the new city of Kama. As of 2003, the ..
Yamada, Iwate
This article is about the town in Iwate. See Yamada, Fukuoka for the Japanese city. There are other places including other towns with this name, see Yamada. Yamada (山田町; -machi) is a town located in Shimohei District, Iwate, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated popula..
Yamada, Miyazaki
This article is about the town in Miyazaki. See Yamada, Fukuoka for the Japanese city. There are other places including other towns with this name, see Yamada. Yamada (山田町; -chō) is a town located in Kitamorokata District, Miyazaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population o..
Yamada, Toyama
This article is about the village in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. See Yamada, Fukuoka for the Japanese city. There are other places with this name, see Yamada. Yamada (山田村; -mura) is a village located in Nei District, Toyama, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 1,983 ..
Yamada Arinaga
Yamada Arinaga (山田有栄; 1578-1668) is a retainer of Shimazu clan during Sengoku period and early Edo period and the eldest son of Yamada Arinobu. On 1587 after his father surrendered to Toyotomi Hidenaga at Taka Castle, he was given as a hostage to Hidenaga as a show of o..
Yamada Arinobu
Yamada Arinobu(山田有信; 1544-1609) is a retainer under Shimazu clan during Edo period. He served under Shimazu Takahisa and then under Shimazu Yoshihisa. On 1568, he became a karo for his services. He was known as a skilled commander in the battle. On 1578, Otomo Yoshish..
Yamada Denki
(TYO: [9831] ) is the largest consumer electronics retailer in Japan. External links () [Yamada Denki]() [Yamada Denki corporate information] ..
Yamada District, Gunma
This article is about the district in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. For other uses of this name, see Yamada. Yamada (山田郡; -gun) is a former district which was located in Gunma, Japan. As of 27 March 2003, the district has been dissolved in order to form the new city of Midori. ..
Yamada Kimio
Yamada Kimio Name Yamada Kimio Kanji 山田規三生 Born September 9, 1972 Birthplace Osaka, Japan Residence Osaka, Japan Teacher Yamashita Yorimoto Rank 9 dan Affiliation Nihon Ki-in Yamada Kimio (山田規三生, born September 9, 1972) is a professional Go player. ..
Yamada Nagamasa
Portrait of Yamada Nagamasa c.1630. Yamada Nagamasa (Japanese: 山田長政 Yamada Nagamasa; 1590—1630) was a Japanese adventurer who gained considerable influence in Thailand at the beginning of the 17th century and became the ruler of the Nakhon Si Thammarat provinc..
Yamada Taro Monogatari
is a manga created by Ai Morinaga. It is completed with a total of fourteen volumes published by Kadokawa Shoten, a Japanese company. Synopsis Taro Yamada is smart, athletic, and very handsome. But he is also very poor because of his mother's reckless spending and his always-gone father. Although ..
Yamada Yoshio
Yamada Yoshio (Japanese: 山田孝雄; 1873–1958) was a Japanese linguist. He founded the influential "Yamada grammar", and was the first to use the word "chinjutsu" as a linguistic term. ..
Yamae, Kumamoto
Yamae (山江村; Yamaemura) is a village located in Kuma District, Kumamoto, Japan. In 2003 the village had an estimated population of 3,996 and a population density of 32.97 persons per km². The total area is 121.2 km². ..
Yamaga, Kumamoto
Yamaga (山鹿市; -shi) is a city located in Kumamoto, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 32,495 and the density of 373.42 persons per km². The total area is 87.02 km². The city was founded on April 1, 1954 in Japan. External links [Yamaga official website] in..
Yamaga, Oita
Yamaga (山香町; -machi) is a town located in Hayami District, Oita, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 8,590 and the density of 59.77 persons per km². The total area is 143.71 km². ..
Yamagata
Yamagata is the name of several places in Japan: Yamagata PrefectureYamagata City, the capital city of Yamagata PrefectureYamagata, Gifu, a city in Gifu PrefectureYamagata, a village located in Higashichikuma District, Nagano, Japan.Yamagata, Iwate, a village in Iwate PrefectureYamagata District, Hi..
Yamagata, Gifu
This article is about the city in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Although their Japanese language names are different there are also a prefecture and another city with this same English name, see Yamagata Prefecture (山形県) and Yamagata, Yamagata (山形市). Yamagata (山県市; -shi) is a city locat..
Yamagata, Iwate
This article is about the village in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. There are several other places in Japan with this name, please see Yamagata. Yamagata (山形村; -mura) was a village located in Kunohe District, Iwate, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 3,188..
Yamagata, Nagano
Yamagata (山形村; -mura) is a village located in Higashichikuma District, Nagano, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 8,094 and a density of 324.54 persons per km². The total area is 24.94 km². ..
Yamagata, Yamagata
This article is about the city in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Although its Japanese language orthography is different there is another city written the same in English in Gifu Prefecture, see Yamagata, Gifu (山県市). There are also villages of the same name in Nagano Prefecture and Iwate Pref..
Yamagata-ben
Yamagata-ben (山形弁) is the local dialect in spoken Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. It is a form of Tohoko-ben, and can itself be broken down into sub-regional branches that vary from area to area within Yamagata. Yamagata-ben was used for comic effect in the Japanese film 'Swing Girls', 2004, to ..
Yamagata (Akira)
Akira character Yamagata Name: Yamagata Race: Human Gender: Male Age: 17 years Hair: Black Eyes: Brown Status: Biker Quote: "You wouldn't. You couldn't!" Voice: Masaaki Ohkura Anime: Akira Yamagata (やまがた Yamagata) (first name unknown) is a fictional ch..
Yamagata Aritomo
Meiji period postcard of Yamagata Aritomo Yamagata Aritomo (山県 有朋; June 14,1838–February 1,1922) was a Japanese military leader and politician, and the fourth (December 24, 1889–May 6, 1891) and 11th (1898–1900) Prime Minister of Japan. He was the first Prime Minister after the o..
Yamagata Bank
(TYO: [8344] ) is a Japanese bank that is based out of Yamagata city, Yamagata prefecture. Most of the bank’s branches are in Yamagata prefecture, or other major cities in the Tohoku region, with a branch in Tokyo as well. The principal shareholders as of March, 2005 were the The Bank..
Yamagata Broadcasting Company
Yamagata Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (YBC, 山形放送株式会社) is a Japanese broadcasting station in Yamagata. It broadcasts many TV programs and many radio programs. It is a network radio station of Japan Radio Network (JRN) and National Radio Network (NR..
Yamagata District, Gifu
This article is about the former district in Gifu Prefecture, Japan which is now the city of Yamagata. Yamagata (山県郡; -gun) was a district located in Gifu, Japan. On April 1, 2003 both towns and the village from the district merged, effectively turning the district into the city of Yamagata. ..
Yamagata District, Hiroshima
This article is about the district in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. For other uses, see Yamagata. Yamagata (山県郡; -gun) is a district located in Hiroshima, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 29,978 and a density of 30.34 persons per km². The tota..
Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival
The Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival is a bi-annual film festival held in October in Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. It was first held in October 1989, and showcases new documentary films from around the world. The festival was most recently held in October 2005. Awards A..
Yamagata Masakage
(born 1524-1575 died) was one of the 24 generals of the Takeda clan, he was famous for his red armour and skill in battlefield, also he was a personal friend of Shingen. He was a younger brother of Obu Toramasa who was also a retainer of Shingen leading the famous "red fire unit" (from Shingen slog..
Yamagata Prefecture
is located in the Tohoku region on Honshu island, Japan. Its capital is Yamagata. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Cities2.2 Towns and villages2.3 Mergers2.4 Future mergers3 Economy3.1 Agriculture - Fruit4 Demographics5 Culture6 Transportati..
Yamagata Ryu Kenjutsu
Yamagata Ryu Kenjutsu is a style of martial art swordsmanship that teaches techniques utilized by the Samurai of ancient Japan. This style is for those who are looking to develop discipline, focus, stamina, and are interested in learning to use the most important weapon of the Japanese martial tradi..
Yamagata Shinkansen
A 400-series shinkansen train enters Utsunomiya station with the Tsubasa 113 service bound for Shinjo. A E4-series Max Yamabiko consist is coupled at the rear. The Yamagata Shinkansen (山形新幹線) is a Mini-Shinkansen in Honshu, Japan. It provides service between Tokyo Station and Shinj..
Yamagawa, Kagoshima
This article is about the former town in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. There are towns in two other prefectures with the same name, see Yamakawa, Fukuoka and Yamakawa, Tokushima. Yamagawa (山川町; -chou) was a town located in Ibusuki District, Kagoshima, Japan. On January 1, 2006 the town merged..
Yamaga Soko
Yamaga Soko (山鹿素行 Yamaga Sokō, September 21, 1622 - October 23, 1685) was a Japanese philosopher and strategist during the Tokugawa shogunate. He was a Confucian, and applied Confucius's idea of the "superior man" to the samurai class of Japan. This became an important part of the samurai ..
Yamaguchi
Yamaguchi (山口, "mountain entrance/gateway") is the 15th most common Japanese surname. It is also the name of Yamaguchi Prefecture and Yamaguchi-shi, the capital of that prefecture. People named Yamaguchi: Kappei Yamaguchi (voice actor)Kristi Yamaguchi (Japanese American figure skater)Makoto Ya..
Yamaguchi, Nagano
Yamaguchi (山口村; -mura) is a village located in Kiso District, Nagano, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 2052 and a density of 83.18 persons per km². The total area is 24.67 km². ..
Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi
Yamaguchi (山口市 Yamaguchishi) is the capital city of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. It is the smallest prefectural capital in Japan. In 2004 the city had an estimated population of 191,195 and a population density of 261.82 persons per km². The total area is 730.23 km². The city was founded..
Yamaguchi-gumi
The Sixth Yamaguchi-gumi (Japanese: 六代目山口組 Rokudaime Yamaguchi-gumi) is Japan's largest and most famous yakuza organization. It is widely believed to be the largest criminal organization in the world. Estimates put the number of active members at just over 39,000, with t..
Yamaguchi Bank
Yamaguchi Bank, Ltd. (山口 銀行 -ginkō) is a major regional bank in Japan, primarily in the Yamaguchi prefecture. It has 156 branches and offices in Japan and four overseas offices. The bank's history dates back to 1878 when its predecessor, the Hyakuju (110th) National Bank was founded. ..
Yamaguchi Broadcasting Co.
Yamaguchi Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (山口放送 later named KRY) is a Japanese television and radio broadcasting company serving the city of Yamaguchi and Yamaguchi Prefecture. Contents 1 Network1.1 TV1.2 RADIO2 More to Head office3 Supplement4 Sta..
Yamaguchi Prefecture
is located in the Chugoku region on Honshu island, Japan. The capital is the city of Yamaguchi located in the center of the prefecture. The largest city, by contrast, is Shimonoseki. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Cities2.2 Towns and villages2.3 Mergers3 Economy4&..
Yamaha
The name "Yamaha" in English translates to "Mountain Leaf". Yamaha may refer to: Yamaha Corporation – A manufacturer of a diverse range of musical instruments and electronics.Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. – A manufacturer of motorcycles, outboard motors and other motor products. This is a ..
Yamahachi Dental
Yamahachi Dental, is a Japanese company that manufactures dental products such as artificial resin teeth, acrylics, dental waxes and gutta percha points. The main products are artificial resin teeth (both composite resin and acrylic). They also import dental products from other countries into Japan,..
Yamaha (manufacturer)
The Yamaha Corporation (ヤマハ株式会社; TYO: [7951] ) is a Japanese company with a large number of product areas. Sales offerings include musical instruments, integrated circuits, and home electronics. It was founded by Torakusu Yamaha as Nippon Gakki Co., Ltd. (日本楽器製..
Yamaha AN1x
Yamaha AN1x, produced by Yamaha Corporation in 1997, is an analog physical modeling synthesizer, digitally modeling analog sound. It is part of the wave of analog-digital synths using DSP modeling of analog waveforms to recreate the sounds of an analog synthesizer with modern digital specifications..
Yamaha Artist
\"Yamaha Artist\" - a term used to refer to musical instrumentalists (or artists) who choose, officially, to play any of a large group of Yamaha musical instruments. The program of artists endorsing Yamaha is managed by Yamaha Corporate Artist Affairs, located in Franklin, Tennessee. There is als..
Yamaha Banshee 350
Built from 1987 to 2006, the Yamaha Banshee is a two-stroke, twin cylinder all-terrain vehicle. Differences between years are minor, including color combinations, j-arms on early models (1987 to 1990) followed by a-arms on subsequent models, the addition of brake lights in late production machines,..
Yamaha Blaster
The Yamaha Blaster is an All Terrain Vehicle that was intended for beginner level riders and is priced to be affordable. It was first released in 1988 where it remained in production until 2006 which is its last year due to it not meeting the EPA's emission standards. During its lifespan, it only re..
Yamaha CS-80
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Yamaha Diversion
The Yamaha Diversion series of motorcycles are all-round touring motorcycles, and descent from Yamaha's earlier XJ series. All Diversion models are fitted with a four-stroke air-cooled 8-valve inline-four engine. Contents 1 Diversion models1.1 The XJ600S Diversion/Seca II1.2 The XJ..
Yamaha DragStar
The Yamaha DragStar is a cruiser motorcycle. It's sold under the V-Star name in the United States. Yamaha DragStar 250Yamaha Dragstar 400Yamaha DragStar 650Yamaha DragStar 1100 See also Wildstar / Road StarYamaha Warrior ..
Yamaha DragStar 1100
Yamaha DragStar 1100 Manufacturer: Yamaha Production: 1998 - Current Class: Custom Engine: 1063 cc 4-stroke SOHC V2 Power: 62 hp (45.2 kW) @ 5750 rpm Torque: 85.00 Nm (8.7 kgf-m or 62.7 ft.lbs) @ 2500 RPM Length: 2405 mm (94.7 in) Width: 895 mm (35.2 in) Wheelbase: 1,640 mm (64.6 in) ..
Yamaha DragStar 250
Yamaha DragStar 250 Manufacturer: Yamaha Production: 1995 – Present Class: Cruiser Engine: 249 cc Power: 21 hp (15.7 kW) @ 8000 rpm Torque: 21 N·m (2.14 m·kgf, 15.5 ft·lbf) @ 6500 rpm Length: 2320 mm (91.3 in) Width: 910 mm (35.8 in) Seat Height: 670 mm (26.4 in)..
Yamaha DragStar 650
Yamaha DragStar 650 Manufacturer: Yamaha Production: ? – - Class: Custom Engine: 649 cc Power: 40 hp (29 kW) @ 6500 rpm Torque: 50.9 N·m (5.19 m·kgf, 37.5 ft·lbf) @ 3000 rpm Length: 2340 mm (92.1 in) Width: 880 mm (34.6 in) Seat Height: 695 mm (27.4 in) Overal..
Yamaha Drums
Yamaha Drums Logo Yamaha Drums is a subsidiary of the Yamaha Corporation. Yamaha has been building drums since 1967, and builds their drums by hand in Japan. The company currently manufactures acoustic and electronic drum kits, as well as other percussion instruments, marching band equipment..
Yamaha DSP-1
The Yamaha DSP-1 was a revolutionary piece of early home theater surround sound equipment, produced in 1985 by the Yamaha Corporation. The DSP-1 (referred to by Yamaha as a Digital Sound field Processor) allowed owners to synthesize up to 6-channels of surround sound from 2 channel stereo sound via ..
Yamaha DX7
|- | colspan="4" style="font-size: medium; border-bottom:1px solid #AFAFAF; text-align:center; background-color:#ffffee;"|DX7 by Yamaha |- class="hiddenStructure" ! colspan="2" |Synthesis type: | colspan="2" |Phase modulation |- class="hiddenStructure" ! colspan="2" |Polyphony: | colspan="2" |16 ..
Yamaha FJ1200
The Yamaha FJ1200 is a sport-touring motorcycle produced by the Yamaha Motor Corporation between 1986 and 1993. --> Contents 1 History2 Benefits3 Drawbacks4 External links History Yamaha released the predecessor to the FJ1200, the FJ1100, in the model years 1984 and 1985. ..
Yamaha FJR1300
The FJR1300 is Yamaha's Sport Touring motorcycle. Specifications The FJR1300 has a 1298cc inline-4 cylinder engine, 5-speed transmission, and 3-disc brakes. The FJR1300 was introduced to North America in 2002 with the 2003 model year designation and offered in a non-ABS version only. It had 2..
Yamaha FZ1
The Yamaha FZ1 is a street motorcycle manufactured by the Yamaha Motor Company Ltd. of Japan. The 2006 model has a 998 cc DOHC 20-valve R1 engine, which produces 150 horsepower at 11,000 rpm, set in an all-new compact aluminum frame. It is known as the FZS1000 in Europe. Model years 2001-2005 wer..
Yamaha FZ6
The Yamaha FZ6 is a budget middleweight crossover bike built around the 2003 YZF R6 engine. The engine is retuned for more midrange power where it is more useable. It comes with a somewhat soft suspension that makes it easy on beginners and very well suited for sport-touring, commuting, or just havi..
Yamaha FZR1000
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Yamaha FZX750
The Yamaha FZX750 was a motorcycle made in Japan from the early 1980s until the mid 1990s, although was only imported as a non grey import into the UK in the 1980s. Its engine was a detuned version of the four-stroke DOHC twenty valve four cylinder in line engine found in the FZ750 but producing te..
Yamaha Grizzly 600
The Yamaha Grizzly is a large utility all-terrain vehicle. It has a 595cc 4 stroke engine. Yamaha replaced the Grizzly 600 with a new grizzly using the larger engine from the raptor 660r performance atv. ..
Yamaha GX1
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Yamaha IT250H
The Yamaha IT250H was produced in 1981. It has an air-cooled single cylinder two-stroke engine with six speed gearbox. Suspension is 32mm front forks, with monoshock and aluminium swingarm at the rear. The IT was made for enduro use, although it was used with success for trail riding and motocross. ..
Yamaha Jubilo
Yamaha Jubilo rugby union team came second behind Toshiba Brave Lupus in the second season of Japanese rugby's Top League (2004-5). They are coached by former All Black Grant Batty and Fijian player-coach Tabai Matson. Players Brendan Laney - joined March 2005Leon MacDonald (fly half, full back) -..
Yamaha MDR-1
The Yamaha Music Disc Recorder MDR-1 was a floppy disk unit which could be attached to the FX/FS organs and digitally record and play back Electone and Clavinova performances. Two models were produced: MDR-1A for the FX-1, andMDR-1B for the FX-10, FX-20, FS-20, FS-100, FS-30, FS-200, FS-50, FS-3..
Yamaha Motif
The Motif is a workstation Synthesiser released by Yamaha Corporation in August 2001. Four variants are available: Motif 6 which has 61 keys (synth action).Motif 7 which has 76 keys (synth action).Motif 8 which has 88 keys (balanced hammer effect action).Motif Rack which is controlled by other ins..
Yamaha Motif ES
The Motif ES is a workstation synthesizer by Yamaha Corporation and the successor of the Motif. There are three different kinds of Motif ES workstations and one rack unit. Motif ES6 which has 61 keys.Motif ES7 which has 76 keys.Motif ES8 which has 88 keys.Motif ES rack unit is controlled by other i..
Yamaha Motor Company
Yamaha Motor Company Limited (ヤマハ発動機株式会社) TYO: [7272] , a Japanese motorized vehicle-producing company, was initially part of the Yamaha Corporation. After expanding Yamaha Corporation into the world's biggest piano m..
Yamaha MT-100
The Yamaha MT-100 4 Track Recorder was an analog tool developed for midrange recording hopefuls in the late 1980's. It was marketed just before the advent of Digital Audio Tape. In essence it allowed variable speed recording of 4 tracks of audio that could be mixed and merged and re-recorded. It had..
Yamaha Music Festival
The Yamaha Music Festival, officially known as World Popular Song Festival and unofficially as the "Oriental Eurovision", was the world's biggest song contest. It was organised by the Yamaha Music Foundation in Tokyo, Japan from 1970 until 1989. The first edition of the World Popular Song Festival (..
Yamaha P-120
The Yamaha P-120 is a portable electronic piano. The keyboard is action-weighted, imitating the feel of a real piano. It includes several sample keyboard sounds, such as harpsichord, clavinet, marimba and more. Features Polyphony: 643 x 2-track sequenceronboard speakermetronome with diffent accen..
Yamaha P-250
Yamaha P-250 digital piano The Yamaha P-250 is a digital stage piano. It was announced in mid-2003 as a replacement for the P-200 and went to market shortly thereafter. The P-250 is a very versatile instrument, featuring various stereo piano samples, plus hundreds of other MIDI, General_MIDI..
Yamaha Phazer
Phazer is the name of a model of snowmobile produced by the Yamaha_Motor_Corporation. Introduced in 1984, it became an immensely popular model for Yamaha and spawned several follow-up models (such as the Phazer II, among others); its design features were also incorporated into other models (such a..
Yamaha PSR-185
The Yamaha PSR-185 is an entry-level portable musical keyboard produced by the Yamaha Corporation in 1994-1996. Features 100 different voices (output soundsets including piano, harpsichord, clavi, organ, violin, saxophone, flute, and clarinet.40 different songs(pre-recorded with keyboard sounds)100..
