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Yamabiko (山彦, also
yamahiko) is a
mountain god, spirit, and yōkai in ****anese folklore; the term "yamabiko" also
refers to the echo that
occurs in mountains...
- She was
renamed Yamabiko 山彦 ("Mountain Echo"), also
transliterated as
Yamahiko, in 1905
after the
conclusion of the war and
remained in ****anese service...
- Lock & Co.
United Kingdom Hats 1676
Konishi Mankintan ****an
Pharmacy 1677
Yamahiko ****an
Construction 1677
Yamamoto Honke ****an Sake 1677 Zur
Linde Germany...
- Producer(s)
Hiroki Fujimoto Designer(s)
Takashi Yoneda Programmer(s)
Hiroko Yamahiko Hiromitsu Shioya Takashi Sorimachi Artist(s)
Toshihiro Kawamoto Umanosuke...
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Originally Imperial Russian Navy
destroyer Re****el'nyi.
Captured 12 August 1904.
Renamed Yamabiko or
Yamahiko 19 October 1905.
Broken up 1918 or 1919...
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Sugino Susumu Terajima:
Hooligan Takashi Tsumura:
Yusuke Taki
Sakae Umezu:
Yamahiko Sugino "Awards for Itoshi-no half moon". IMDb.
Retrieved 2009-04-14. "Variety...
- as
Akatsuki from 1904 to 1905 and as
Yamabiko (also
transliterated as
Yamahiko) from 1905 to 1917 ****anese destroyer Akatsuki (1932), a Fubuki-class destroyer...
- destroyer,
changing her name from
Akatsuki to Yamabiko, also
transliterated as
Yamahiko. SOURCE:
Lieutenant Commander Sojiro Nakayama 4 June 1901 – 2 September...
- the Kyan
Marine Industry High
School basketball team.
Yamahiko Kojiya (古謝 山彦,
Kojiya Yamahiko) and
Umihiko Kojiya (古謝 海彦,
Kojiya Umihiko) -
Twins who...
- Gratitude" (仰ゲバ尊シ,
Aogeba Toutoshi),
issue 112, May 2005 "Umihiko and
Yamahiko" (海彦山彦),
issue 125, June 2006 "Stray Dog Jiro" (野良犬ジロー),
issue 130, November...