Proper noun
A surname from Japanese, one of the 10 most common in Japan.
A district of Akita Prefecture in northwestern Honshu, Japan.
A Japanese battleship class.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAdmiral Yamamoto finally succeeded in winning the bureaucratic struggle with a thinly veiled threat to resign, after which his plan for the Central Pacific was adopted. Source: Internet
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto put together a very powerful expeditionary force. Source: Internet
A post-mortem of the body disclosed that Yamamoto had received two 0.50-caliber bullet wounds, one to the back of his left shoulder and another to his left lower jaw that exited above his right eye. Source: Internet
As a result, Yamamoto (and his successors) hoarded battleships for a "decisive battle" that never happened. Source: Internet
AI can only play an important supporting role, stresses Yamamoto. Source: Internet
Akira Yamamoto, director of the JBA’s youth development program, said that the sport’s domestic governing body had not been aware of the team. Source: Internet