Yamaha QT50
The Yamaha QT50 is a brand of moped produced by the Yamaha Motor Company from 1979 through 1987. The 50 in the name is derived from the 50cc engine displacement. QT50s were popular in the late 1970s and 1980s because of their ease of use and maintenance, excecptional gas mileage, and legality in mo..
Yamaha QY10
The Yamaha QY10 is a hand-held Music workstation produced by the Yamaha Corporation in the early 1990s. Possessing a MIDI sequencer, a tone generator and a tiny single-octave keyboard, the portable and battery-powered QY10 enables a musician to compose music while travelling. The Yamaha QY10 ..
Yamaha Raptor 660
The Yamaha 660r Raptor is a sport all terrain vehicle made by Yamaha with a 660cc, single cylinder, 5 valve, 4 stroke engine. Designed to perform well in every riding condition. Made from the year 2001 to 2005. Yamaha redesigned the 660r Raptor and released it as a Raptor 700. Appearance wise the..
Yamaha RD350
The RD350 was well developed for the time, aircooled, two cylinder, Autolube equipped (automatic oil injection), 6 speed (in some markets, such as the UK, the first model was sold in 5-speed form) two-stroke, street motorcycle produced by Yamaha. It was the premier sport lightweight of the early 70..
Yamaha RM1x
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Yamaha Rz350
Yamaha RZ350 , LC/YPVS in the UK, is a motorcycle powered by a twin cylinder two-stroke engine, reed valved 347 cubic centimeter engine. The bore and stroke are 64x54 mm. It produces 30.4 ft·lbf of torque at 7500 rpm. Coming out in 1980, it was the evolution of Yamaha's popular and well known RD350..
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Yamaha SRX
The Yamaha SRX is a standard-style motorcycle that was manufactured in two engine sizes: 400(398)cc and 600cc. Single cylinder, twin overhead camshaft engine with an advanced two stage carburetor and balance shaft; lightweight steel frame; dual front disc brakes/single rear disc; dual shocks; alloy..
Yamaha SRX400
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Yamaha Stadium
Yamaha Stadium (ヤマハスタジアム) is the homeground for Jubilo Iwata, a Japanese football (soccer) club that plays in Iwata and also the Yamaha Jubilo rugby club. ..
Yamaha TDM
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Yamaha TX16W
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Yamaha TZ250
The TZ 250 is a two-stroke racing motorcycle manufactured by Yamaha, first put into production in 1971 . It later incorporated the patented Yamaha Power Valve System, which allowed for a wider range in steady power. The Yamaha TZ250 reverse cylinder was a variant design which first appeared for sal..
Yamaha V9938
The Yamaha V9938 was a Video Display Processor (VDP) used in MSX 80s home computers. More specifically, the MSX 2. The Yamaha V9938, also known as MSX-Video, is the successor of the Texas Instruments TMS9918 (used in the MSX1). The V9938 was in turn succeeded by the Yamaha V9958. Specifications Vi..
Yamaha V9958
The Yamaha V9958 is a Video Display Processor (VDP) used in MSX 80s home computers. More specifically, the MSX 2+ and MSX turbo R. The Yamaha V9958, also known as MSX-Video, is the successor of the Yamaha V9938 (used in the MSX2). It was generally conceived not to be a very major upgrade to its pre..
Yamaha Virago
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Yamaha Virago 1100
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Yamaha Virago 535
Yamaha Virago 535 Manufacturer: Yamaha Production: 1981 – 1999 Class: Cruiser Engine: 535 cm³ Power: 44 hp (33 kW) @ 7500 rpm Torque: 48 N·m (4.9 kgf·m, 35.4 ft·lbf) @ 6000 rpm Length: 2,189 mm (86.2 in) Width: 813 mm (32.0 in) Seat Height: 686 mm (27.0 in) Overall Height: 1,150..
Yamaha Virago 750
Yamaha Virago 750 Manufacturer: Yamaha Production: 1981 – 1998 Class: Cruiser Engine: 748 cm³ Power: 55 hp (40.1 kW) @ 7000 rpm Torque: 64.73 N·m (6.6 kgf·m, 35.4 ft·lbf) @ 6000 rpm Length: 2,285 mm (90.0 in) Width: 840 mm (33.1 in) Seat Height: 714 mm (28.1 in) Ov..
Yamaha Vmax
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Yamaha XJ900
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Yamaha XS750 Triple Special
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Yamaha XS 650
The Yamaha XS 650 was produced from 1970 into the 1980s for the worldwide motorcycle market. In the United States, the last model year was 1984. The XS 650 is powered by an upright, parallel twin four-cycle motor firing every 360° of crank rotation. The 1970 model was designated the XS-1. Sub..
Yamaha XS Eleven
The Yamaha XS Eleven motorcycle made its debut in 1978. It was a superbike powered by an air-cooled 1102cc 4-stroke, DOHC inline four-cylinder engine mounted transversely in a duplex cradle frame. There were three models: the standard style XS Eleven, factory custom XS Eleven Special, and XJ1100 Max..
Yamaha XT 660
The Yamaha XT 660 is a series of dual purpose on/off road motorcycles released by Yamaha Motors as a replacement for the old XT 600, a motorcycle very popular with the off-road and travelling crowd. It's an evolution of the original XT series ('X' stands for 4-stroke, 'T' for monocylindric), a ..
Yamaha XV1600A
The Yamaha XV1600A is a cruiser style motorcycle. It is also called the Yamaha Road Star or in Europe the Yamaha Wildstar. Yamaha XV1600A Wildstar Contents 1 Technical Info1.1 Engine1.2 Chassis1.3 Dimensions Technical Info Engine Engine type: 4-stroke, air-cooled, V-2,..
Yamaha XZ 550
The Yamaha Vision (XZ550) was a motorcycle produced in 1982-83. It offered innovative technology in its motor and bold (too bold according to some) styling. Early production models were flawed with poor braking and carburetion glitches. Contents 1 Models2 Engine3 Transmission4&nbs..
Yamaha Y135LC
Yamaha Y135LC, also known as Yamaha Spark 135 in Thailand is a small motorcycle manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company which is also a kapchai model with the largest displacement ever. Powered by a water-cooled 135cc 4-stroke engine, the Y135LC is specially designed by the parent company in Japan fo..
Yamaha YBR 125
The Yamaha YBR 125 is a light motorcycle manufactured by the Yamaha Motor Company Ltd. of Japan. Most models are in the naked style of a standard motorcycle, though some have had some fairing. It has a single cylinder, air cooled, four stroke engine, displacing 123.7cc. This Yamaha Motor Corpora..
Yamaha YFZ450
The Yamaha YFZ450 was first introduced in 2004, as a "out of the box ready" race machine. It was the first serious attempt at a stock race bike by any of the big manufacturers since the late 80's and the 250r. The stock exhaust limits power rather severely (probably for EPA/noise reg reasons), bu..
Yamaha YM2151
The Yamaha YM2151, also known as the OP-M (FM Operator Type-M) is a sound chip in the YM2100 family. It was Yamaha's first single-chip FM synthesis implementation, created originally for the Yamaha DX series of keyboards. It was also used in arcade games, starting with Atari's Marble Madness, and l..
Yamaha YM2413
The YM2413, also called OPLL, is a cost-reduced sound chip manufactured by Yamaha Corporation and based on their YM3812 (OPL2). To make the chip cheaper to manufacture, many of the internal registers were removed. The result of this is that the YM2413 can only play one user-defined instrument at a t..
Yamaha YM2612
YM2612, aka OPN2, is a six-channel sound synthesizer IC, or sound chip, produced by Yamaha. It belongs to a family of sound synthesizer chips produced by Yamaha that uses 'FM', or frequency modulation synthesis to generate sounds, and is somewhat similar to the YM3812 (OPL2) and YMF262 (OPL3) FM IC..
Yamaha YM3526
The YM3526, better known as OPL (for "FM Operator Type L"), is a sound chip that was manufactured by Yamaha. It was aimed at the low cost market. It uses frequency modulation synthesis to generate sound, and has 9 channels with 2 operators each. Its follow-up was the popular YM3812 (OPL2), to which ..
Yamaha YM3812
Yamaha YM3812 The Yamaha YM3812 also known as the OPL2 (OPL is an acronym for FM Operator Type-L) is a sound chip (i.e. integrated circuit) created by Yamaha Corporation and famous for its wide use in IBM PC-based sound cards such as the AdLib and Sound Blaster. It is backwards compatible wit..
Yamaha YMF262
Yamaha YMF262 The Yamaha YMF262 also known as the OPL3 (OPL is an acronym for FM Operator Type-L), is an improved version of the sound chip Yamaha YM3812 (OPL2). It adds the following features: Twice as many channels (18 instead of 9)Simple stereo (hard left, center or hard right)4 new wavefor..
Yamaha YMF7xx
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Yamaha YZF-600R
The Yamaha YZF 600R (known as the Thundercat in some European markets) is a 600cc sportbike. Although the engine displacement is the same, it is not as powerful as its sister, the YZF-R6. The 600R is considered a good first sport bike for an experienced rider, but not for someone with no experienc..
Yamaha YZF-R1
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Yamaha YZF-R6
Yamaha's YZF-R6 is a 600 cc sport bike, first introduced in 1999, updated in 2001, 2003, 2006 and revised in the years in between. The current version (model year 2006) has a 161 kg (357 lb) dry weight, which delivers 133 hp (97.8 kW). The R6 is usually considered visually appealing and has been d..
Yamaha YZF-R7
The Yamaha YZF-R7 OW02 is a race homologation motorcycle of limited produdction run of only 500 units. It was designed to compete in Superbike and Suzuka 8 hour endurance races. It has a 749 cc inline-4 DOHC producing 107 horsepower (80 kW), 135 hp (101 kW) when the another, unused bank of fuel inj..
Yamaha YZR-M1
The Yamaha YZR-M1 was developed in 2001 by Yamaha Motor Company Ltd. Contents 1 Background2 Seasons 2002 and 20033 Valentino Rossi4 Season ..
Yamai
Yamai devi or Shree Yamai devi temple is situated in a hill complex in the town of Aundh, Satara district, Maharashtra. There are steps which take you to the top of hill. A rather perilous road can also be used to reach the top by car. The idol of Devi Mahishasur Mardini Yamai in black stone is ..
Yamaichi Securities
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Yamakasi
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Yamakasi (film)
Yamakasi - Les samouraïs des temps modernes is a 2001 French movie written by Luc Besson. The name of the film refers to the sport of Yamakasi practiced in real life by these characters (who actually reside in the suburbs) and for whom the movie was intended as a vehicle for demonstrating their at..
Yamakawa, Fukuoka
This article is about the town in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. There are towns in two other prefectures with the same name, see Yamakawa, Tokushima and Yamagawa, Kagoshima. Yamakawa (山川町; -machi) is a town located in Yamato District, Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated popula..
