Proper noun
Kitagawa (plural Kitagawas)
A surname from Japanese.
After 1820 Koikawa Shunchō changed his gō to Kitagawa Tetsugorō, producing his subsequent work under that name. Source: Internet
Kitagawa, 1987. p. 29 In mythology he is described as a "god who came into being alone" ( hitorigami ), the first of the zōka sanshin ("three kami of creation"), and one of the five kotoamatsukami ("distinguished heavenly gods"). Source: Internet
After the second quarter, Omiya and Kitagawa worked well and didn’t allow the wave of the game to flow to Kyoto’s way any more. Source: Internet
There have been innovative form factors like 2-in-1s and thin and light notebooks, as well as technology improvements, such as longer battery life," said Mikako Kitagawa, principal analyst at Gartner. Source: Internet
He was born Kitagawa Ichitarō, probably about 1753. Source: Internet
Konishi & Kitagawa state, "The majority of the problems in statistical inference can be considered to be problems related to statistical modeling". Source: Internet