Yamanaka
Yamanaka (山中 lit. "Middle of Mountain") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Akira Joe Yamanaka, singer for the Flower Travellin' Band
- Akiko Yamanaka (born 1945), Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party
- Chihiro Yamanaka, Japanese jazz pianist and composer
- Daichi Yamanaka (born 1990), Japanese speed-skater
- Hirofumi Yamanaka (born 1985), professional Japanese baseball player
- Hiroko Yamanaka (born 1978), retired Japanese female mixed martial arts fighter
- Lisa Yamanaka, Japanese Canadian actress and voice actress
- Lois-Ann Yamanaka (born 1961), Japanese American poet and novelist from Hawaii
- Miwako Yamanaka (born 1978), retired Japanese long-distance runner
- Noriko Yamanaka, former Japanese female table tennis player
- Norio Yamanaka (born 1928)
- Ryoji Yamanaka (born 1983), former Japanese football player
- Ryosuke Yamanaka (born 1993), Japanese football player
- Sadajirō Yamanaka (1866-1936), Japanese art dealer[1]
- Sadao Yamanaka (1909–1938), Japanese film director and screenwriter
- Sawao Yamanaka (born 1968), the frontman of the bands The Pillows
- Seiko Yamanaka (born 1989), Japanese football player
- Shino Yamanaka (born 1990), Japanese modern pentathlete
- Shinsuke Yamanaka (born 1982), Japanese professional boxer
- Shinya Yamanaka (born 1962), Japanese Nobel Prize-winning stem cell researcher
- Tsuyoshi Yamanaka (born 1939), Japanese olympic swimmer
- Yamanaka Yukimori (1545–1578), Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period
Fictional characters:
- Ino Yamanaka, a character in the Naruto Anime & Manga
- Inoichi Yamanaka, a character in the Naruto Anime & Manga
- Sawako Yamanaka, a character in the K-ON! Anime & Manga
See also
- Yamanaka, Ishikawa, former town located in Enuma District
- Meiden-Yamanaka Station, train station located in Okazaki
- Lake Yamanaka, one of the Fuji Five Lakes in Japan
- ↑ "Yamanaka & Co.: Bringing Masterworks to America". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
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