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Takako is a feminine Japanese given name. 江子, "estuary/inlet, child" 孝子, "filial piety/serve parents, child" 高子, "tall/expensive, child" 崇子, "adore/rever
Takako
Japanese actress and pop singer-songwriter (born 1977)
Takako Matsu (松 たか子, Matsu Takako) (born Takako Fujima (藤間 隆子, Fujima Takako) on June 10, 1977) is a Japanese actress and pop singer. Matsu was born to
Takako_Matsu
Japanese voice actress and singer (born 1967)
Takako Ōta (太田貴子, Ōta Takako), also transliterated as Takako Ohta (born August 13, 1967) is a Japanese voice actress and singer, best known for voicing
Takako_Ōta
Japanese author
Takako Takahashi (高橋 たか子, Takahashi Takako; March 2, 1932 – July 12, 2013) was a Japanese author. Her maiden name was Takako Okamoto (岡本和子, Okamoto Takako)
Takako_Takahashi
Former Japanese princess (born 1939)
Takako Shimazu (島津 貴子, Shimazu Takako; born 2 March 1939), born Takako, Princess Suga (清宮貴子内親王, Suga-no-miya Takako Naishinnō), is a former member of
Takako_Shimazu
Japanese actress
Takako Fuji (藤 貴子, Fuji Takako; born 27 July 1972) is a Japanese actress and voice actress from Tokyo, Japan. She is best known for her performances as
Takako_Fuji
Japanese actress (born 1972)
Takako Tokiwa (常盤 貴子, Tokiwa Takako; born 30 April 1972 in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese actress. Tokiwa was nominated for the "Best Actress"
Takako_Tokiwa
Japanese manga artist
Takako Shimura (Japanese: 志村貴子, Hepburn: Shimura Takako; born October 23, 1973) is a Japanese manga artist. She is primarily known for her manga works
Takako_Shimura
Topics referred to by the same term
Takako Konishi may refer to: Takako Konishi (office worker) (1973?-2001), Japanese woman who allegedly died while hunting for the fictional treasure from
Takako_Konishi
Japanese competitive eater
Takako Akasaka (Japanese: 赤阪尊子 Akasaka Takako born February 24, 1955) is a Japanese competitive eater from Osaka, Japan. She is considered the most successful
Takako_Akasaka
Musical artist (born 1983)
Takako Uehara (上原 多香子, Uehara Takako; born January 14, 1983) is a Japanese pop singer, actress, and former radio host. She was a member of the group Speed
Takako_Uehara
1982 album
Love Trip is the only album by Japanese singer Takako Mamiya (間宮 貴子, Mamiya Takako). It was released in 1982 by Kitty Records. Since the turn of the 21st
Love Trip (Takako Mamiya album)
Love_Trip_(Takako_Mamiya_album)
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1969)
Takako Inoue (井上 貴子, Inoue Takako; born November 7, 1969) is a Japanese professional wrestler. She wrestled primarily for the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling
Takako_Inoue
Filipina actress
Takako "Taki" Estrada Saito (齋藤 俊子, Saitō Takako; born April 21, 2000) is a Filipino and Brazilian actress and singer and a member of J-pop girl group
Taki_Saito
2010 novel by Satoshi Yagisawa
by musty stacks and eccentric regulars, Takako slowly rediscovers pleasure in reading and begins to heal. Takako gradually settles into life at the bookshop
Days_at_the_Morisaki_Bookshop
French TV series
Hubert & Takako (known as Hubert et Takako in French) is a French animated comedy series which was produced by Marc du Pontavice at Xilam, created and
Hubert_&_Takako
Japanese artist (1929–2025)
Takako Saito (斉藤 陽子, Saitō Takako; 16 January 1929 – 30 September 2025) was a Japanese visual artist closely associated with Fluxus, the international
Takako_Saito
Manga and anime series
Hepburn: Hōrō Musuko) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takako Shimura. It was originally serialized in Comic Beam from the December 2002
