Hayama

Hayama

Hayama bezeichnet:

  • eine Stadt in der japanischen Präfektur Kanagawa: Hayama (Kanagawa)
  • ein ehemaliges Dorf in der japanischen Präfektur Kōchi: Hayama (Kōchi) (heute: Tsuno (Kōchi))
  • einen japanischen Schriftsteller: Hayama Yoshiki
  • einen japanischen Komponisten: Komei Hayama
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