Notable Graduates
- Yūko Aizawa (Women's Japan Basketball League Chanson V-Magic member)
- Kyōkei Arakawa (Radio personality, free announcer)
- Tōru Doi (Member of the lower house)
- Shūhei Hanabushi (Japan Football League Sony Sendai F.C. midfielder)
- Teruaki Hayasaka (manga artist)
- Tsutomu Henmi (Actor)
- Takanori Hoshi (Professional catcher for the Yomiuri Giants)
- Hōmei Iwano (Novelist, poet)
- Sayuri Kamata (Sendai city council member)
- Ryūsei Kamiguchi (Magician)
- Makoto Katō (Professional basketball player for the Rera Kamuy Hokkaido)
- Takayuki Kishi (Professional pitcher for the Saitama Seibu Lions)
- Makiko Kitada (Announcer for Akita Asahi Broadcasting)
- Takeshi Koike (Announcer for Aomori Broadcasting Corporation)
- Kazuko Kōri (Member of the lower house)
- Daichi Matsuda (Professional basketball player for the Sendai 89ers)
- Hitoshi Minowa (Musician for "Hound Dog")
- Masashi Nakano (Member of the lower house, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry cabinet minister)
- Satoshi Nibe (Professional pitcher for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp)
- Moko Ogawa (Personality)
- Tarō Ōmiya (Actor)
- Kenichi Osada (Karate practitioner)
- Shunrō Oshikawa (Science fiction author)
- Kōhei Ōtomo (Musician for "Hound Dog", actor)
- Ayumi Oyama (Author)
- Eri Saitō (Weather forecaster for Weather Map)
- Norio Sasaki (Composer)
- Chieko Satō (Announcer for the Yamagata Broadcasting Company)
- Muneyuki Satō (Singer)
- Yoshikazu Satō (Television producer for Fuji Television)
- Hiroko Shino (Actress)
- Kyōka Suzuki (Actress)
- Mitsuhiro Suzuki (Announcer for Nippon Cultural Broadcasting)
- Kenichi Takahashi (Professional basketball player for the Sendai 89ers)
- Toshinobu Takahashi (Baseball infielder)
- Yūji Takahashi (Announcer for Iwate Menkoi Television)
- Sū Wakai (Novelist)
- Wakky Kaiyama (Tarento)
- Kōichi Yamadera (voice actor and actor)
- Junichi Yashima (Musician for "Hound Dog")
- Masahiro Yoshimoto (Scriptwriter)
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