Wandering_Son
Japanese film actress (1911–1995)
Takako Irie (入江 たか子, Irie Takako; 7 February 1911 – 12 January 1995) was a Japanese film actress. Born in Tokyo into the aristocratic Higashibōjō family
Takako_Irie
Japanese musician and writer (born 1969)
Takako Minekawa (嶺川貴子, Minekawa Takako; born June 3, 1969) is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter, and writer. In her childhood, Minekawa acted in
Takako_Minekawa
List of characters in the manga ''Battle Royale''
Takako Chigusa (千草 貴子, Chigusa Takako) is an athletic girl (the fastest sprinter on the track team) and the most beautiful girl in the school. Takako
List of Battle Royale characters
List_of_Battle_Royale_characters
Topics referred to by the same term
Takako Katō may refer to: Takako Katō (actress) (born 1970), Japanese actress and singer Takako Katō (basketball) (born 1971), Japanese basketball player
Takako_Katō
Japanese long-distance runner
Takako Tobise (born 2 June 1974) is a Japanese female former long-distance runner who specialised in marathon running. She had a very short-lived career
Takako_Tobise
Japanese R&B singer (born 1975)
singer Takako Hirasawa (平澤貴子, Hirasawa Takako) (born March 14, 1975). Double used to be the name for the two member R&B group consisting of Takako and her
Double_(singer)
Japanese voice actress
Takako Tanaka (田中 貴子, Tanaka Takako; born October 5, 1994) is a Japanese voice actress from Fukui Prefecture who is affiliated with Mausu Promotion. She
Takako_Tanaka
Japanese politician
Takako Suzuki (鈴木 貴子, Suzuki Takako; born 5 January 1986) is a Japanese politician from the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (LDP) and a member of the
Takako_Suzuki
Japanese voice actress (1936–2023)
Takako Sasuga (貴家 堂子, Sasuga Takako; February 4, 1936 – February 5, 2023) was a Japanese voice actress. Sasuga was born and raised in Tokyo in a family
Takako_Sasuga
Japanese voice actress and narrator (born 1972)
Takako Honda (本田 貴子, Honda Takako; born August 14, 1972) is a Japanese voice actress and narrator affiliated with Office Osawa. She is the regular dubbing
Takako_Honda
2016 video game
with hallucinations of her missing childhood friend and romantic partner, Takako. Sachiko seeks the help of Narasaki, another childhood friend and psychiatrist
SeaBed
Japanese violinist (born 1944)
Takako Nishizaki BBS (born 14 April 1944) is a Japanese violinist. She was the first student to complete the Suzuki Method course, at age nine. Nishizaki
Takako_Nishizaki
2026 Japanese film by Koji Fukada
village of Nagi, to visit her friend and former sister-in-law, Yoriko (Takako Matsu), to pose for a sculpture. It also stars Kenichi Matsuyama, Kawaguchi
Nagi_Notes
Topics referred to by the same term
Takako Shirai may refer to: Takako Shirai (volleyball) Takako Shirai (singer) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name
Takako_Shirai
Japanese footballer (born 1996)
Kiko Seike (清家 貴子, Seike Kiko; IPA: [seːke kiko]; born 8 August 1996) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Women's Super League
Kiko_Seike
Japanese badminton player
Takako Ida (井田 貴子, Ida Takako; born 13 December 1972) is a former Japanese badminton player. Born in Saitama Prefecture, Ida graduated from Saitama High
Takako_Ida
Los-Angeles based contemporary artist
Takako Yamaguchi (born 1952, Okayama, Japan) is a visual artist based in Los Angeles, California. Born in Okayama, Japan, Takako Yamaguchi has lived and
Takako_Yamaguchi
Japanese actress, singer, and model (born 1984)
October 10, 1984) is a Japanese actress, singer, and model. She played Takako Chigusa in Kinji Fukasaku's 2000 film Battle Royale, Gogo Yubari in Quentin
