- Ken
Takakura (****anese: 高倉 健, Hepburn:
Takakura Ken), born
Goichi Oda (小田 剛一, Oda Gōichi,
February 16, 1931 –
November 10, 2014), was a ****anese actor...
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Takakura (****. 高倉, lit. "tall storehouse") may
refer to:
Takakura,
elevated ****anese
storehouses Emperor Takakura (1161–1181),
emperor of ****an Ken Takakura...
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Emperor Takakura (高倉天皇,
Takakura-tennō, 20
September 1161 – 30
January 1181) was the 80th
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession...
- Miki
Takakura (高倉 美貴,
Takakura Miki) (born Miki Ko****awa (越沢 美貴, Ko****awa Miki) on
December 14, 1960 in Kanazawa, Ishikawa) is a ****anese
gravure idol...
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Takakura Teru (****anese: 高倉 輝, Hepburn:
Takakura Teru, born
Takakura Terutaka, ****anese: 高倉 輝豊;
April 14, 1891 –
April 2, 1986) was a ****anese novelist...
- Yuka
Takakura (高倉 有加,
Takakura Yuka, born 5 February) is a ****anese
voice actress from
Osaka Prefecture,
affiliated with 81 Produce. She is
known for...
- Hachijō-in no
Takakura (八条院高倉, c. 1176 - c. 1248) (believed to be the same
person referred to as
Takakura-dono, and Kunyo) was a waka poet and ****anese...
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Asako Takakura (高倉 麻子,
Takakura Asako, born 19
April 1968), also
known as
Asako Takakura-Takemoto or
Asako Takemoto due to her marriage, is a ****anese...
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Prince Mochihito (以仁王, Mochihito-ō) (died June 1180), also
known as the
Takakura Prince, and as
Minamoto no
Mochimitsu (源 以光), was a son of
Emperor Go-Shirakawa...
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Nishi Takakura Station (西高蔵駅,
Nishi Takakura-eki) is an
underground metro station located in Atsuta-ku, Nagoya,
Aichi Prefecture, ****an
operated by the...