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Hello! I live in Takizawa so I figured I should make our wiki page a bit more respectible. ~Brian
Added information about local festivals, industry, and links to external sites. I also tossed in the kanji of the various festivals.
~Brian
- I have a thought about Takizawa. Imagine if the village and the rest of the towns with in Iwate District merge to form a city named either Takizawa City (alone or with the other towns) or Iwate City? Lend me your opinions about this. jlog3000 (talk) 18:20, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
The word "Takizawa" can also refer to the following real people:
- Akihiro Takizawa (olympic runner)
- Aya Takizawa (porn star in "A-Class Slut Idol Best 4 Hours")
- Eisuke Takizawa
- Hamakichi Takizawa (candidate for Gunma perfecture at-large congress in 1946)
- Henry and Merrill Takizawa (singers, part of a special Japanese entourage of music group "Björk" for soundtrack of "Drawing Restraint 9")
- Hideaki Takizawa (aka. Tackey)
- Hidesuke Takizawa (former employer of filmmaker Seijun Suzuki)
- Hirofumi Takizawa (Vice Chief of Staff of Central Readiness Force, Japanese military)
- Hiroomi Takizawa
- Hiroyuki Takizawa (author of "Road to Dragon Quest")
- Itaru Takizawa (former trustee of "Kawanakajima Bus Company")
- Itsuki Takizawa (voice of "Sommer" in "Kiddy Girl-and")
- Kai Takizawa (founder of the "Weekly Shonen Sunday" comic book)
- Karen Takizawa (plays "Sei Sato" in "Maria-sama ga Miteru")
- Kenji Takizawa (synclavierist for music group "Casiopea")
- Kentaro Takizawa (musical producer for Sawa Kawauchi)
- Kinehiko Takizawa (olympic skater)
- Koujiru Takizawa (backup singer for Miyuki Nakajima)
- Kumiko Takizawa
- Kunihiko Takizawa
- Mari Takizawa (scriptwriter for "Kamen Rider")
- Markus Takizawa (violist for music group "Fan Death")
- Masaki Takizawa (a world champion Reversi player)
- Masamitsu Takizawa (olympic cycler)
- Meiko Takizawa (prize-winning author, famous for "Nekobaba no iru machi de")
- Minokami Takizawa (founder of the Hoten-Ryu martial art)
- Nanae Takizawa
- Naoki Takizawa (fashion designer, former associate of Issey Miyake)
- Nonami Takizawa
- Okikuni Takizawa (aka. Bakin Kyokutei)
- Osamu Takizawa
- Reiko Takizawa
- Roko Takizawa (dubbed voice of Disney character "Chip")
- Ryoko Takizawa (played "Sakiko Mikumo" in "Kamen Rider Agito")
- Saboru Takizawa (general manager of "Nec Biglobe")
- Saori Takizawa (plays "Minae" in "Himitsu no Hanazono")
- Satoru Takizawa (inventor of video game monster "Ganon")
- Seiho Takizawa (author of manga graphic novel "Who Fighter")
- Shigenobu Takizawa (one of the painters of the "Kaigetsudo" portrait series)
- Shinichi Takizawa (assistant engineer for music group "Radwimps")
- Shinsuke Takizawa (director of "A Study in Murder, part 2", an anime film based on the novel "Kara no Kyokai")
- Shiyunsuke Takizawa (composer for Yui Makino)
- Shizuko Takizawa (actress in "Sisters of the Gion")
- Taishi Takizawa (instrumentalist in music group "Ghost")
- Takayuki Takizawa (singer for music group "Saber Tiger")
- Tatsuki Takizawa (voice of "Tsuchigumo" in "Omamori Himari")
- Toshifumi Takizawa (director of "Samurai 7")
- Yuna Takizawa (porn star in "Queendom of Eros")
and the following fictional characters:
- Takizawa in "Piano: the Melody of a Young Girl's Heart"
- Takizawa in "Asahayama Zoo Story: Penguins in the Sky"
- Takizawa in "Doki Doki Pretty League"
- Takizawa in "Telepathy Shojo Ran"
- Akira Takizawa in "Eden of the East"
- Azumi Takizawa in "Man, Next Natural Girl: 100 Nights in Yokohama"
- George Takizawa in "Joe vs Joe"
- Hideki Takizawa in "General Rouge no Gaisen"
- Ken Takizawa in "Gunsmith Cats"
- Midori Takizawa in "Kamen Rider"
- Misaki Takizawa in "Kin'iro no Corda 2"
- Miyu Takizawa in "Gundam Thoroughbred"
- Naoto Takizawa in "Mirai Sentai Timeranger"
- Noboru Takizawa in "Blazing Transfer Student"
- Ryouji Takizawa in "Wild Adapter"
- Shinya Takizawa in "Case Closed: the Phantom of Baker Street"
- Yuta Takizawa in "Alive: the Final Evolution"
Also, "Takizawa Princeps" is the common name of a bromeliad with the following cultivation: neoregelia ((carolinae × concentrica) × ((concentrica#1FCBS × (unspecified × princeps)) × concentrica)) × johannis
There should be a disambiguation page. (Collin237) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 166.217.232.85 (talk) 17:26, 27 March 2011 (UTC) Collin237 166.147.104.143 (talk) 03:15, 10 February 2012 (UTC)