Chiaki_Kuriyama
Japanese Paralympic swimmer
Takako Fujita (藤田 多佳子, Fujita Takako) is a paralympic swimmer from Japan competing mainly in category S5 events. Takako was part of the highly successful
Takako_Fujita
Japanese singer-songwriter (born 1962)
Takako Okamura (岡村孝子, Okamura Takako; born January 29, 1962) is a Japanese singer-songwriter. She made her debut in 1982 as part of the folk duo Aming
Takako_Okamura
1957 Japanese film by Yasujirō Ozu
family. Back at home, Takako hears about Kisako from Akiko, and pieces together the fact that she is their long-lost mother. Takako visits the parlour to
Tokyo_Twilight
1998 Japanese film
Story (Japanese: 四月物語) is a Japanese film directed by Shunji Iwai starring Takako Matsu. Uzuki Nireno, a shy girl from Asahikawa, a city in northern Hokkaidō
April_Story
Railway station in Date, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
Takako Station (高子駅, Takako-eki) is a railway station on the AbukumaExpress in the city of Date, Fukushima Japan. Takako Station is served by the Abukuma
Takako_Station
Japanese haiku poet (1899–1963)
Takako Hashimoto (橋本多佳子; born Tama Yamatani; 15 January 1899 - 29 May 1963) was a Japanese haiku writer. Hashimoto studied painting at the Kikusaka Women's
Takako_Hashimoto
Japanese singer (1978–2014)
real name was Takahiro Moriwaki (森脇 隆宏, Moriwaki Takahiro). His wife was Takako Uehara of Speed. He was from Higashiōsaka, Osaka Prefecture. He graduated
Tenn_(MC)
Japanese office worker
Takako Konishi (1973 – November 2001) was a Japanese office worker from Tokyo whose body was found by a bow hunter in a field outside Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
Suicide_of_Takako_Konishi
Japanese judoka (born 1968)
Takako Kobayashi (小林 貴子, Kobayashi Takako; born 2 April 1968) is a Japanese judoka. She competed in the women's half-middleweight event at the 1992 Summer
Takako_Kobayashi
Japanese manga artist
Takako Aonuma (青沼貴子, Aonuma Takako; January 1, 1960) is a Japanese manga artist who writes primarily yonkoma manga. Ann 2-sai, Omutsu ha Zushi Taisakisen
Takako_Aonuma
Japanese aikidoka
Takako Kunigoshi (1909–2000) was a Japanese practitioner of aikido. She was an early student of Morihei Ueshiba and was one of the first female instructors
Takako_Kunigoshi
Japanese actress and singer (born 1970)
Takako Katou (加藤 貴子, Katō Takako; born 14 October 1970) is a Japanese TV actress, former J-pop singer, and the oldest member of the groups Lip's and Nanatsuboshi
Takako_Katō_(actress)
Japanese javelin thrower
Takako Miyake (三宅 貴子, Miyake Takako; born 22 July 1974) is a retired Japanese athlete who specialised in the javelin throw. She twice competed at World
Takako_Miyake
Japanese TV drama
television drama series. The official English title is My Dear Exes. It stars Takako Matsu as the titular character, a 40-year-old woman who, after three marriages
Omameda Towako and Her Three Ex-Husbands
Omameda_Towako_and_Her_Three_Ex-Husbands
Japanese gymnast (born 1951)
Takako Hasegawa (長谷川たか子, Hasegawa Takako; born 1 January 1951) is a Japanese gymnast. She competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics where she finished thirty-fifth
Takako_Hasegawa
2018 film
by Tetsuya Nakashima. It stars Junichi Okada, Haru Kuroki, Nana Komatsu, Takako Matsu, and Satoshi Tsumabuki. A couple must protect their 2-year-old daughter's
It_Comes
Military ruler of Japan from 1837 to 1853
(1813–1814) born by Takako Tatsuhime (1814–1818) by Okaju Tomohime (1815-1815) born by Takako Saigen-in (1816-1816) born by Takako Yochiyo (1819–1820)
Tokugawa_Ieyoshi
Japanese singer
