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*{{Nihongo|[[Gran Naniwa]]|愚乱・浪花||1977–2010}}, ring name by Yoshikuni Kimura, japanese professional wrestler |
*{{Nihongo|[[Gran Naniwa]]|愚乱・浪花||1977–2010}}, ring name by Yoshikuni Kimura, japanese professional wrestler |
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*{{Nihongo|[[Princess Naniwa no Ono]]|難波小野王||? – 489}}, Empress of Japan |
*{{Nihongo|[[Princess Naniwa no Ono]]|難波小野王||? – 489}}, Empress of Japan |
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*{{Nihongo|[[Chieko Naniwa]]|浪花 千栄子||1907–1973}}, Japanese |
*{{Nihongo|[[Chieko Naniwa]]|浪花 千栄子||1907–1973}}, Japanese actress |
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==Music== |
==Music== |
Revision as of 21:18, 9 December 2023
Naniwa (Template:Lang-ja) may refer to:
People with the given name
- Kawashima Naniwa (川島 浪速, 1865-1949), Japanese spy
- Gran Naniwa (愚乱・浪花, 1977–2010), ring name by Yoshikuni Kimura, japanese professional wrestler
- Princess Naniwa no Ono (難波小野王, ? – 489), Empress of Japan
- Chieko Naniwa (浪花 千栄子, 1907–1973), Japanese actress
Music
- Naniwa Danshi, Japanese boy band
- Naniwa Express, Japanese jazz fusion group
Places
- Naniwa-kyō, the place that became the modern Japanese city of Osaka
- Naniwa-ku, Osaka, one of the 24 wards of Osaka City, Japan
Other uses
- Naniwa Kin'yūdō, is a Japanese manga
- Naniwa Maru, is a replica ship of a typical Japanese trader
- Japanese cruiser Naniwa, the first protected cruiser built specifically for the Imperial Japanese Navy