Takamura - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Corinne (Corey) Takamura, character from the children's book series The Saddle Club
  • Eiko Takamura, character from the Japanese drama Haruka 17
  • Dr. Fuji Takamura, character in the film Highlander III: The Final Dimension
  • Keiko Takamura, character from the anime series Uta Kata
  • Koji Takamura, character from the manga series Clamp School Paranormal Inverstigators
  • Mamoru Takamura, character from the manga/anime series Fighting Spirit (はじめの一歩,Hajime no Ippo)
  • Masaki Takamura (Mason Templar), from the manga/anime series Miracle Girls
  • Shouichirou Takamura, human guise of the monster of the week in the Tokusatsu TV series, Gosei Sentai Dairanger
  • Suou Takamura, character from manga/anime series Clamp School Detectives
  • Tsubaki Takamura, character in the anime series Sakura Wars
  • Yukari Takamura, character from the anime OVA Blazing Transfer Student
  • Takamura, minor character from the manga/anime series Shadow Star
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