Masashi - People

People

  • Masashi Asaki (朝基; born 1970), manga artist
  • Masashi Ebara (正士; born 1953), Japanese voice actor
  • Masashi Eriguchi (匡史; born 1988), sprinter
  • Masashi Fujimoto (藤本; born 1963), Japanese entertainer who lives in London
  • Masashi Hamauzu (正志; born 1971), composer
  • Masashi Kishimoto (斉史; born 1974), manga artist
  • Masashi Kato (真志 加藤; born 1970), freestyle swimmer
  • Masashi Kawakami (雅史 川上; born 1972), boxer
  • Masashi Miyamoto (雅史; born 1957), investor
  • Masashi Motoyama (雅志; born 1979), footballer
  • Masashi Nakayama (雅史; born 1967), footballer
  • Masashi Oiso (雅志), Magic: The Gathering player
  • Masashi Oguro (将志; born 1980), footballer
  • Masashi Ozaki (将司; born 1947), golfer
  • Masashi Sada (まさし; born 1952)
  • Masashi Sugawara (正志; born 1962), Japanese voice actor
  • Masashi Tanaka (政志; born 1962), manga artist
  • Masashi Tashiro (まさし; born 1956), television performer
  • Masashi Ueda (植田; born 1947), manga artist
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