Takako Shirai (白井 貴子, Shirai Takako; born 19 January 1959) is a Japanese singer. First performing solo and later with her band Crazy Boys (クレイジーボーイズ)
Takako_Shirai_(singer)
Emperor of Japan from 1926 to 1989
seven children: Shigeko, Sachiko, Kazuko, Atsuko, Akihito, Masahito and Takako. He became emperor upon his father's death in 1926. As Japan's head of state
Hirohito
Japanese long-distance runner
Takako Kotorida (小鳥田 貴子, Kotorida Takako) (born 2 April 1977) is a Japanese former long-distance runner. She was a member of DEODEO Athletic Club for Women
Takako_Kotorida
Japanese synchronized swimmer
Takako Konishi (born 25 September 1986) is a Japanese synchronized swimmer. She was part of the Japanese team that took the silver medal at the 2006 Asian
Takako Konishi (synchronized swimmer)
Takako_Konishi_(synchronized_swimmer)
The discography of Japanese actress and singer-songwriter Takako Matsu includes ten studio, three compilation, two live, seven video albums, twenty-one
Takako_Matsu_discography
Magical girl anime series
Shimazu I Can't Say "Bye-Bye" by Takako Ohta MA・WA・LE・MI・GI by Takako Ohta and Saeko Shimazu Missing Kiss by Takako Ohta Bin Kan Rouge by Yukari Fukui
Creamy_Mami,_the_Magic_Angel
2002 Japanese film
Yōji Tanaka, Yoshiyuki Morishita, Hideo Sakaki, Takashi Matsuyama and Takako Fuji. Ju-On: The Grudge premiered at the Screamfest Film Festival on 18
Ju-On:_The_Grudge
2005 film by Renpei Tsukamoto
Wang dead with half of his face burned off. At the crime scene, journalist Takako Nozoe learns from Detective Yusaku Motomiya about traces of coal found in
One_Missed_Call_2
Japanese volleyball player
Takako Shirai (白井貴子 Shirai Takako, Korean: 윤정순, Hanja: 尹貞順, Yoon Jeong-soon) is a Japanese former volleyball player of Korean ancestry. She is a two-time
Takako_Shirai_(volleyball)
Japanese volleyball player
Takako Iida (飯田 高子, Iida Takako) (born 3 February 1946, in Yatomi, Aichi, Japan) is a Japanese former volleyball player and Olympic champion. Iida was
Takako_Iida
Japanese politician
Takako Ebata (江端 貴子, Ebata Takako) is a Japanese politician. She was a Member of the House of Representatives for Tokyo's 10th district from 2009 to 2012
Takako_Ebata
2017 Japanese TV series or program
from January 2017 to March 2017 on the TBS television network. It stars Takako Matsu, Hikari Mitsushima, Issei Takahashi, and Ryuhei Matsuda. Four musicians
Quartet_(Japanese_TV_series)
Japanese television series
Raifu) is a Japanese television drama series starring Takuya Kimura and Takako Tokiwa. It aired on TBS Television from 16 January to 26 March 2000. Beautiful
Beautiful Life (Japanese TV series)
Beautiful_Life_(Japanese_TV_series)
Japanese politician
Takako Nagae is a Japanese politician who is a member of the House of Councillors of Japan. Nagae worked for NHK. In 2009, was elected for the House of
Takako_Nagae
Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takako Shimura
Views of Awajima') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takako Shimura. The series was serialized on Ohta Publishing's PocoPoco website
Scenes_from_Awajima
Japanese sprinter
Takako Inoguchi (井口 任子, Inoguchi Takako; born 4 February 1942) is a Japanese sprinter. She competed in the women's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1964 Summer
Takako_Inoguchi
Japanese cyclist (born 1990)
Takako Ishii (石井 貴子, Ishii Takako; born 17 February 1990) is a track cyclist from Japan. She represented her nation at the 2014 and 2015 UCI Track Cycling
Takako_Ishii
Japanese basketball player
Takako Katō (born April 12, 1971) is a Japanese female former professional basketball player. She won a silver medal with the Japan women's national basketball
