Kamo
The name Kamo may refer to the following:
Places
Japan
(Note: kamo (鴨), is the common word for duck in Japanese, but the following names do not necessarily mean duck and are not necessarily written with that character.)
- Kamo, Niigata
- Kamo District, Gifu
- Kamo District, Hiroshima
- Kamo District, Shizuoka
- Kamo, Kyoto
- Kamo, Okayama
- Kamo, Shimane
- Kamo, Shizuoka
- Kamō, Kagoshima
- Kamo River in Kyoto (Japanese: 鴨川,賀茂川)
- A number of minor rivers (Japanese: 鴨川,加茂川) listed under Kamogawa (disambiguation)
- Kamo Shrine, which may mean Kamigamo shrine or Shimogamo shrine in Kyoto, or,
- Kamo Shrine, any of dozens of shrines by that name in Japan
- Kamo, a place name within Higashimiyoshi, Tokushima known for Kamo's giant camphor tree
Rest of the world
- Gavar, Armenia - formerly Kamo
- Kamo, Armenia
- Kamo, Azerbaijan
- Kamo, New Zealand, a town in the Northland Region of New Zealand
People
- Kamo (Bolshevik), (1882-1922), real name of Simon Ter-Petrosian, Armenian-Georgian Bolshevik
- Kamo, nickname of former New Zealand sportsman Ian Jones (rugby union)
- Kamo (surname), surname of a Japanese clan (賀茂, 加茂, 鴨, 加毛)
- Kamo Wake-ikazuchi,ancestral deity of the clan and Shinto deity of thunder
- Kamo no Chōmei (1155–1216), an author
- Kamo no Mabuchi (1697–1769), a poet
- Shu Kamo (born 1939), a football player and manager
- Kamo no Yasunori (917-977), an onmyōji
- first name (given name) of Serizawa Kamo (1826?–1863), commander of the Shinsengumi warriors
- Kamo (character), from the anime Doomed Megalopolis — the apprentice of Yasumasa Hirai
Cuisine
- kamo in Japanese cuisine may refer to the poultry product of the wild duck, the domesticated duck, or very frequently the crossbred variety known as aigamo. It may appear on menu items such as kamonanban (hot soba).
- kamo is one of Eggplant#Cultivated varieties, of a large round shape; it is one of the better known "Kyoto vegetables" or kyōyasai.
Other
- Kamo (play), Noh play featuring the deity.
- Kamo: 13 Japanese Birds Pt. 6, an album by Merzbow
See also
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