Aoyama (surname) explained
Aoyama (written: 青山 literally "blue mountain") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- , Japanese civil engineer
- , Japanese former butterfly swimmer
- , Japanese manga artist (birthname: Yoshimasa Aoyama)
- , Japanese gravure idol and tarento
- , Japanese motorcycle racer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese samurai
- , Japanese manga artist
- , one of the first Japanese people to immigrate to Europe
- , Japanese voice actress and singer
- , Japanese writer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese film director
- , Japanese motorcycle racer
- , Japanese tennis player
- , Japanese medical scientist and doctor
- , Japanese pop singer
- , Japanese voice actress
- , Japanese voice actress
- , Japanese voice actor
- Zakuro Aoyama, born 1990, Japanese artist
Fictional characters
- Hajime Aoyama, character in Ghost Stories (anime)
- Masaya Aoyama of Tokyo Mew Mew
- Motoko Aoyama of Love Hina
- Otaki Aoyama, character in the anime/manga series Oh My Goddess!
- Shigeharu Aoyama, the main character in the Japanese film, Audition (film)
- Shougo Aoyama of Toei Animation's Yu-Gi-Oh! movie (not the movie aired in North America)
- Tessan Aoyama, a samurai in a folk version of a Japanese ghost story titled Banchō Sarayashiki
- Yuki Aoyama, character in Chance Pop Session
- Saborou Aoyama, The Blue Ranger from the 1982 Super Sentai Series Goggle V
- Yuga Aoyama, character in My Hero Academia
See also