Yamakawa, Tokushima
This article is about the town in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. There are towns in two other prefectures with the same name, see Yamakawa, Fukuoka and Yamagawa, Kagoshima. Yamakawa (山川町; -cho) is a town located in Oe District, Tokushima, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estim..
Yamakawa Kenichi
Yamakawa Ken'ichi (山川健一) (born July 19 1953) is a Japanese author and rock musician. Books (written in Japanese) Kagami no Naka no Glass no Fune (A Glass Ship in the Mirror)Suishoh no Yoru (Christal Nacht)Rolling KidsRockn'roll GamesMacintosh High Albums Backstreet ..
Yamakawa Kenjiro
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Yamaken-gumi
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Yamakita, Kanagawa
Yamakita (山北町; -machi) is a town located in Ashigarakami District, Kanagawa, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 12,840 and a density of 57.14 persons per km². The total area is 224.70 km². External links [Official website] in Japanes..
Yamakoshi, Niigata
Yamakoshi (山古志村; -mura) was a village located in Koshi District, Niigata, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 2,035 and a density of 51.09 persons per km². The total area is 39.83 km². On April 1, 2005, Yamakoshi merged with Nagaoka a..
Yamakoshi District, Hokkaido
Yamakoshi (山越郡; -gun) is a district located in Oshima Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. As of 2004, the district has an estimated population of 7,424 and a density of 23.89 persons per km². The total area is 310.75 km². Towns Oshamanbe Hokkaido Prefecture ..
Yamakuni, Oita
Yamakuni (山国町; -machi) was a town located in Shimoge District, Oita, Japan.In 2005, the town became a district of Nakatsu City along with nearby Yabakei, Honyabakei and Sanko. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 3,317 and the density of 27.68 persons per km². The total area..
Yamal
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Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District
Yamalia (Russian: ) is a federal subject of Russia (an autonomous okrug of Tyumen Oblast). It is the largest administrative division of Tyumen with an area 750,300 km² but is also the most sparsely populated with only 507,006 inhabitants. The administrative center is Salekhard (pop. 36,827), an..
Yamal (icebreaker)
Russian nuclear icebreaker Yamal on a 1994 joint expedition with the NSF The large, nuclear-powered, Russian icebreaker Yamal is the youngest of five in the Arktika class. Yamal is the name of a peninsula in Northwest Siberia, meaning End of the Land in the Nenets language (see Yamal Peninsula..
Yamal Airlines
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Yamal Peninsula
The Yamal Peninsula, located in Yamal-Nenets autonomous district of northwest Siberia, Russia, extends roughly 700km (435 mi) bordered principally by the Kara Sea on the west, and by the Gulf of Ob on the east.In the language of its indigenous inhabitants, the Nenets, the "Yamal" means "End of the W..
YAMAM
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Yamamoto
Yamamoto (山本 meaning "base of the mountain") is one of the most popular Japanese surnames. In Mathematics Yamamoto may refer to the Lubell-Yamamoto-Meshalkin inequality, named for Koichi Yamamoto. People Azumi Yamamoto, voice actressDonald Yamamoto, American Deputy Assistant Secretary of Stat..
Yamamoto, Akita
This article is about the town in Akita Prefecture, Japan. There is another town with the same name in Kagawa Prefecture, see Yamamoto, Kagawa. Yamamoto (山本町; -machi) was a town located in Yamamoto District, Akita, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 8,0..
Yamamoto, Kagawa
This article is about the former town in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. There is another town with the same name in Akita Prefecture, see Yamamoto, Akita. Yamamoto (山本町; -cho) was a town located in the former Mitoyo District, Kagawa, Japan. On January 1, 2006 the town merged with six other towns ..
Yamamoto, Miyagi
Yamamoto (山元町; -chou) is a town located in Watari District, Miyagi, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 17,944 and a density of 278.29 persons per km². The total area is 64.48 km². ..
Yamamoto (crater)
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Yamamoto District, Akita
Yamamoto (山本郡; -gun) is a district located in Akita, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 46,056 and a density of 48.70 persons per km². The total area is 945.63 km². Historically, the old and new city of Noshiro was part of Yamamoto Dist..
Yamamoto Fumaru
Yamamoto Fumaru (1918-2001) was the Japanese founder of Dai Jutsu Do, an unarmed system of self defense. During the 1940's Master Yamamoto taught his system of combat to the Japanese Army, a combination of Daito-ryu Aikijujutsu and Kodokan Judo. Known for his efficiency in application and simpleness..
Yamamoto Gonnohyoe
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Yamamoto Kansuke
(1501-1561) was one of Takeda Shingen's most trusted Twenty-Four Generals. He was a brilliant strategist, and is particularly known for his plan which led to victory in the fourth battle of Kawanakajima against Uesugi Kenshin. However, Yamamoto never lived to see his plan succeed; thinking it to hav..
Yamamoto Natsumi
Yamamoto Natsumi (山本夏海, born 7 September 1990 in Yokohama) is a Japanese actress. Etymology Yama-moto 山本 is the surname and means "from the mountain".Natsu-umi 夏海 is the first name and means "summer sea".Yama "mountain", Moto "origin", Natsu ..
Yamamoto Shugoro
Yamamoto Shūgorō (山本周五郎, 1903 June 22-1967 February 14) is a Japanese novelist noted for his popular literature. Major works Lives of Great Japanese Women (日本婦道記, 1942)The Fir Trees Remain (樅ノ木は残った, 1954-1958)The Tales Of Dr. Redbeard (赤ひげ診療譚, 1958)Th..
Yamamoto Tsunetomo
Tsunetomo Yamamoto (12 June 1659 - 1719) was a samurai of the Saga domain in Hizen Province under his lord Mitsushige Nabeshima. For thirty years Yamamoto devoted his life to the service of his lord and clan. When Nabeshima died in 1700, Yamamoto did not commit tsuifuku because Mitsushige Nabeshima ..
Yamamoto Yuzo
Yamamoto Yuzo (山本 有三 Yamamoto Yūzō, July 27, 1887 - January 1, 1974) was a Japanese novelist and playwright. His real name was written 山本 勇造 but pronounced the same as his adopted pen-name. He was born to a family of kimono makers i..
Yamamura Bocho
Yamamura Bocho (Japanese:山村暮鳥, 1884-1924) is a Japanese fantasy writer, poet and song-writer. Bocho was born Tsuchida Hakkujû in Gunma prefecture. After a hardship-filled infancy, upon completing his studies, he became a Christian preacher. He gained the public's attention thanks to his ac..
Yamana
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Yamanaka, Ishikawa
Yamanaka (山中町; -machi) is a town located in Enuma District, Ishikawa, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 9,801 and a density of 63.48 persons per km². The total area is 154.39 km². On October 1, 2005 the town merged with the Kaga city to create the new city ..
Yamanakako, Yamanashi
Yamanakako (山中湖村; -mura) is a village located in Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 5,356 and a density of 101.42 persons per km². The total area is 52.81 km². External links [Yamanakako official..
Yamanaka Ino
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Yamanaka Sadao
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Yamanaka Yukimori
Yamanaka Yukimori (山中幸盛; 1545-1578) was a Japanese samurai based in the Sanin Region. He became a popular figure in kōdan and is well-known as Yamanaka Shikanosuke. Yukimori was born as a son of Yamanaka Mitsuyuki. The Yamanaka clan is a branch of Amago clan. Yukimori assisted in the regai..
Yamanami Keisuke
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Yamanashi
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Yamanashi, Yamanashi
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Yamanashi Prefecture
is located in the Chubu region on Honshu island, Japan. The capital is the city of Kofu. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Cities2.2 Towns and villages2.3 Mergers2.4 Future mergers3 Economy4 Demographics5 Culture6 Tourism7 Prefectural symbol..
Yamana clan
The Yamana clan of the Inaba province, were descendants of Minamoto Yoshishige. Yoshishige's son, Minamoto Yoshinori adopted the surname of "Yamana". From that point onward, the Yamana clan became a very powerful shugo family in the Muromachi Period. The Yamana gained very much power due to that of ..
Yamana Gold Inc.
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Yamana Souzen
(1404-1473), was originally before becoming a monk. Due to his red complexion, he was sometimes known as Aka-nyūdō, 'the Red Monk'. He was one of the daimyo who fought against Hosokawa Katsumoto during the Ōnin War in Kyoto. The Yamana family had seen many defeats over the years, while the Hos..
Yamana Toyokuni
(1548-1626) was the lord of Inaba and son of Yamana Toyosada. Many times during Toyokuni's career, he attacked many clans such as the Hatano and Akamatsu clans. Toyokuni yielded to the advancing Oda army of Toyotomi Hideyoshi shortly after making a pact with the Mōri. Toyokuni entrusted Kikkawa T..
Yamanba
sometimes written as "yamamba", is a fashion trend among Japanese young women. Starting with the bleached white hair and heavy tan of the ganguro girl, the yamanba adds white lipstick, white eye makeup, and sometimes brightly colored contacts, plastic clothing, and inappropriate accessories. Some y..
Yamanlar
Yamanlar is a small county of the city Izmir in Turkey. The county has a mountain of the same name — Yamanlar mountain — that is also famous for the natural wonder Karagöl. The county is also famous for a college called "Yamanlar College-School of Champions" around the country and this..
Yamanner
The Yamanner worm is a computer worm written in javascript that targets a vulnerability in the Yahoo! Mail service. Released on June 12, 2006, the worm spread through the yahoo system, infecting the systems of those who opened the e-mails and sending the user's address book to a remote server. Ex..
Yamano
Yamano can refer to... Yamano Music, a famous CD shop of Japan. the head office is Ginza.Aiko Yamano ,a Japanese beautician and founder of Yamano group. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you..
Yamano-kai
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Yamanobe, Yamagata
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Yamanokuchi, Miyazaki
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Yamanote Halloween Train
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Yamanote Line
A Yamanote Line E231 series EMU on the left departs with a 205 series on the right Passengers prepare to board a train on the Yamanote Line 205 series 6-door "Cattle wagon" before the morning rush Display within Yamanote Line car shows next stop and route map. Major transfer sta..
Yamanouchi, Nagano
Jigokudani Yaen Park features Japanese macaques bathing in the onsen Yamanouchi (山ノ内町 -machi) is a town located in Shimotakai District, Nagano, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 15,326 and a density of 57.63 persons per km². The total area is 265.93 km&sup..
Yamanoue no Okura
Yamanoue no Okura (山上 憶良; Yamanoue no Okura; 669 - 733) was a Japanese poet, the best known for his poems of child and commoners. He was also a contributor to the Man’yôshû and his writing had a strong Chinese influence. Unlike other Japanese poetry of the time, his work emphasizes a mor..
Yamantaka
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Yamaoka, Gifu
Yamaoka (山岡町; -chou) was a town located in the former Ena District, Gifu, Japan. On October 25, 2004 the town merged with three other towns and a village from the district into the expanded city of Ena, Gifu and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the ..
