Ishigaki Island (石垣島, Ishigaki-jima, Yaeyama: Ishanagï, Okinawan: Ishigachi), also known as Ishigakijima, is a Japanese island south-west of Okinawa Hontō...
Look up Ishigaki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ishigaki may refer to: Ishigaki Island, a Japanese island southwest of Okinawa Ishigaki, Okinawa,...
Ishigaki Rin (石垣 りん, February 21, 1920 – December 26, 2004) was a Japanese poet, most famous for her poem "Nameplate." She was known as the "bank clerk...
Ishigaki Airport (石垣空港, Ishigaki Kūkō), (IATA: ISG, ICAO: ROIG) was a third-class airport located 1 NM (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) from Ishigaki city centre in Okinawa...
Yuma Ishigaki (石垣 佑磨, Ishigaki Yūma, born August 28, 1982) is a Japanese actor from Gifu Prefecture and raised in Nerima, Tokyo. Lovers' Kiss (2003) Azumi...
Eitaro Ishigaki (石垣 栄太郎, Ishigaki Eitarō, born on December 1, 1893, died on January 23, 1958) was a Japanese-born American painter. He lived and worked...
Noriko Ishigaki (born Noriko Ogawa on August 1, 1974, in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese politician who has served as a member of the House of...
Yuka Ishigaki (石垣 優香, Ishigaki Yuka, born 22 July 1989) is a Japanese table tennis player who plays a defensive, chopping style. Ishigaki has won singles...
Ishigaki City Yaeyama Museum (石垣市立八重山博物館, Ishigaki shiritsu Yaeyama hakubutsukan) opened in 1972 in Ishigaki, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The collection...
Masami Ishigaki (石垣 雅海, Ishigaki Masami, born September 21, 1998) is a Japanese professional baseball infielder for the Chunichi Dragons in Japan's Nippon...
Ayako Ishigaki (石垣 綾子, Ishigaki Ayako, 1903 – 1996) was an Issei journalist, activist, and feminist, who was among the first Japanese American women to...
Ryuya Ishigaki (石垣 龍耶, Ishigaki Ryū) is a Japanese male curler. At the national level, he is a 2010 Japan men's champion curler. Ryuya Ishigaki on the...
Hirofumi Ishigaki (石垣広文, Ishigaki Hirofumi) (born February 20, 1963, in Yamagata Prefecture) is a Japanese actor and director. Dai Sentai Goggle V (1982-1983)...
Mao Ishigaki (石垣 真央, Ishigaki Mao, born 26 November 1991 in Kitami, Hokkaido) is a Japanese curler from Fujiyoshida. Ishigaki played lead for the Japanese...
Ai Ishigaki (also known as 'ISHIG∀KI' born 25 December 1970) was the guitarist for The Mad Capsule Markets from 1990 to 1996. He got the job as support...
Kuraji Ishigaki (石垣 倉治, Ishigaki Kuraji, July 1880 - April 7, 1942) was a Japanese politician. He was born in Yamagata Prefecture. He was governor of...
"language vitality" among neighboring Ryukyuan languages. Yaeyama is spoken in Ishigaki, Taketomi, Kohama, Kuroshima, Hatoma, Aragusuku, Iriomote and Hateruma...
Ishigaki (石垣) was one of four Shimushu-class escort ships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. The Japanese called these ships Kaibōkan...
Hitoshi Ishigaki (石垣 仁, Ishigaki Hitoshi) (born September 25, 1953 in Yamagata) is a retired amateur boxer from Japan, who won the gold medal at the 1974...
(Minna-jima) Yaeyama Islands (former Yaeyama Subprefecture) Ishigaki City Ishigaki Island (Ishigaki-jima) Taketomi Town Aragusuku Island (Aragusuku-jima) Hateruma...
Flight 611, a Boeing 737-2Q3, registration JA8444, overran the runway at Ishigaki Airport and was destroyed. None of the 138 passengers and crew were killed...
Great Earthquake at about 8 A.M. on April 24, 1771, south-southeast of Ishigaki Island, part of the former Ryūkyū Kingdom and now part of present-day Okinawa...
all of the Yaeyama Islands, except Ishigaki and the disputed Senkaku Islands. Ishigaki City Ishigaki Island (Ishigaki-jima) Taketomi Town (Yaeyama District)...
Cerambycidae. It was described by Hayashi in 1966. Bumetopia sakishimana ishigaki Hayashi, 1966 Bumetopia sakishimana sakishimana Hayashi, 1966 Bumetopia...
Kadena Air Base. Air America operated interisland flights to Miyako and Ishigaki from 1964 to 1967, when Southwest Airlines (now Japan Transocean Air) took...
politician and the current mayor of Ishigaki. In 2020, Nakayama passed a bill changing the name of Tonoshiro (a locale in Ishigaki) to “Tonoshiro Senkaku”, as...