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・ Kitami Fuji
・ Kitami Institute of Technology
・ Kitami Mountains
・ Kitami Observatory
・ Kitami Province
・ Kitami Station
・ Kitami Station (Hokkaido)
・ Kitami Station (Tokyo)
・ Kitami, Hokkaido
・ Kitamilo
・ Kitamimaki, Nagano
・ Kitamori Station
・ Kitamorokata District, Miyazaki
・ Kitamoto Station
・ Kitamoto, Saitama
Kitamura
・ Kitamura Hajime
・ Kitamura Junko
・ Kitamura Museum
・ Kitamura Tokoku
・ Kitamurayama District, Yamagata
・ Kitamuro District, Mie
・ Kitamōka Station
・ Kitan Strait
・ Kitan Vasilev
・ Kitana
・ Kitana (disambiguation)
・ Kitana Baker
・ Kitana Kiki Rodriguez
・ Kitanada Station


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Kitamura : ウィキペディア英語版
Kitamura
Kitamura (written: 北村) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
*Kitamura Tokoku (1868–1894), the pen name of a poet, essayist and one of the founders of the modern Japanese romantic literary movement in late Meiji period Japan
*Akiko Kitamura (born 1988), a Japanese figure skater
*Eiji Kitamura (born 1929), a Japanese jazz clarinetist
*Eiki Kitamura (born 1981), a Japanese actor
*Eri Kitamura (born 1987), a Japanese voice actress and singer
*Kazuki Kitamura (born 1969), a Japanese film and television actor
*Kōichi Kitamura (1931–2007), a Japanese voice actor
*Kusuo Kitamura (1917–1996), a Japanese swimmer who competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics
*Kyoko Kitamura, a musician residing in New York City
*Ryuhei Kitamura (born 1969), a Japanese filmmaker
*Ryuji Kitamura (born 1981), a Japanese football player
*Satoshi Kitamura, a renowned children's picture book author and illustrator
*Seigo Kitamura (born 1947), a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party
*Shigeo Kitamura (born 1945), a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party
*Siro Kitamura (1906–2002), a Japanese botanist
*Tomotaka Kitamura (born 1982), a Japanese football player
==See also==

*Kita, Hokkaidō (Kita-mura), a village located in Sorachi District, Sorachi, Japan
*Reticulate acropigmentation of Kitamura, linear palmar pits and pigmented macules 1 to 4 mm in diameter on the volar and dorsal aspects of the hands and feet
*Kitamura-gumi, a yakuza gang who committed the Ōmuta murders

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