Yamaoka Kagetaka
Yamaoka Kagetaka (1526-1585) was a retainer of the Japanese clans of Rokkaku, Oda, and Toyotomi throughout the Sengoku Period of the 16th century extending to the Azuchi-Momoyama Period of the 17th century. Kagetaka was the son of Yamaoka Kageyuki. While Kagetaka was currently serving under the Rokk..
Yamaoka Tesshu
Yamaoka Tesshu (山岡鉄舟 June 10, 1836 - July 19, 1888) was a famous samurai living during the period known as the Meiji Restoration. Contents 1 Early life2 Enlightenment3 Death4 References Early life He was born in Edo (modern day Tokyo) as Ono Tetsutaro on June 10th, 18..
Yamar
Yamar is the title of a song popularized by the jamband Phish. It was originally written by Cyril Ferguson. As the story goes, bassist Mike Gordon was on vacation in the Caribbean when he heard Yamar performed by The Mustangs, a reggae band. Many fans of the band believe that Yamar is a Phish orig..
Yamara
Yamara is a comic strip created by Barbara Manui and Chris Adams, and is a satire of role-playing games and fantasy settings. It debuted in Dragon Magazine with the May 1988 issue, and ran until the December 1995 issue. A handful of new episodes reappeared online as early as December 1996, but the ..
Yamaranguila
Yamaranguila is a municipality in the Honduran department of Intibucá. ..
Yamas
A yama (Sanskrit), literally a "restraint", is a rule or code of conduct for living virtuously. The yamas comprise the "shall-nots" in our dealings with the external world. Ten Yamas are codified as "the restraints" in numerous scriptures including the Shandilya and Varaha Upanishads, the Hatha Yog..
Yamasaki, Hyogo
Yamasaki (山崎町; -cho) was a town located in Shiso District, Hyogo, Japan. On April 1, 2005 the town merged with three other towns from the district forming the city of Shiso and no longer exists as an independent municipality. Yamasaki is approximately 45 minutes by car from ..
Yamasaki Corporation
Yamasaki Corporation was a professional wrestling stable in the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions. History Yamasaki Corporation was formed in February 1989 when The Four Horsemen disbanded because James J. Dillon left for the World Wrestling Federation. The onscreen story was that Ric Flair fired Dillo..
Yamasaki Mami
Yamasaki Mami (山崎真実, born September 20, 1985 in Osaka) is a Japanese "gravure (グラビア) model", or bikini model, and actress. Her photos show her in provocative poses, however, she does not pose nude. Yamasaki has done television commercials for the Japanese convenience stores Circle K..
Yamasee
For information on the Nuwaubianist group that calls itself "Yamassee Native Americans", see Yamassee. The Yamasee were a Muskogean Native American tribe that lived in coastal region of present-day northern Florida and southern Georgia near the Savannah River. Starting in the late 16th century, the..
Yamashina-ku, Kyoto
Yamashina-ku (山科区) is one of the eleven wards in the city of Kyoto, in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It lies in the southeastern part of the city, and Yamashina Station is one stop away from Kyoto Station on the Tokaido Main Line (Biwako Line). The area of Yamashina-ku is 28.78 km² and the pop..
Yamashiro
Yamashiro may refer to: Yamashiro Province, one of the old provinces of Japan.Yamashiro, a battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy, named after the province. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pag..
Yamashiro, Kyoto
Yamashiro (山城町; -cho) is a town located in Soraku District, Kyoto, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 8,978 and a density of 366.00 persons per km². The total area is 24.53 km². ..
Yamashiro, Tokushima
Yamashiro (山城町; Yamashiro-chō) is a town located in Miyoshi District, Tokushima, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 5,220 and a density of 39.67 persons per km². The total area is 131.59 km². External links [Yamashiro official websit..
Yamashiro Hiroshi
Yamashiro Hiroshi Name Yamashiro Hiroshi Kanji 山城宏 Born August 12, 1958 Birthplace Yamaguchi, Japan Residence Aichi, Japan Teacher Shimamura Toshihiro Rank 9 dan Affiliation Nihon Ki-in Yamashiro Hiroshi (山城宏, born August 12, 1958) is a professionial Go pla..
Yamashiro Province
Yamashiro province (山城国; -no kuni) was a province of Japan, which today composes the southern part of Kyoto Prefecture on Honshu. Including Kyoto itself, since 794 Yamashiro was the seat of the imperial court, and, during the Muromachi period, the seat of the Ashikaga shogunate as well. F..
Yamashita's gold
Yamashita's gold is the name given to loot worth billions of dollars stolen from East and Southeast Asia by Japanese forces during World War II and hidden in the Philippines. Yamashita's army from 1942 to 1945, during the Japanese conquest and occupation of South East Asia in World War II looted b..
Yamashita Keigo
Yamashita Keigo Name Yamashita Keigo Kanji 山下敬吾 Born September 6, 1978 Birthplace Asahikawa City, Japan Residence Tokyo, Japan Teacher Kikuchi Yasuro Rank 9 dan Affiliation Nihon Ki-in Yamashita Keigo (山下敬吾, born September 6, 1978) is a professional Go ..
Yamashita Station
Yamashita Station is the name of multiple train stations in Japan. Yamashita Station (Hyogo) - (山下駅) in Hyogo PrefectureYamashita Station (Miyagi) - (山下駅) in Miyagi PrefectureYamashita Station (Tokyo) - (山下駅) in Tokyo This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list..
Yamashita Station (Miyagi)
Yamashita Station (山下駅) is a JR East railway station located in Yamamoto, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line Jōban Line Surrounding area History May 10, 1949: Station begins operation. Adjacent stations Stat..
Yamaska (electoral district)
Yamaska was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1935. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867 which preserved existing electoral districts in Lower Canada. The electoral district was abolished in 1933 ..
Yamaska River
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Yamassee
The Yamassee Native Americans is a Nuwaubianist group led by Commander-in-Chief Derrick “Black-Hawk” Sanders (a.k.a. Dr. Derrick Sanders-El), who is attempting to fill the power vacuum left after the arrest and conviction of Malachi Z. York. While the name “Yamassee” comes from the name o..
Yamataikoku
Yamataikoku (邪馬台国) was an ancient country in Japan, recorded in an old Chinese history book, Sanguo Zhi. According to the book, Himiko was the shaman queen ruler of the country. The country was recorded to be the head of thirty allied countries, which were previously battling each other. Him..
Yamata no Orochi no Gyakushū
is a tokusatsu kaiju fan film shot on 16mm by Daicon Films (now Gainax). It was released on December of 1985 and runs at 72 minutes. This was the most heavily promoted of Daicon's fan films. It was so successful that it was released on video by Bandai/Emotion. This film was also a turning point ..
Yamate
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Yamate, Okayama
Yamate (山手村; -son) is a village located in Tsukubo District, Okayama, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 4,064 and a density of 396.88 persons per km². The total area is 10.24 km². ..
Yamate Gakusha
The Yamate Gakusha is an international students' dormitory located 10 minutes' walk from Takadanobaba Station in Tokyo, Japan. The Yamate Gakusha is unique in that it is the home to at most 16 students at any one time. A dormitory rich in tradition, the institution was established thanks in part to..
Yamate Station
, is located in Naka Ward, Yokohama, Japan. Lines Isogo Station is served by the following line: East Japan Railway Company*Keihin-Tohoku Line / Negishi Line Station Layout JR East Platform 1 ■Negishi Line Isogo ・ Ofuna 2 ■Keihin-Tohoku Line Yokohama ・ Tokyo ・ Omiya ■Yokohama Li..
Yamato
Yamato (大和) may refer to: Contents 1 Imperial Japanese Navy2 Japanese history3 Entertainment4 Anime and manga5 Japanese geography6 United States geography7 Companies8 See also Imperial Japanese Navy The Yamato class battleships - The largest naval ..
Yamato, Fukuoka
This article is about the town in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. There is a Japanese city with this name, see Yamato, Kanagawa. For other uses, see Yamato. Yamato (大和町; -machi; lit. mountain-palace) is a town located in Yamato District, Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated popu..
Yamato, Fukushima
This article is about the town in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. There is a Japanese city with this name, see Yamato, Kanagawa. For other uses, see Yamato. Yamato (山都町; -machi) is a town located in Yama District, Fukushima, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 4,092 and ..
Yamato, Gifu
This article about the former town in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. There is a Japanese city with this name, see Yamato, Kanagawa. For other uses see Yamato. Yamato was a town located in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The town belonged to Gujo District. History The town was established as a village in 1955, p..
Yamato, Ibaraki
This article is about the village in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. There is a Japanese city with this name, see Yamato, Kanagawa. For other uses, see Yamato. Yamato (大和村; -mura) is a village located in Makabe District, Ibaraki, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 7,33..
Yamato, Kagoshima
'' Yamato (大和村; -son) is a village located on Amami Oshima in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The village belongs to the Oshima District. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 2,045 and the density of 22.71 persons per km². The total area is 90.04 km². The village was establi..
Yamato, Kanagawa
This article is about the city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. For other uses, see Yamato. Yamato (Japanese: 大和市; -shi) is a city located in Kanagawa, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 218,999 and the density of 8,093.09 persons per km². The total area is 27.06 km²...
Yamato, Niigata
This article is about the former town in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. There is a Japanese city with this name, see Yamato, Kanagawa. For other uses including other towns with the same name, see Yamato. Yamato (大和町; -machi) was a town located in Minamiuonuma District, Niigata, Japan. On Novemb..
Yamato, Saga
This article is about the town in Saga Prefecture, Japan. There is a Japanese city with this name, see Yamato, Kanagawa. For other uses including other towns and villages with the same name, see Yamato. Yamato (大和町; -chou) is a town located in Saga District, Saga, Japan. As of 2003, the tow..
Yamato, Yamaguchi
This article is about the former town in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. There is a Japanese city with this name, see Yamato, Kanagawa. For other uses including other towns and villages with the same name, see Yamato. Yamato (大和町; -cho) was a town located in Kumage District, Yamaguchi, Japan. ..
Yamato, Yamanashi
This article is about the town in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. There is a Japanese city with this name, see Yamato, Kanagawa. For other uses including other towns and villages with the same name, see Yamato. Yamato (大和村; -mura) is a village located in Higashiyamanashi District, Yamanashi, Ja..
Yamato-e
Yamato-e (大和絵) is a style of Japanese painting inspired by Zen Buddhism and developed in the late Heian period. It is considered the classical Japanese style, as opposed to the later ukiyo-e and the earlier Chinese kara-e. The Yamato-e often tell narrative themes with text along with them, s..