Takako_Katō_(basketball)
Japanese manga and anime series
alive. Takako Chino (茅野 貴子, Chino Takako) Voiced by: Rika Kinugawa (Japanese); Jeannie Tirado (English) Portrayed by: Hirona Yamazaki Takako is Naho's
Orange_(manga)
2010 Japanese psychological thriller film by Tetsuya Nakashima
adaptation of Kanae Minato's 2008 novel of the same name, the film stars Takako Matsu as a grieving high school teacher who seeks revenge after her infant
Confessions_(2010_film)
1999 Hong Kong film by Daniel Lee
Kong-Japanese romance film directed by Daniel Lee and starring Leslie Cheung and Takako Tokiwa. Hitomi, a Japanese resident, comes to Hong Kong after the death
Moonlight_Express
Japanese manga artist
Takako Shigematsu (しげまつ 貴子, Shigematsu Takako; born 23 August) is a Japanese manga artist best known for her manga series Tenshi Ja Nai!! Her first manga
Takako_Shigematsu
Japanese yuri manga series written and illustrated by Takako Shimura
"Blue Flower") is a Japanese yuri manga series written and illustrated by Takako Shimura. It was serialized between November 2004 and July 2013 in Ohta Publishing's
Sweet_Blue_Flowers
Japanese manga and anime series
that he is in love with Takako, he leaves his position as a Leafe Knight and joins her to become her Knight of Darkness. Takako uses Mawata's love for
Prétear
Japanese anime television series
high school as Kimari. A shy and quiet girl, she is also the daughter of Takako Kobuchizawa, an Antarctic observation crew member who went missing during
A Place Further than the Universe
A_Place_Further_than_the_Universe
Japanese yuri manga
Hepburn: Otona ni Nattemo) is a Japanese yuri manga written and illustrated by Takako Shimura. It was serialized in Kodansha's Kiss magazine from March 2019 to
Even_Though_We're_Adults
Japanese actress and glamour model (born 1981)
(2015) as Akiyama Takako Tokyo Vampire Hotel (2017) Shiawase no Jikan (2012) Yōko Takamura Minna! ESPer Dayo! (2013) as Akiyama Takako All Esper Dayo! SP
Megumi_Kagurazaka
Japanese anime television series
relationship. Sui Shijima (四十万 スイ, Shijima Sui) Voiced by: Tamie Kubota, Takako Honda (young) Ohana's 68-year-old grandmother and owner of Kissuisō. Behind
Hanasaku_Iroha
1991 Japanese film by Takeshi Kitano
the board himself and begins attempting to surf. Shigeru's girlfriend, Takako - who is also deaf — watches silently but supportively as he dedicates himself
A_Scene_at_the_Sea
help with persocoms. Shortly after beginning school he finds his teacher Takako Shimizu in a park late at night because she had been unwittingly locked
List_of_Chobits_characters
Japanese politician (1928–2014)
Takako Doi (土井 たか子, Doi Takako; 30 November 1928 – 20 September 2014) was a Japanese politician. She was leader of the Japan Socialist Party from 1986
Takako_Doi
2013 Japanese animated film by Masahiro Andō
Majima as Tōru Miyagishi Taro Yamaguchi as Renji Togashi Ayumi Tsunematsu as Takako Kawajiri Junichi Suwabe as Tarō Jirōmaru Chō as Denroku Sukegawa Yuki Kaji
Hanasaku Iroha: The Movie – Home Sweet Home
Hanasaku_Iroha:_The_Movie_–_Home_Sweet_Home
Japanese skeleton racer (born 1984)
Takako Oguchi (小口貴子, Oguchi Takako; born August 8, 1984, in Wajima) (née Omukai) is a Japanese skeleton racer who has competed since 2003 and joined the
Takako_Oguchi
2000 Japanese film
house where a man, Takeo Saeki (Takashi Matsuyama) killed his wife, Kayako (Takako Fuji), in a jealous rage. It was followed by Ju-on: The Curse 2 in the same
Ju-On:_The_Curse
Japanese folk singer (born 1978)
