Proper noun
Yamada (plural Yamadas)
A surname from Japanese.
Alternate history has long been a staple of Japanese speculative fiction with such authors as Futaro Yamada and Ryō Hanmura writing novels set in recognizable historical settings with supernatural or science fiction elements present. Source: Internet
According to Akira Yamada and Akira Fujiwara, the Emperor made major interventions in some military operations. Source: Internet
Appropriately, the acting of the players, particularly Yamada, draws heavily on the stylized techniques of the Noh theater. Source: Internet
Japan Tatsuo Yamada (left) and his master, Choki Motobu (right) On December 20, 1959, a Muay Thai among Thai fighters was held at Tokyo Asakusa town hall in Japan. Source: Internet
Tatsuo Yamada, who established "Nihon Kempo Karate-do", was interested in Muay Thai because he wanted to perform karate matches with full-contact rules since practitioners are not allowed to hit each other directly in karate matches. Source: Internet
Oriental Oriental rules, also known as Japanese kickboxing and K-1 rules, is a combat sport created by the Japanese boxing promoter Osamu Noguchi and Karate practitioner Tatsuo Yamada. Source: Internet