1. shimada - Noun
2. Shimada - Proper noun
A surname from Japanese.
shimada (plural shimadas)
A traditional type of formal hairstyle for unmarried women in Japan, whereby the hair is gathered together and fastened to the top of the head.
A place name in Japan including the city of Shimada in Shizuoka, Japan.
Source: en.wiktionary.org"...Nelson'll be thirty-three in a couple of months." He thinks it would be a waste of breath, and maybe offensive, to explain to Mr Shimada that at that same age Jesus Christ was old enough to be crucified and redeem mankind. John Updike
Things change," says Mr Shimada. "Is world's sad secret. John Updike
In an extended, twisting dogfight in which many of the participants ran out of ammunition, Shimada turned his aircraft directly toward Lindbergh who was just approaching the combat area. Source: Internet
She relates how Toya Shimada, the chief duty officer in the castle and a samurai of high rank, offered to help and they tell her to act upon his offer of assistance. Source: Internet
Emma not only likes the sea, she also has a taste for sea men, which she shows by falling for Shimada. Source: Internet
Hit by cannon and machine gun fire, the "Sonia's" propeller visibly slowed, but Shimada held his course. Source: Internet