Nomura - People

People

  • Don Nomura (born 1957), Japanese-American baseball agent
  • Katsuhiro Nomura, Japanese voice actor
  • Katsunori Nomura (born 1973), Japanese baseball player and coach
  • Katsuya Nomura (born 1935), Japanese baseball player and manager
  • Ken Nomura D1 Grand Prix Driver
  • Kenji Nomura (born 1970), Japanese voice actor
  • Kenjiro Nomura (born 1966), former Japanese baseball player of the Hiroshima Carp
  • Kichisaburo Nomura (1877–1964), admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy and the ambassador to the United States until the attack on Pearl Harbor
  • Kodō Nomura (1882 - 1963), pen-name of Osakazu Nomura, a novelist and music critic in Showa period Japan
  • Mami Nomura (born 1964), Japanese actress
  • Michiko Nomura (born 1938), Japanese voice actress
  • Naokuni Nomura (1885-1973), Japanese admiral and naval attache to Nazi Germany
  • Sadanori Nomura, art director
  • Takahito Nomura, Japanese baseball player
  • Tadahiro Nomura, one of the most famous Judo competitors in Japan
  • Tatsuji Nomura, pioneer in the development of laboratory animals for biomedical researches
  • Ted Nomura, comic book writer and artist, creator of Luftwaffe 1946 for Antarctic Press.
  • Tetsuya Nomura (born 1970), game and character designer at Square Enix
  • Tokushichi Nomura II (1878–1945), founder of the Nomura zaibatsu
  • Toshiro Nomura, Japanese astronomer
  • Toyokazu Nomura, Japanese judoka
  • Yoshitaro Nomura (1919–2005), Japanese film director
  • Yuka Nomura (born 1984), Japanese actress
  • Inoue Masaru (1843–1910), "Father of the Japanese Railways", briefly bore the name Nomura Yakichi

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