Yamauchi or Yamanouchi (やまうち or やまのうち, lit. "inside mountains") is a Japanese surname. Either name is written in kanji as 山内 while Yamanouchi can also be written as 山ノ内.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Yamanouchi Toyoshige, 15th feudal lord of the Tosa domain
 - Yamauchi Kazutoyo, first feudal lord of the Tosa domain
 - Kenji Yamanouchi, eponymous founder of Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co., now part of Astellas Pharma
 - Edwin M. Yamauchi, historian and biblical scholar
 - Fusajiro Yamauchi, founder of Nintendo
- Sekiryo Yamauchi (born Sekiryo Kaneda), second president of Nintendo, son-in-law of Fusajiro Yamauchi
 - Hiroshi Yamauchi, third president of Nintendo, grandson of Fusajiro Yamauchi
 
 - Goiti Yamauchi, Japanese-Brazilian mixed martial artist
 - Kazunori Yamauchi, creator of the Gran Turismo videogame series
 - Mara Yamauchi, British long-distance runner
 - Masakatsu Yamanouchi (山内 政勝, born 1942), Japanese rower
 - Minami Yamanouchi (山ノ内 みなみ, born 1992), Japanese long-distance runner
 - Wakako Yamauchi, American writer
 - Tetsu Yamauchi, Japanese bass guitarist for the bands Free and The Faces
 - Akihiro Yamauchi, Japanese volleyball player
 
Other uses:
- Yamanouchi, Kamakura, a neighbourhood in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
 - Yamanouchi, Nagano, a town in the Shimotakai District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan
 - Yamauchi, Saga, a former town of Kishima District, Saga Prefecture, Japan
 - Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical, a company acquired by Astellas Pharma
 
See also
- Japanese name
 - Special:Prefixindex/Yamauchi - the page gives articles starting with Yamauchi.
 - Special:Prefixindex/Yamanouchi - the page gives articles starting with Yamanouchi.
 
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