Chihiro - People

People

  • Chihiro Fujioka (born 1959, 千尋), Japanese director
  • Chihiro Hara (born 1984, 千尋), Japanese AV idol
  • Chihiro Harada, a music composer
  • Chihiro Hasegawa (born 1984, ちひろ), award-winning Japanese AV idol
  • Chihiro Ishiguro (born 1983, 石黒千尋), professional voice actress, who records voices for animation films
  • Chihiro Kaneko (born 1983), Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher for the Orix Buffaloes
  • Chihiro Kato (born 1988), Japanese volleyball player
  • Chihiro Kusaka (born 1978), Japanese voice actors
  • Chihiro Minato (born 1960, 千尋), Japanese photographer
  • Chihiro Onitsuka (born 1980, ちひろ), Japanese singer-songwriter and pianist
  • Chihiro Otsuka (born 1986, ちひろ), Japanese actress
  • Chihiro Suzuki, Japanese voice actors
  • Chihiro Yonekura (born 1972, 千尋), Japanese singer
  • Chihiro Kameyama

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