Koyama

Koyama (Japanese: 小山) or Kōyama (Japanese: 高山, 神山) may refer to:

Places

  • Koyama (island), an island part of the Bajuni Islands archipelago in the Indian Ocean
  • Kōyama, Kagoshima, a town located in Kimotsuki District, Kagoshima, Japan merged in 2005 with the town of Uchinoura
  • Koyama Station, a train station in Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan

People

  • Andy Koyama (born 1962), Canadian sound engineer
  • Chire Koyama (born 1964), a Chinese-Japanese former table tennis world champion
  • Hikaru Koyama (probably living), a member of Hinoi Team, a former Japanese female pop group
  • Hiroshige Koyama (H.Koyama, born 1937), a Japanese botanist
  • Keiichiro Koyama (born 1984), a Japanese musician
  • Kenji Koyama (born 1972), a Japanese football player
  • Kimiko Koyama (born 1979), a Japanese female voice actor
  • Kosuke Koyama (1929-2009), a Japanese Protestant Christian theologian
  • Kiyoshige Koyama (1914-2009), a Japanese composer for orchestras, vocal and traditional Japanese instrumentation
  • Mami Koyama (born 1955), a Japanese veteran voice actor and J-pop vocalist
  • Mitsua Koyama, a Japanese botanist
  • Rikiya Koyama (born 1963), a Japanese actor and voice actor
  • Seijirō Kōyama (born 1941), a Japanese film director
  • Shinichiro Koyama (born 1978), a Japanese baseball player
  • Takao Koyama (born 1948), a Japanese screenwriter and novelist
  • Takashi Koyama, a Japanese bacteriologist
  • Tomoyoshi Koyama (born 1983), a Japanese motorcycle road racer
  • Takaharu Koyama (born 1948), a Japanese former middle distance runner
  • Takuto Koyama (born 1982), a Japanese football player
  • Tetsuo Koyama (T.Koyama), a Japanese botanist
  • Tomoaki Koyama (born 1971), a Japanese pair skater
  • Tsutomu Koyama (1936-2012), a Japanese volleyball player
  • Yasuo Koyama (1937-2000), a Japanese Go player
  • Yū Koyama (born 1948), a Japanese manga artist
  • Yuka Koyama (born 1968), a Japanese voice actor
  • Yuki Koyama (小山 雄輝, born 1988), Japanese baseball player

Other

See also

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