Yamato-Saidaiji Station
Yamato-Saidaiji Station (大和西大寺駅, -eki) is located in Nara, Japan. It is on the Kintetsu Lines. The station is also called Kintetsu Saidaiji Station or Saidaiji Station. Lines Kintetsu*Nara Line*Kyoto Line*Kashihara Line Platforms 1, 2*Nara Line, for Nara*Kashihara Line, for Tenri, Yam..
Yamato-Yagi Station
Yamato-Yagi station (大和八木駅, -eki) is a Kintetsu railway train station situated in Nara prefecture (West Japan - Nishi-Nihon), and is a key station servicing train lines to and from Osaka, Nara, Kyoto, and Nagoya. It lies on the Osaka Line and the Kashihara Line. It opened in 1923 as a Kas..
Yamatogoto
The , also called , is a six-stringed zither which, unlike the koto and other stringed instruments, is believed to be truly native to Japan, and not imported from mainland Asia. Both names translate literally to "Japanese stringed instrument." According to Shintō myth as written in the Kojiki, the..
Yamatoji Line
JR 221 The is an electrified portion of the Kansai Main Line of the West Japan Railway Company. The route starts at Kamo Station in Kyoto Prefecture and ends at JR Namba Station in Naniwa-ku, Osaka. Operations The starts at Kamo or Nara Station and diverts from the Kansai Line at Shin-Imam..
Yamatokoriyama, Nara
Town of Yamatokoriyama Yamatokōriyama (大和郡山市; -shi) is a city located in Nara, Japan. As of 2004, the city has an estimated population of 94,417 and the density of 2,212.20 persons per km². The total area is 42.68 km². Contents 1 History2 Economy3 Famous places4..
Yamatotakada, Nara
Yamatotakada (大和高田市; -shi) is a city located in Nara, Japan. Yamato means the old name of Nara Prefecture. As a lot of Takada place names are found all over Japan, the city is particularly called Yamato-Takada. The city continues to develop as a local business and government center in th..
Yamato (music)
Wadaiko Yamato is a musical group from Japan which uses Taiko and Wadaiko instruments in its stage performance. It consists of 10 drummers. It was founded in 1993 by Masa Ogawa in Nara. External link [Official Website] ..
Yamato (Naruto)
Yamato (Name:ヤマト) Yamato is a fictional character in the manga Naruto. Background One of the more talented members of the ANBU, Yamato is Hatake Kakashi's replacement as the leader of Team Kakashi while Kakashi is recovering from a previous mission. Because the mission team Kakashi wi..
Yamato 1
Yamato 1, is a boat built in the early 1990's by Mitsubishi. It uses a magnetohydrodynamic drive and, is driven by a liquid helium-cooled superconductor, and can travel at 15 km/h. The Yamato 1 was a first of its kind working prototype. It was completed in Japan in 1991, by the Ship & Ocean Foundat..
Yamato 791197
Yamato 791197 is a meteorite that was found in Antarctica on November 20, 1979. It is the first rock to be found on Earth identified as a lunar meteorite. ..
Yamato class battleship
Yamato on trials, 1941 General Characteristics per Plan No. A-104F6 Displacement: Trial displacement of 68,200 British tons (69,294 tonnes) Standard displacement of 64,000 British tons (65,027 tonnes) Length: 256 m (839.88 ft) at water-line 263 m (862.85 ft) overall Beam: 38.9 m (130.90 ft) D..
Yamato Colony
Yamato Colony can be one of the following: Yamato Colony, California, a Japanese-American agricultural community in Livingston, California; Yamato Colony, Florida, an early 20th Century Japanese agricultural community between Boca Raton, Florida and Delray Beach, Florida; or, Yamato Colony, Tex..
Yamato Colony, California
Yamato Colony, California was a Japanese agricultural community in Livingston, California. The Japanese farmers were instrumental in founding the Livingston Farmers Association. Most of the original area of the colony is now part of the city of Livingston. After tract homes were built in the or..
Yamato Colony, Florida
The Yamato Colony was an attempt to create a community of Japanese farmers in South Florida early in the 20th Century. With encouragement from Florida authorities, people from Miyazu, Japan, mostly young men, were recruited to settle in what is now Boca Raton, Florida. The colony never grew very l..
Yamato Delgado
Yamato Delgado, known as Yamato Daiwa (大輪ヤマト Daiwa Yamato) in Japan, is the main character in the Battle B-Daman series. Yamato was raised by cats until the age of 5 which he often mentions and he still acts like a cat at times. He uses the B-Daman Cobalt Blade which his mother found with..
Yamato District, Fukuoka
Yamato (山門郡; -gun) is a district located in Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 64,913 and a density of 625.49 persons per km². The total area is 103.78 km². Towns and villages SetakaYamakawa Merger On March 21, 2005 the towns of Yamato and Mitsuhashi..
Yamato Ganeko
--> Yamato Ganeko (我如古 大和(がねこ やまと) was born on January 14, 1984 in Koza, Okinawa. He is the high vocals of the hit Japanese pop band, Orange Range. Yamato is 170 cm (5 ft 8 in), weighs 55 kg (121 lb), and has type A blood. ..
Yamato Gensouki
Yamato Gensouki, a manga created by Kentaro Yabuki is about a boy named Shion who is working for the Onmyou Organization under false pretences. He is attempting to avenge the destruction of his nation and the deaths of his family members by killing all of Japan's rulers. His next target is the young..
Yamato Ichihashi
Yamato Ichihashi (1878-1963) was one of the first academics of Asian ancestry in the United States. Ichihashi wrote a comprehensive account of his experiences as an internee at the Tule Lake War Relocation Center where he was imprisoned in World War II along with other relocated Japanese Americans. ..
Yamato people
The Yamato people (Japanese: 大和民族) are the dominant native ethnic group of Japan. It is a term that came to be used around the late 19th century to distinguish the residents of the mainland Japan from other minority ethnic groups who have resided in the peripheral areas of Japan such as Ainu..
Yamato period
This is summary of two more detailed articles, Kofun period and Asuka period. This article is about a period in Japanese history. Many towns and villages as well as a Japanese city have the same name; see Yamato. History of Japan PaleolithicJomon periodYayoi periodYamato period*Kofun period*A..
Yamato Province
This article is about one of the old provinces of Japan. For other uses, see Yamato. Yamato (大和) was a province of Japan. It covered the part of Honshu that is present-day Nara Prefecture. Since the Imperial court rose into power there, Yamato came to mean the whole of Japan and in that sense ..
Yamato Spirit
Yamato Damashi (Japanese: 大和魂, yamato damashii) is a concept meaning 'Japanese Spirit' or the 'Soul of Old Japan'. 大和 (Yamato) refers to the Yamato, or the ancient Japanese and culture that existed before contact with China, and Damashii is the rendaku form of 魂 (tamashii, "soul" or "spi..
Yamato Takeru
Prince Yamatotakeru, originally Prince Ousu [*] was a Japanese legendary prince of the Yamato dynasty, son of Keikō of Yamato, a legendary monarch who is traditionally counted as the 12th Tenno or Emperor of Japan. The tragic tale of this impressive figure is told in the Japanese chronic..
Yamato Transport
is Japan's largest door-to-door delivery service company and a 100% owned subsidiary of (TYO: [9064]). Their head office is located in Ginza, Tokyo. The company's logo is a yellow oval with a black mother cat carrying her kitten in her mouth, symbolizing the company's promise that the..
Yamato Yagi
'Yamato Yagi, (which can be directly translated as meaning 8 trees) is the largest suburb of Kashihara, located in Nara, Japan. According to ancient texts (Nihonshoki and Kojiki), Yagi has a significant place in Japan's history. The First Emperor (Emperor Jimmu) journeyed from Miyazaki prefecture ..
Yamatsuka Eye
Yamatsuka Eye (山塚アイ, real name; Yamatsuka Tetsuro (山塚徹郎) born 1964 in Kobe) is a Japanese vocalist. It is also to be noted that Yamatsuka Eye has changed his name three times, from Yamatsuka Eye, to Yamantaka Eye, to Yamataka Eye, and sometimes calls himself eYe. He is founder of th..
Yamatsuri, Fukushima
Yamatsuri (矢祭町; -machi) is a town located in Higashishirakawa District, Fukushima, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 6,868 and a density of 58.10 persons per km². The total area is 118.22 km². External links [Yamatsuri official website&#..
Yamauchi, Saga
Yamauchi (山内町; -chou) is a town located in Kishima District, Saga, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 9,658 and a density of 236.08 persons per km². The total area is 40.91 km². The status of this municipality was changed from a village to a town on 1 September 1960..
Yamauchi family
In Japanese history, the Yamauchi or Yamanouchi family were a family of rulers over what was then the Tosa Province which spanned the southern half of Shikoku island. The province was gifted to the family in 1600 after Yamauchi Kazutoyo led troops under Tokugawa Ieyasu at the Battle of Sekigahara. ..
Yamauchi Kazutoyo
also spelled Yamanouchi (1546 - November 1, 1605), the son of Yamanouchi Moritoyo, originating from the Owari Province. Kazutoyo served under Oda Nobunaga between the years 1565 and 1582, the year Nobunaga was killed. Kazutoyo fought during the Battle of Anegawa, as well as the Battle of Nagashi..
Yamayoshi Toyomori
(1541-1577), a hatamoto serving under the likes of Uesugi Kenshin. Toyomori was the one who negotiated a peace treaty with the Hojo clan, during the year of 1570, just a year after Toyomori became a hatomoto. While Toyomori's lord, Kenshin was out fighting elsewhere, he entrusted the defense of Ka..
Yamazaki
This article is on the Yamazaki family line. For the SNK character, see Ryuji Yamazaki. The Yamazaki are descendants of a samurai clan from Kawagoe in the Kanto Region. The Yamazaki line dates from the 1700's, and their land was awarded by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo Period. Desc..
Yamazaki Ansai
Yamazaki Ansai (山崎闇斎 January 24, 1619 – September 16, 1682) was a Japanese philosopher and scholar. He began as a Buddhist monk, but eventually came to follow the teachings of Neo-Confucian Zhu Xi. He combined Neo-Confucian ideas with Shinto to create Suika Shinto. ..
Yamazaki Distillery
Yamazaki Distillery is a Japanese whisky distillery, owned by Suntory. It was opened in 1923 and was Japan's first whisky distillery. ..
Yamazaki Maso
Yamazaki "Maso" Takushi (山崎 "マゾ" 卓志) is the birthname of Japanese noisician & performer known most widely for his solo-project Masonna. Born in Kyōto, 1966. He operates the Coquette Records label and is also a member of the group Christine 23 Onna (now titled 'Acid Eater' though yet to..
Yamazaki Sokan
Yamazaki Sōkan (山崎 宗鑑, c.1465 – c.1553) was a Japanese poet of the Muromachi period. He compiled/edited Inu tsukuba shū (犬筑波集), an important anthology of renga and haikai poems. ..
