Chiba - People

People

  • Akira Chiba, president of The Pokémon Company
  • Chiba Ginko, a gymnastics at the 1964 Summer Olympics
  • Kaori Chiba (born 1981), Japanese field hockey player
  • Kazuo Chiba (born 1940), Japanese Aikido teacher
  • Keiko Chiba (born 1948), Japanese Minister of Justice
  • Reiko Chiba (born 1975), Japanese actress
  • Ryohei Chiba (born 1984), Japanese singer
  • Saeko Chiba (born 1977), Japanese voice actress
  • Saïd Chiba (born 1970), Moroccan footballer
  • Shigetane Chiba, a Japanese military commander
  • Shigeru Chiba (born 1954; also known as Masaharu Maeda), Japanese voice actor
  • Chiba Shusaku Narimasa (1794–1856), founder of the Hokushin Itto school of swordsmanship
  • Sonny Chiba (born 1939; also known as Shin'ichi Chiba), Japanese actor
  • Susumu Chiba (born 1970), Japanese voice actor
  • Teisuke Chiba (1917–1965), photographer
  • Tetsuya Chiba (born 1939), Japanese manga artist
  • Chiba clan, a Japanese clan
  • Tsunetane Chiba, a Japanese military commander

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