Proper noun
A surname from Japanese.
The name of various places in Japan.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAoyama is instantly captivated by Asami Yamazaki, fascinated by her outward emotional profundity, but he has no idea what darkness lies beneath her charming façade. Source: Internet
Late in the exam, Class 1-A's remaining students were outnumbered by the other schools, but Yuga Aoyama drew attention to himself with a navel laser shot to the sky. Source: Internet
The office has been designed by Hiroshi Shirasaki, owner of Planet Design and Consulting, who is also the mind behind Gucci Ginza, Miu Miu Aoyama and Unicro Paris. Source: Internet
Pleasure seekers should book one of the signature massage treatments at the hotel's Yu Spa although some may find Chinzan-so's location -- a 30 minute taxi ride from trendy shopping spots Aoyama and Omotesando -- bothersome. Source: Internet
When she was fifteen, Akiko moved to Tokyo on her own and entered Aoyama Gakuin High School where she pursued her musical career. Source: Internet