Taku Explained
Taku may refer to:
Places
North America
- the Taku River, in Alaska and British Columbia
- Taku Arm of Tagish Lake in British Columbia
Asia
- Taku Forts, forts on the south bank of the Hai He, in Tanggu District, Tianjin municipality, in northeastern China
- Taku, Saga, a city in Saga prefecture on the island of Kyūshū, Japan
- Taku, India, a town in India
Oceania
Peoples
People
Surname
Nickname
Given name
"Taku" is a Japanese male given name.
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese snowboarder
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese recording artist and percussionist for Fleetwood Mac
- , Japanese screenwriter
- Taku Morishita, Japanese shogi player
- , Japanese freestyle skier
- , Japanese basketball coach
- Taku Sugimoto, Japanese guitarist
- Taku Takahashi (born 1974), one half of the hip-hop duo M-Flo
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese politician
Characters
Transportation
- HMS Taku (1900), the former German-built (at Schichau-Werke in 1898) Chinese destroyer Hai Lung captured by the British Navy at the Battle of Taku Forts on 17 June 1900 and added to the British Navy; she was sold in October 1916 to be scrapped
- HMS Taku (N38), a 1939 British T class submarine
- MV Taku, a 1963 vessel for the Alaska Marine Highway System
- USC&GS Taku, an 1898 United States Coast Guard and Geodetic Survey ship
- Taku Station, a railway station in Taku, Saga, Japan
Animals
- Taku (whale), an Orca (killer whale) that once lived at SeaWorld
- The Fijian name for the Hawksbill turtle
Other uses
See also