Yahagi

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Yahagi (矢作?), a historical Japanese occupation equivalent to "fletcher," can mean any of the following:

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[edit] Surname

[edit] Real people

  • Ken Yahagi, comedian, member of Ogi Yahagi duo
  • Sayuri Yahagi, voice actress
  • Toshihiko Yahagi, novelist and winner of the Mishima Yukio Prize
  • Wataru Yahagi, guitarist of Anzen Chitai

[edit] Fictional characters

[edit] Places

  • Kamiyahagi, Gifu, a former town, now part of the city of Ena
  • Yahagi, Iwate, a former village now part of Rikuzentakata
  • Yahagi Domain in Chiba Prefecture

[edit] Ships

[edit] Railway stations

[edit] Geographical features

  • Yahagi River with its source in Nagano Prefecture
  • Yahagi Furukawa, branch of Yahagi River, in Aichi Prefecture

[edit] Other

  • Battle of Yahagigawa, 1181
  • Yahagi Bridge in Okazaki, Aichi
  • Yahagi Shrine, the name of Shinto shrines in Okazaki, Aichi; Seki, Gifu; and Yao, Osaka

[edit] See also

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