Yamazoe, Nara
Yamazoe (山添村; -mura) is a village located in Yamabe District, Nara, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 4,715 and a density of 70.84 persons per km². The total area is 66.56 km². ..
Yama (Buddhism and Chinese mythology)
''This article is about the deity Yama in Buddhism and Chinese mythology. For a general article about Yama, see Yama. For other uses of the Japanese name of the deity, see Enma. Yama is the name of the Buddhist god and judge of the dead, who presides over the Buddhist Narakas (Pāli: Nirayas), ..
Yama (Hinduism)
This article is about the deity Yama in Hinduism. For yama in the sense of a code of conduct, see Yamas. For a general article about Yama, see Yama. Yama (Sanskrit: यम) is the lord of death in Hinduism, first recorded in the Vedas. Yama belongs to an early stratum of Indo-Iranian mythology. I..
Yama Alou
Nawal Al Zoghbi upcoming album, which will include two released hit singles Rouhi Ya Rouhi and Shou Akhbarak. The album was released on July 17th, 2006. It will also include a cover song of Habibaty Man Takoun, originally sung by the famous Egyptian singer Abdel Halim Hafez Tracklisting Yama Alou..
Yama Arashi
Contents 1 Introduction2 Technique Description3 Similar Techniques, Variants, and Aliases4 Included Systems5 Technique History6 Links Introduction Yama Arashi is one of the preserved throwing techniques, Habukareta Waza, of Judo. It belonged to the fifth group, Dai ..
Yama District, Fukushima
Yama (耶麻郡; -gun) is a district located in Fukushima, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 53,689 and a density of 38.60 persons per km². The total area is 1,391.03 km². Towns and villages AtsushiokanouBandaiInawashiroKitashiobaraNishiaizuShi..
Yama Loga
Yama Loga was one among the seven Logas in Ayyavazhi mythology and is ruled by Yama, the Lord of Justice and Death in Hinduism. ..
Yama Zatdaw
Yama Zatdaw, unofficially Myanmar's national epic, is the Burmese version of the Ramayana. There are nine known pieces of the Yama Zatdaw in Myanmar. The Burmese name for the story itself is Yamayana, while zatdaw refers to the acted play. The Yama Zatdaw was introduced by oral tradition during Kin..
Yamba, New South Wales
Yamba ([29°26′S 153°21′E]) is a town at the mouth of the Clarence River in New South Wales. It was first discovered by Matthew Flinders, who stopped by in Yamba Bay for six days in the 19th century. Later it was founded by an escaped convict, Marcus Smith. Marcus Smith first settled..
Yambio
Yambio (Arabic: يامبيو) is a capital city of West Equatoria, Sudan, close to the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is located at around [4°34′14″N, 28°24′59″E]. ..
Yambol
Yambol (Bulgarian: ) is a city in southeastern Bulgaria, the administrative centre of Yambol Province. It lies on both banks of the Tundzha in the historical region of Thrace and has 85,966 inhabitants as of 2006. Although the surrounding area has been inhabited since the Neolithic and was the lo..
Yambol Peak
Yambol Peak (Vrah Yambol \'vr&h 'yam-bol\) rises to 300m in the Friesland Ridge of the Tangra Mountains in Livingston Island, Antarctica. The peak is named after the Bulgarian town of Yambol. Location The peak is located at [62°44′18″S, 60°14′18″W] which is 1.4km southeast o..
Yambol Province
Yambol town and province shown within Bulgaria Yambol is a town with province in south eastern Bulgaria, neighbouring Turkey to the south. Its main city is Yambol, while other towns include Straldzha, Bolyarovo and Elhovo. It has an area of 4162 km² and, according to the 2001 census, a popul..
Yambo Ouologuem
Yambo Ouologuem (born August 22, 1940) is a Malian writer. His first novel, Le Devoir de Violence (1968), won the Prix Renaudot. He also wrote "Lettre à la France nègre" (1969), and "Les mille et une bibles du sexe" (1969) under the pseudonym Utto Rodolph ..
Yambo Records
Yambo Records was a record label set up by Willie Dixon in the 1970s after leaving Chess Records. See also List of record labels ..
Yambuku
Yambuku is a small village in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (previously Zaire) and was the site of the first known outbreak of the Ebola Zaire strain of the Ebola hemorrhagic fever virus in 1976. ..
Yamcha
This article is about the Dragon Ball character. For Chinese custom, please see Yum cha. Yamcha Japanese Original Manga First Appearance Issue #7 Appears in Race Family ConnectionsPuar (best friend) Bulma (ex-girlfriend)Kame-Sen'nin (former instructor) Kami (former instructor) King Kai '..
Yamdena
Yamdena is the largest of the Tanimbar Islands in Indonesia. The Yamdena language is spoken on and around the island. The island has a range of thickly forested hills along its eastern coast, while its western coast is lower. Saumlaki is the chief town, located on the south end of the island. ..
Yamdok Yumtso
Yamdok Yumtso, also known as Yamdrok Tso, is one of the three largest sacred lakes of the Tibet Autonomous Region, in the People's Republic of China. Around 90 km to the West of the lake lies the Tibetan town of Gyantse and Lhasa is a hundred of km to the Northwest. According to local mythology, Y..
Yamdrok Lake
Yamdrok Lake () is a lake located on the southern Tibetan Plateau ([28°56′N 90°41′E]) which is over 72 km (45 miles) long. The lake is surrounded by many snow-capped mountains and is fed by numerous small streams. The lake does have an outlet stream at its far western end. Yamdr..
Yame, Fukuoka
Yame (八女市; -shi) is a city located in Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 39,372 and the density of 1,000.81 persons per km². The total area is 39.34 km². The city was founded on April 1, 1954. Yame natives include Takafumi Horie known as "Horiemon". Extern..
Yame-akka
Yame-akka is the Sami goddess of the underworld. Sources [Encyclopedia Mythica] ..
Yamen
Not to be confused with Yemen, the nation in the Middle East. A yámén (Chinese characters: 衙門) is any local bureaucrat's, or mandarin's, office and residence of the Chinese Empire from the Qing Dynasty (and possibly earlier Chinese dynasties). Within the yamen, the bureaucrat and his staff ..
Yamethin
Yamethin is a town and district in northern Myanmar. Agriculture in the area includes rice and beans, and various industries, including textile and railroad, are to be found there. References ..
Yamey
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. This article is about the name. For the noted economist see Basil Yamey. Yamey: anglicization of a Lithuanian Je..
Yame District, Fukuoka
Yame (八女郡; -gun) is a district located in Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 55,488 and a density of 115.34 persons per km². The total area is 481.10 km². Towns and villages HirokawaHoshinoJoyoKurogiTachibanaYabe Fukuoka Prefecture Cit..
Yamghurchi of Astrakhan
Yamghurchi khan (Tatar: Yamğurçı xan /jʌmɣur`t ʆɯ/) (?-1555), was a ruler of Astrakhan Khanate since 1540s. He occupied throne with the help of Nogay nobility. In the battle of Xacitarxan in 1554 Russian defeated him and forced him to escape to lands behind the Terek river. In 1555 he was kil..
Yamhad
Yamhad (also written Jamhad or Yamkhad) was an ancient Amorite kingdom centered at Halab, Aleppo, in northern Syria. A substantial Hurrian population also settled in the kingdom, and the Hurrian culture influenced the area. The kingdom was powerful during the Middle Bronze Age, c.1800-1600 BC. Its b..
Yamhill
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Yamhill is the name of several places and geographical features in Oregon: Yam..
Yamhill, Oregon
Yamhill is a city in Yamhill County, Oregon, United States. The population was 794 at the 2000 census. Geography Yamhill is located at [45°20′28″N, 123°11′3″W] (45.341174, -123.184105)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ci..
Yamhill County, Oregon
Yamhill County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oregon. According to Oregon Geographic Names, the origins of the name is uncertain but is probably from an explorer name for a local Native American tribe, the Yamhills, who are part of the North Kalapuyan family. As of 2002, the population is..
Yamhill District and Morrison/Southwest 3rd Avenue (MAX stations)
The Yamhill District and Morrison/Southwest 3rd Avenue stations are light rail stations on the MAX Blue, Red, and Yellow lines in Portland, Oregon. It is the 4th stop eastbound on the Eastside MAX, and the eastern terminus of the transit mall. The stations are built into the sidewalks of Yamhill an..
Yamhill River
The Yamhill River is a tributary of the Willamette River, approximately 12 mi (19 km) long, in northwestern Oregon in the United States. It drains an area of the Coastal Range west of the Willamette Valley, providing a fertile agricultural valley. It extends about 62 mi (100 km) to its farthest head..
Yami
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In Vedic beliefs, Yamī is the first woman, along with her twin brother, Yama. The Rig Veda, in the tenth Mandala, contains a hymn in which they sing to each other. They were children of Surya. In Hinduism, Yamī is a mother goddess, daughter of Vivasvat ..
Yamid Haad
Yamid Salcedo Haad (born September 2, 1977 in Cartagena, Colombia) is a catcher and right-handed batter who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1999 season and is currently on the roster of the San Francisco Giants. In his brief stint with the Pirates, Haad went 0-for-1 in one game played. In..
Yamigo
Yamigo is a free service, based in Australia, that allows instant messaging on mobile phones. To use it, your phone and network must support wireless-data (e.g. GPRS) but your network operator does not need to have official support for instant messaging. It is based on a protocol called Wireles..
Yamila Diaz
Yamila Diaz-Rahi (born March 9, 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a professional Argentine model of Lebanese and Spanish descent. She goes by Yamila Diaz. Her father was a doctor and her mother was a health care manager. She was discovered in Buenos Aires in 1996 where she was studying Economics ..
Yamilé Aldama
Yamilé Aldama (born August 14, 1972 in Havana) is a Sudanese triple jumper. She acquired the Sudanese citizenship in 2004, after a failed attempt to acquire a French passport. As a Cuban citizen she notably won a world championship silver medal, and in 2003 she set a North and Central American reco..
Yamil Chade
Yamil Chade (born c. 1930) is a part Lebanese, part Cuban and Puerto Rican sports team owner and athlete manager. Biography Yamil Chade was born in Lebanon. He spent his teenage years in Cuba, but by his 20s he had moved to Puerto Rico, where some of his ancestors came from. By the late 1940s, Chad..
Yamina Benguigui
Yamina Benguigui (b. April 9 1957) is a French-Algerian woman film director renowned for her films on gender issues in the North African immigrant community in France. She is the first French-Algerian woman to direct a feature film. In an industry where women directors are rare and Arab women film..
Yamini Krishnamurthy
Yamini Krishnamurthy (b. 1940, Chidambaram, Tamilnadu in a Telugu family, is an eminent Indian dancer of Bharatnatyam and Kuchipudi styles of dancing. She was born on a full moon night, and her grandfather named her Yamini Poornatilaka, which means “a beautiful mark on the brow of light.” Begin..
