Proper noun
Nakagawa (plural Nakagawas)
A surname from Japanese.
Colonel Nakagawa used the rough terrain to his advantage, by constructing a system of heavily fortified bunkers, caves and underground positions all interlocked into a "honeycomb" system. Source: Internet
Individual honors Japan Japan posthumously promoted Colonel Kunio Nakagawa to lieutenant general for his heroism in defending the island. Source: Internet
“I teach (in terms of) relationships of things we see,” said Nakagawa, a 36-year-old Kamehameha Schools alum and University of Hawaii Manoa graduate in Hawaiian studies. Source: Internet
For example, Nakagawa Shoshujin, the 17th century founder of Nakagawa-ryū, claimed in his own writings (Okufuji Monogatari) that he had the ability to transform into birds and animals. Source: Internet