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Yamazaki or Yamasaki is the 22nd most common Japanese surname. Less common variants are 山﨑 and 山咲. Notable people with the surname include:

<i>Exte</i> 2007 Japanese film

Exte is a 2007 Japanese horror film written and directed by Sion Sono, and stars Chiaki Kuriyama, Ren Osugi, and Megumi Satō. The title is a Japanese slang shortening Romanization of the English term "extension" from "hair extension".

Yuki Yamazaki (racewalker) Japanese racewalker

Yuki Yamazaki is a Japanese race walker.

Japan at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics Sporting event delegation

Japan will compete at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics from 15–23 August. A team of 57 athletes was announced in preparation for the competition. Selected athletes have achieved one of the competition's qualifying standards. Koji Murofushi, Yuki Yamazaki, and the athletes from the Marathon team are considered the country's best medal chances.

<i>Muteking, The Dashing Warrior</i> Japanese anime television series

Muteking, The Dashing Warrior is an anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Productions for Fuji TV. It ran from September 7, 1980, to September 27, 1981. Twelve-year-old Rin Yuki loyally supported his father when the world laughed at the scientist for saying that Earth was about to be invaded from outer space. But Rin did not expect to become personally involved—until he met Takoro, the strange young "deputy sheriff" from another world who was on the trail of notorious space criminals. There were only four Kurodako Brothers, but they plotted to use their alien science and natural shape-changing powers to become the secret masters of Earth. With Takoro's help, Rin became the mighty super-hero, Muteking, to foil their schemes.

<i>Space Battleship Yamato</i> (2010 film) 2010 film by Takashi Yamazaki

Space Battleship Yamato is a 2010 Japanese science fiction film based on the Space Battleship Yamato anime series by Yoshinobu Nishizaki and Leiji Matsumoto. The film was released in Japan on December 1, 2010. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan on June 24, 2011, and in the United States by Funimation's live-action client, Giant Ape Media, on April 29, 2014.

<i>Wolf Children</i> 2012 animated film directed by Mamoru Hosoda

Wolf Children is a 2012 Japanese anime film directed and co-written by Mamoru Hosoda. This is the second original feature film directed by Hosoda, and the first work written by him. The film stars the voices of Aoi Miyazaki, Takao Osawa and Haru Kuroki. The story's central theme is "parent and child," and depicts 13 years in the life of a young woman, Hana, who falls in love with a werewolf while in college, and following his death must raise the resulting half-wolf half-human siblings, Ame and Yuki, who grow and find their own paths in life.

Yuki Yamazaki is a former Japanese football player.

Yuki Sato may refer to:

Yuki Kato may refer to:

Yuki and Yūki/Yuuki are separate Japanese given names used for females or males, though they can be romanized the same way when vowel length is not transliterated.

Yuki Matsushita may refer to:

Masato Yamazaki may refer to:

Yuki Kaneko may refer to:

<i>The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.</i> (film) 2017 Japanese film

The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. is a 2017 Japanese science fiction comedy film and an adaptation of the manga series by Shūichi Asō, directed by Yuichi Fukuda. Starring Kento Yamazaki, Ryo Yoshizawa and Kanna Hashimoto at Columbia Pictures and Asmik Ace, the film was released on October 21, 2017. A visual for this film was unveiled on Friday, May 20, 2017, revealing Kusuo's parents.

Yuki Hayashi may refer to:

Yuki Kobayashi may refer to:

Yuki Sakai may refer to:

Yūki Yamamoto, Yuki Yamamoto or Yuuki Yamamoto may refer to: