Junichi - People

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  • Futatsuryū Jun'ichi (順一, born 1950), Japanese sumo wrestler
  • Junichi Fujisaku (淳一, born 1967), Japanese anime director and scriptwriter
  • Junichi Hirokami (淳一, born 1958), Japanese conductor
  • Junichi Inagaki (潤一, born 1953), Japanese popular singer
  • Junichi Inamoto (潤一, born 1979), Japanese football player
  • Junichi Kakizaki (順一, born 1971), Japanese artist, sculptor, and installation artist
  • Jun'ichi Kanemaru (淳一, born 1962), Japanese voice actor
  • Junichi Komori (純一, born 1941), Japanese three-cushion billiards player
  • Junichi Masuda (順一, born 1968), Japanese video game composer
  • Junichi Nakatsuru (純一), Japanese video game composer
  • Junichi Okada (准一, born 1980), member of the Japanese boy's group V6
  • Junichi Sasai (醇一, 1918–1942), Japanese naval aviator during World War II
  • Junichi Sato (順一, born 1960), Japanese anime director
  • Junichi Sawayashiki (純一, born 1984), Japanese professional kickboxer
  • Junichi P. Semitsu (born 1973), American professor of law
  • Junichi Suwabe (順一, born 1972), Japanese voice actor
  • Junichi Tazawa (順一, born 1986), Japanese baseball pitcher
  • Junichi Watanabe (born 1933), Japanese writer
  • Junichi Ishii (born 1957), Japanese Liberal Democratic Party politician
  • Junichi Miyashita (born 1983), Japanese Olympic swimmer
  • Junichi Usui (born 1957), retired Japanese Olympic long jumper
  • Jun'ichi Sugawara (born 1959), Japanese voice actor
  • Jun-ichi Nishizawa (born 1926)
  • Junichi Misawa (born 1985), Japanese football player
  • Junichi Inoue (born 1971), Japanese speed skater who competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics and in the 1994 Winter Olympics
  • Karigane Junichi (1879–1959), Japanese Go player

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