Yamin Israel
The Yamin Israel Party is lead by Paul Eidelberg, Eleonora Shifrin, and Israel Hanakuglu. Yamin Israel believes in interfacing Jewish and Democratic principles in order to effectively reform the system of government in Israel with a special emphasis on electoral reform and a Jewish constitution. ..
Yamit
Yamit (ימית) was an Israeli settlement in the Sinai Peninsula established during Israel's occupation of the peninsula from the end of the 1967 Six Day War until that part of the Sinai was handed over to Egypt in 1982 as part of the terms of the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty. S..
Yami (disambiguation)
Yami may refer to: Yami, a Hindu mother goddess or Tibetan death goddessYami, an alternate name for the Tao tribe of Taiwanese aborigines.Yami means "darkness" in Japanese This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred yo..
Yami Lester
Yami Lester (b. c1949), is a Yankunytjatjara man, an Indigenous people of northern South Australia. In the 1950s, while still a young boy, he was blinded by a "black mist" from the south. After the mist passed, his family's camp experienced sudden deaths, outbreaks of skin rashes, vomiting, diore..
Yami to Bōshi to Hon no Tabibito
This article or section seems not to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry.Please improve the article or discuss proposed changes on the talk page. See Wikipedia's [Guide to writing better articlesguide to writing better articles] for suggestions. |}Yami to Bōsh..
YAML
YAML is a human-readable data serialization format that takes concepts from languages such as XML, C, Python, Perl, as well as the format for electronic mail as specified by RFC [2822]. YAML was first proposed by Clark Evans in 2001, who designed it together with Ingy döt Net and Oren Be..
Yamloo
Yamloos are a sub group of the Gorkha or Nepali ethnic group found in the Himalayan foothills. Yamloos are spread out over Nepal and parts of Sikkim and Kalimpong in India. The Yamloos are also known as Kagatay as their traditional occupation were (kagat = paper) paper makers. Yamloos believe their ..
Yamma, Yamma
Yamma, Yamma was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992, performed in Finnish by Pave Maijanen. The song was performed twelfth on the night (following Iceland's Heart 2 Heart with Nei Eða Já and preceding Switzerland's Daisy Auvray with Mister Music Man). At the close of voting, it ..
Yamma Mosque
The Yaama Mosque is a mosque that was constructed in 1962 in Yaama, a village in the semi-desert region of Niger. Niger is a landlocked sub-Saharan country in Western Africa. Even after more than 60 years of French colonization that ended in 1960, the area is remarkably untouched by outside influe..
Yammy
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Yammy is a character from the manga series Bleach. He is the number 10 arrancar, making him an Espada and the 10th strongest arrancar in Sōsuke Aizen's army. Contents 1 Character outline2 Synopsis3 Y..
Yamna culture
Typical Yamna burial with the skeleton in supine position, with bent knees. The bodies were typically covered with ochre. Indo-European Indo-European languages Albanian | Anatolian | Armenian Baltic | Celtic | Dacian | Germanic Greek | Indo-Iranian | Italic Slavic | Thracian | Tochari..
Yamoto
Yamoto can refer to: the former town of Yamoto, Miyagi, now part of HigashimatsushimaJapanese battleship YamatoYamato 1, a boat built in the early 1990's by Mitsubishi which uses a magnetohydrodynamic drive, is driven by a liquid helium-cooled superconductor, and can travel at 15 km/h.a brand of off..
Yamoto Station
Yamoto Station (矢本駅) is a railway station on the JR Senseki Line located in Higashi-Matsushima, Miyagi, Japan. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line JR East Senseki Line Surrounding area History November 22, 1928: Station begins operation. ..
Yamoussoukro
Yamoussoukro Basilica Yamoussoukro, a city of 200,000 [link] inhabitants located 240 kilometers North of Abidjan, is the official capital of Côte d'Ivoire. Yamoussoukro is located at 6°50' North, 5°15' West (6.8333, -5.25). [link] Contents 1 History1.1 Colon..
Yampa, Colorado
Yampa is a town in Routt County, Colorado, United States. The population was 443 at the 2000 census. Geography Yampa is located at [40°9′12″N, 106°54′30″W] (40.153250, -106.908437)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town ha..
Yamparáez Province
Yamparáez is a province in the Bolivian department of Chuquisaca. ..
Yampa River
The Yampa River, a tributary of the Green River, is shown highlighted on a map of the western United States The Yampa River is a tributary of the Green River, approximately 250 mi (402 km) long, in the U.S. state of Colorado. It rises in the Flat Tops in northwestern Colorado, in the Routt ..
Yampa River Botanic Park
The Yampa River Botanic Park (6 acres) is a botanical garden located on Pamela Lane, off US Highway 40, outside Steamboat Springs, Colorado. It is open dawn to dusk from spring until the first heavy snow. The park is situated in a valley beside the Yampa River at an altitude of 6,800 feet, with a f..
Yampa Valley Airport
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Yampi Sound
Yampi Sound is a part of the Indian Ocean off the coast of northwestern Australia, located between King Sound and Collier Bay. The islands of the Buccaneer Archipelago, located in the sound, contain rich iron ore deposits. ..
Yampp
Yampp (Yet Another MP3 Player) is the name for low-cost, easy-to-build hobbyist's MP3 players developed by Jesper Hansen. Most of them are build using an AVR microcontroller and the VS1001 dedicated digital signal processor which takes care on MP3 decoding. There are several Yammps identified by the..
Yamu
Kom el-Hisn ("Hill of the Fort" in arabic), (ancient Yamu) is located near the western edge of the Nile delta roughly midway between Cairo and Alexandria and about 10 km west of the Rosetta branch of the Nile. The site is surrounded by cultivated land and in modern times a village has been buil..
Yamuna
The Triveni Sangam, or the intersection of Yamuna River and Ganges River. Yamuna (sometimes called Jamuna) is a major river of northern India, with a total length of around 1370 km. It is the largest tributary of the Ganga. Its source is at Yamunotri, in the Uttaranchal Himalaya. It flows thr..
Yamunanagar
Yamuna Nagar is an industrial city in the Haryana state of India. It is situated in Yamuna Nagar District. Previously named as Abdulahpur. It's railway station is called Jagadhri. The main industries are stainless steel utensil making, Plywood board, Paper, Sugar, Industrial boilers and stone crus..
Yamuna Nagar District
Yamuna Nagar is a district of Haryana state, India. External links http://yamunanagar.nic.in redirect [[Template:Haryana]] ..
Yamunotri
Yamunotri, the source of the Yamuna River and the seat of the goddess Yamuna, is one of the four sites in India's Char Dham pilgrimage. The Yamunotri temple is located in Uttaranchal, India, a full day's journey from Uttaranchal's main towns — Rishikesh, Haridwar or Dehradun. The actual temple..
Yam (god)
Ancient Mideastern deities deities Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Ashima | Astarte | Atargatis | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | Derceto | El | Elyon | Eshmun | Hadad | Kothar | Moloch | Mot | Qetesh | Resheph | Shalim | Yarikh | Yam Mesopotamian deities Adad | Amurru | An/Anu | Anshar | Asshur | A..
Yam (route)
Yam (in Mongolian: Ortooloh, "Ortoo" meaning checkpoint) is a supply point route messenger system employed and extensively used and expanded by Genghis Khan and used by subsequent Great Khans and Khans. Yams were used to give food, shelter and spare horses for Mongol armies messengers. Genghis Khan ..
Yam (vegetable)
Yam is the common name for members of the genus Dioscorea (family Dioscoreaceae). There are more than 150 different varieties of yam. Some species are cultivated for the consumption of their starchy tubers in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Oceania. The word yam comes from Portuguese inhame or Sp..
YAM (Yet Another Mailer)
YAM (short for Yet Another Mailer) is a MIME-compliant e-mail client written for AmigaOS based computers. It supports multi-POP3, APOP, SMTP, TLSv1/SSLv3, multiple users, PGP, unlimited hierarchical folders, filters, a configurable GUI (based on MUI) and an ARexx interface and many other features ..
Yam Cake
Yam Cake (Wu Tow Ko) is very popular in Malaysia and Singapore especially in morning market for breakfast. The ingredients include dried prawns soaked and chopped coarsely, shallots sliced, stalks spring onions, sprigs Chinese parsley, red chillies and sweet & spicy sauces. ..
Yam festival
The Yam Festival is popular holiday in Ghana and Nigeria, usually held in the beginning of August at the end of the rainy season. The Yam Festival is named after the most common food in many African countries. Yams are the first crops to be harvested. People offer yams to gods and ancestors first b..
Yam Island, Torres Strait
Yam Island (Iama Island) is an island in the Bourke Isles, 100km North East of Thursday Island Queensland, Australia in the Tancred Passage Torres Strait. This island is one of the Torres Strait Islands Contents 0.1 History0.2 Significent case law0.3 Aerial photos & maps0.4 ..
Yam Koo
Yam Koo is a character from the role-playing games Suikoden I and Suikoden II. A fisherman by trade, Yam Koo often finds himself dragged into difficult situations by his oath brother Tai Ho. His weapon of choice is a spear. Statistics Name: Yam Koo Alias: N/A Origin: Toran Republic Age: 25 ..
Yam Laranas
Yam Laranas is a Filipino Director and Cinematographer. He was born in Davao City in the Philippines. He has five feature films to his credit: Balahibong Pusa (Cat Hairs)Radyo (Radio)Ikaw Lamang Hanggang Ngayon (Only You)Hibla (Thread)Sigaw (The Echo) a horror film External links ..
Yam O
Yam O Sunny Bay redirects here. For the MTR station, see Sunny Bay (MTR) Yam O (陰澳) is a bay located at the north-west tip of the Lantau Island, in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is part of the Tsuen Wan Rural West constituency of the Tsuen Wan District Council. Yam O w..
Yam Roll
Yam Roll (or the long title, The Very Good Adventures of Yam Roll in Happy Kingdom) is an animated television series airing on CBC Television in Canada, produced by March Entertainment. The series was first broadcast in January 2006. It can be viewed Monday to Thursday at 4:00pm and again at 4:17pm ..
Yam Yasothon
Yam Yasothon (Thai: แหยม ยโสธร, English title: Hello Yasothon) is a 2005 Thai comedy film. It was written and directed by comedian Petchtai Wongkamlao, who also starred. ..
Ya Muhammad
Ya Muhammad, Ya Ali, Ya Hussain, Ya Fatimah and such are expressions used By Muslims, mainly by Shi'a. Salafi Sunnis deem it shirk (idolatrous) to do so. Contents 1 Definition2 Use2.1 Request for strength2.2 Remembrance of Muharram2.3 Pilgrimage2.4 Pakistan3 ..

 


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