Yamagishi (written: 山岸) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Akira Yamagishi (山岸 章, 1929–2016), Japanese trade unionist Hidetada...
Hidetada "Hide" Yamagishi (山岸 秀匡, Yamagishi Hidetada) (born 30 June 1973) is a Japanese IFBB professional bodybuilder. In 2007 he became the first Japanese...
Teruaki Yamagishi (born December 4, 1934) is a Japanese management consultant who works in Manaus, Brazil. He is the CEO of Yamagishi Consulting. The...
Yasuyo Yamagishi (山岸 靖代, Yamagishi Yasuyo, born 28 November 1979) is a former Japanese football player. She played for Japan national team. Yamagishi was...
Akira Yamagishi (山岸 章, Yamagishi Akira, 18 July 1929 – 10 April 2016) was a Japanese trade union leader who served as the first president of the Japanese...
Kazuo Yamagishi (1934-2015) was a Japanese chef, who is known for inventing the tsukemen dish. He was born in Nagano Prefecture, and came upon the idea...
Yuya Yamagishi (山岸 祐也, Yamagishi Yūya, born August 29, 1993) is a Japanese football player. He plays for Nagoya Grampus. Updated to 11 April 2024. J.League...
The Yamagishi movement is a network of egalitarian intentional communities which originated in Japan. People in these communities live without money and...
Keiji Yamagishi (山岸 継司, Yamagishi Keiji) is a Japanese video game music composer. He is known for his work on Tecmo's late 1980s and early 1990s NES titles...
Ryoko Yamagishi (山岸 凉子, Yamagishi Ryōko, born September 24, 1947, in Kamisunagawa, Hokkaido) is a Japanese manga artist. She is one of the Year 24 Group...
Norihiro Yamagishi (山岸 範宏, Yamagishi Norihiro, born 17 May 1978) is a Japanese football player. Yamagishi was born in Kumagaya on 17 May 1978. After graduating...
June Yamagishi (山岸 潤史, born Junshi Yamagishi, June 6, 1953) is a Japanese guitarist based in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is the guitarist for bands Papa...
Isao Yamagishi (山岸 勲, Yamagishi Isao, born 19 August 1966) is a Japanese diver. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics, the 1988 Summer Olympics and the...
boxing team; Mitsuru Kirijo, Gekkoukan's student council president; Fuuka Yamagishi, a shy girl who takes on a support role in battle; Aigis, a female android...
Satoru Yamagishi (山岸 智, Yamagishi Satoru, born May 3, 1983) is a Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. Yamagishi was born in Chiba...
Yamagishi Station (山岸駅, Yamagishi-eki) is a railway station on the Yamada Line in the city of Morioka, Iwate, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway...
separate bowl of soup or broth. The dish was invented in 1961 by Kazuo Yamagishi, a restaurateur in Tokyo, Japan. Since then, the dish has become popular...
Jiro Yamagishi (山岸二郎, Yamagishi Jirō, 23 May 1912 – 30 January 1997) was an amateur tennis player from Japan who competed primarily in the 1930s. He was...
Ryoji Yamagishi (山岸 良二, Yamagishi Ryōji, born 1951) is a Japanese archaeologist, national director of the Japanese Archaeological Association. A graduate...
Hiroki Yamagishi (山岸 宏貴, Yamagishi Hiroki, born 6 September 1991) is a Japanese long-distance runner. In 2019, he competed in the men's marathon at the...
Yoriko Yamagishi (born 11 March 1972) is a Japanese former professional tennis player. Yamagishi was most successful in doubles, with a best world ranking...
drummer of Diamond Dust. Muneo Iseri (井芹宗男, Iseri Muneo) Voiced by: Haruo Yamagishi Nina's father who works as an advisor to Kumamoto's board of education...
Room') is a Japanese manga one-shot written and illustrated by Ryoko Yamagishi, originally published in the February 1971 issue of the manga magazine...
Ramen Chef Kazuo Yamagishi. The documentary is narrated by Shōsuke Tanihara. The documentary follows 13 years in the life of Yamagishi, examining his long...
Kosuke goes undercover and begins working at the front desk of the hotel. Yamagishi Naomi works at the front desk of the hotel. She is selected to train Kosuke...
currently training partners with Hidetada Yamagishi. She and Hidetada co-promote the NPC Worldwide Hidetada Yamagishi & Iris Kyle Japan Classic and another...
included Moto Hagio, Riyoko Ikeda, Yumiko Ōshima, Keiko Takemiya, and Ryoko Yamagishi. Thereafter, primarily female manga artists would draw shōjo for a readership...