Yakumo
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Yakumo may refer to:
- Yakumo, HokkaidōYakumo, Hokkaidois a town located in Futami District, Oshima, Hokkaidō, Japan.As of 2008, the town has an estimated population of 19,543 and a density of 23.08 persons per km². The total area is 955.98 km²....
, a town in Hokkaidō Prefecture, Japan - Yakumo, ShimaneYakumo, Shimanewas a village located in Yatsuka District, Shimane, Japan.On March 31, 2005 Yakumo, along with the towns of Kashima, Mihonoseki, Shimane, Shinji, Tamayu and Yatsuka, all from Yatsuka District, was merged into the expanded city of Matsue....
, a village in Shimane Prefecture, Japan - Yakumo (train)Yakumo (train)The is a limited express train service in Japan operated by JR West which runs from Okayama to Matsue and Izumoshi....
, a train service in Japan - Japanese cruiser YakumoJapanese cruiser Yakumowas a 1st class armored cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy, designed and built by the Stettiner Vulcan AG shipyards in Stettin, Germany. The Yakumo was named from a stanza of the Waka by Susanoo in the Japanese mythology.-Background:...
, a cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy - Yakumo Fujii, the main character in 3×3 Eyes media
- Yakumo Tsukamoto, a character in School Rumble media
- Yakumo, a character in Yu Yu Hakusho The Movie: Poltergeist Report
- Ran Yakumo and Yukari Yakumo, characters in Touhou Project media
- Psychic Detective YakumoPsychic Detective Yakumois a novel by Manabu Kaminaga published in Nihon Bungeisha with illustrations by Katoh Akatsuki and later in Kadokawa Bunko with cover illustrations by Yasushi Suzuki. The book has been adapted into two manga series, an anime, a live-action drama series and a stage play.-Plot summary:Yakumo Saitou,...
- Lafcadio HearnLafcadio HearnPatrick Lafcadio Hearn , known also by the Japanese name , was an international writer, known best for his books about Japan, especially his collections of Japanese legends and ghost stories, such as Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things...
or Koizumi Yakumo (小泉 八雲?), (1850–1904), international writer known for his collections of Japanese legends and ghost stories