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Yūichirō Tamaki
Yuichiro Tamaki is a Japanese politician and the leader of the Democratic Party for the People (DPFP). He is a member of the House of Representatives, and a former leader of Kibō no Tō. Before joining Kibō, Tamaki was a member of the Democratic Party.
Kōji Tamaki
Kōji Tamaki is a Japanese singer-songwriter, and actor. He has been well known as a frontman of the band Anzen Chitai that debuted in 1982 and enjoyed their successful career particularly during the 1980s.
Yōko Aramaki
Yōko Aramaki is a Japanese singer and impressionist connected to the K-Dash-associated office Peach. She is a graduate of Shujitsu High School. While she aimed to become a singer since childhood, she is also trained in piano and enka. In November 2012, she announced she would take a break from singing to recuperate.
Hiroshi Tamaki
Hiroshi Tamaki is a Japanese actor, singer, and model from Nagoya, Japan. When he was still in high school, he was discovered by a talent agent while out shopping with friends. He made his debut in the drama Am I Weird? in 1998. Tamaki became more well known with his appearance in the 2001 film Waterboys.
Kazuo Sakamaki
Kazuo Sakamaki was a Japanese naval officer who became the first Japanese prisoner of war of World War II captured by U.S. forces.
Denny Tamaki
Denny Tamaki is a Japanese politician and the current Governor of Okinawa Prefecture since August 2018.
Mohamed Hamaki
Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed El-Hamaki is an Egyptian singer. In 2010, he won the award "Best Arabia Act" in the MTV Europe Music Awards and music award in 2006 for "Ahla Haga Fiki". He was a coach at The Voice Ahla Sawt in 2019.
Yoshihiko Aramaki
Yoshihiko Aramaki is a Japanese actor and voice actor who has portrayed characters for stage, films, television and video games.
Jun Amaki
Jun Amaki is a Japanese gravure idol. She is nicknamed Jun-chan (じゅんちゃん).
Nami Tamaki
Nami Tamaki is a Japanese pop singer. As a teenager under the Sony Music Japan label, she had four top-ten albums, two of which reached number one. Her singles were used as theme songs for animated shows such as Mobile Suit Gundam Seed, Gundam Seed Destiny, and D. Gray-man, as well as being representative of the J-Pop music trend. She has various commercial tie-ins with the anime and games industry, and has also performed in stage musicals and a movie.