Komatsu
Komatsu (小松) is a Japanese indigenous proper noun which means "small (小 ko) pine tree (松 matsu)".
Komatsu may refer to:
- Komatsu, a city in the Ishikawa prefecture in Japan
- Komatsu Airport, an airport
- Komatsu Limited, a company mostly known for manufacturing industrial machinery
- Komatsu LAV, an armoured car
- Komatsu, Ehime, a former town, merged into Saijō, Ehime
- Komatsu (Japanese restaurant), a Japanese restaurant in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan
- Komatsu College, a private junior college in Komatsu, Ishikawa, Japan, established in 1988
Komatsu may also refer to:
Komatsu | |
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Family name | |
Pronunciation | Komatsu |
Region of origin | Japanese |
Related names | Higashifushimi |
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- Higashifushimi-no-miya/Komatsu-no-miya, a cadet branch of the Japanese royal family
- Komatsuhime (1573–1620), Japanese woman of the late Azuchi-Momoyama through early Edo periods
- Komatsu Akihito, a member of the Japanese imperial family
- Adney Y. Komatsu (1923–2011), first general authority of Japanese descent in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Ayaka Komatsu (born 1986), model/actress
- Hideki Komatsu (born 1967), professional Go player
- Hosei Komatsu (小松方正), and actor and voice actor
- Rika Komatsu, voice actress
- Sakyo Komatsu (1931–2011), science fiction writer and screenwriter
- Satoru Komatsu (小松聖), a baseball player
- Takeo Komatsu (fl. mid twentieth century), photographer
- Tatsuo Komatsu (小松辰雄), a baseball player
- Yoma Komatsu (born 1974), musician
- Miho Komatsu (born 1974), pop singer
- Erik Komatsu (born 1987), baseball player
- Komatsu Kiyokado (1835–1870), Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, who went on to become a government official of the early Meiji period
See also
- All pages with titles containing Komatsu
References
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