Fujiwara - People

People

  • The Fujiwara clan and its members
    • Fujiwara no Kamatari
  • Northern Fujiwara clan
    • Fujiwara no Kiyohira
  • Fujiwara (owarai), a Japanese comedy duo (kombi) consisting of Toshifumi Fujimoto (藤本敏史) and Takayuki Haranishi (原西孝幸)
  • Harry Fujiwara (Mr. Fuji), a Japanese-American wrestler
  • Hiroshi Fujiwara (born 1964), Japanese musician, trendsetter, producer, and designer
  • Kamatari Fujiwara (1905 - 1985), a Japanese actor
  • Kei Fujiwara (born 1964), a Japanese actress and film director
  • Keiji Fujiwara (born 1964), a Japanese voice actor
  • Masahiko Fujiwara (born 1943), a Japanese mathematician and essayist
  • Motoo Fujiwara, lead singer and composer for the Japanese rock band Bump of Chicken
  • Natsuki Fujiwara (born 1986), a Japanese glamour model
  • Norika Fujiwara (born 1971), a Japanese beauty queen, model and actress
  • Sakuhei Fujiwhara (1884 – 1950), a Japanese meteorologist
  • Tatsuya Fujiwara (born 1982), a Japanese actor
  • Tokuro Fujiwara, a Japanese video game designer
  • Toshio Fujiwara (born 1948), a Japanese kickboxer
  • Yoshiaki Fujiwara (born 1949), a Japanese actor and professional wrestler
  • Yoshie Fujiwara (1898 – 1976), a Japanese tenor singer

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