his music. Before his major debut, he produced two of the songs on Matsu Takako's fourth album, A piece of life. Akeboshi's debut album, Akeboshi, was released
Akeboshi
Japanese performing artist (born 1968)
1988 and resigned in 2006. Her nicknames are Takako (from her real name: Takako Ōkawa (大川 貴子 Ōkawa Takako) and Wao. She is the only Otokoyaku to be top
Yōka_Wao
2020 Japanese film
novel, following the 2018 Chinese film of the same name. The film stars Takako Matsu, Suzu Hirose, Nana Mori, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Hideaki Anno and Masaharu
Last_Letter_(2020_film)
1996 Japanese television series
Yamaguchi as Hayama Minami (葉山南) Yutaka Takenouchi as Hayama Shinji (葉山真二) Takako Matsu as Okusawa Ryoko (奥沢涼子) Izumi Inamori as Koishikawa Momoko (小石川桃子)
Long_Vacation
1997 Japanese television series
Jenerēshon) is a Japanese television drama series starring Takuya Kimura and Takako Matsu. It aired on Fuji TV from October 13, 1997 to December 22, 1997, every
Love_Generation_(TV_series)
Japanese anime television series
is frequented by visitors from Felix Star. Diva (歌姫, Utahime) Voiced by: Takako Ōta An unnamed woman who was singing during Fuu's dream in episode 1. Bernard
Magical_Sisters_LuluttoLilly
Japanese physician (1827-1903)
patronage of Date Munenari, whose favour extended to her daughter, now named Takako. As her mixed German–Japanese blood could lead her to suffer discrimination
Kusumoto_Ine
Japanese novelist (1931–1971)
scholar of Chinese literature in Shōwa-era Japan. His wife was fellow writer Takako Takahashi. Takahashi was born in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, and was a graduate of
Kazumi_Takahashi
Hong Kong investment firm
on Japan's Pasona". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 20 January 2024. Taniguchi, Takako (4 December 2018). "Hedge fund Oasis seen thwarted by Elliott on Alps-Alpine
Oasis_Management
2011 Japanese film
by Amir Naderi, starring Hidetoshi Nishijima and Takako Tokiwa. Hidetoshi Nishijima as Shuji Takako Tokiwa as Yoko Takashi Sasano as Hiroshi Shun Sugata
Cut_(2011_film)
Japanese actress and voice actress
Takako Ōhama (大濱 貴子, Ōhama Takako; born 9 January 1963), better known by the stage name Rei Igarashi (五十嵐 麗, Igarashi Rei), is a Japanese actress and
Rei_Igarashi
2000 anime series
becoming a Christian. Hajime Aoyama (青山 ハジメ, Aoyama Hajime) Voiced by: Takako Honda (Japanese); Chris Patton (English) Hajime is Satsuki's neighbor. He
Ghost Stories (2000 TV series)
Ghost_Stories_(2000_TV_series)
Japanese political party (1945–1996)
the LDP from revising the Constitution of Japan. Under the leadership of Takako Doi, the JSP achieved brief resurgence in the 1990 election before losing
Japan_Socialist_Party
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Indian, Tamil
Lord Indra
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Shelter
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Muslim
Faithful, Trustworthy, Honest (1)
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Greek
Defender of man.
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American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Latin, Shakespearean, Spanish, Swiss
Laurel-crowned; From Laurentium; Laurentium was a City South of Rome Known for Its Numerous Laurel Trees; Form of Lawrence
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Leader, Guide, Coach
Male
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(किरण) Hindi name KIRAN means "sun rays."
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Dream
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Hebrew
Son of Adam: Man of the red earth.
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