Yutaka - People

People

  • Yutaka Abe (豊), former Japanese film director and actor
  • Yutaka Akita (豊, born 1970), Japanese former football player
  • Yutaka Aoyama (穣, born 1965), Japanese vocal actor
  • Yutaka Banno (豊, born 1961), Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan
  • Yutaka Demachi (豊, born 1935), Japanese volleyball player
  • Yutaka Enatsu (豊, born 1948), Japanese pitcher
  • Yutaka Fukufuji (豊, born 1982), the first Japanese-born player to appear in a National Hockey League game
  • Yutaka Fukumoto (豊, born 1947), professional baseball player
  • Yutaka Fukushima (豊, born 1958), Japanese politician of the New Komeito Party
  • Yutaka Haniya (雄高, 1909–1997), Japanese author
  • Yutaka Higuchi (豊, born 1949), Japanese figure skater
  • Yutaka Higuchi (豊, born 1967), bassist for the Japanese rock band BUCK-TICK
  • Yutaka Hirose (裕, born 1962), Japanese actor and voice actor
  • Yutaka Inagawa (born 1974), Japanese artist
  • Yutaka Ishinabe (裕, born 1948), the first French Chef in the Japanese cooking show Iron Chef
  • Yutaka Izubuchi (裕, born 1958), Japanese illustrator, anime designer and director
  • Yutaka Kagaya (born 1968), Japanese digital artist
  • Yutaka Katayama (豊, born 1909), the first president of Nissan Motor Company in U.S.A
  • Yutaka Kisenosato (寛, born 1986), sumo wrestler (born Yutaka Hagiwara)
  • Yutaka Mafune (豊, 1902–1977), playwright in Showa period Japan
  • Yutaka Matsushige (豊, born 1963), Japanese actor
  • Yutaka Minowa (豊), character designer and animation director who works with Madhouse
  • Yutaka Mizutani (豊, born 1952), Japanese actor and singer
  • Yutaka Nanten (佑), Japanese manga artist
  • Yutaka Niida (豊, born 1978), professional minimumweight boxer
  • Yutaka Ohno (豊, born 1955), former Japanese baseball player
  • Yutaka Ozaki (豊, 1965–1992), popular Japanese musician
  • Yutaka Tachibana (裕), Japanese manga artist
  • Yutaka Tahara (豊, born 1982), Japanese football player
  • Yutaka Takanashi (豊), Japanese photographer who photographed fashion, urban design, and city life
  • Yutaka Take (豊, born 1969), Japanese jockey
  • Yutaka Takenouchi (豊, born 1971), Japanese actor
  • Yutaka Tanaka (ユタカ, born 1966), Japanese manga artist
  • Yutaka Taniyama (豊, 1927–1958), Japanese mathematician
  • Yutaka Wada (豊, born 1962), former Japanese baseball player
  • Yutaka Yaguchi (born 1932), Chief Instructor and Chairman of the International Shotokan Karate Federation
  • Yutaka Yamaguchi (泰, born 1940), member of the Group of Thirty
  • Yutaka Yamamoto (寛, born 1974), Japanese animation director
  • Yutaka Yokokura (豊, 1940s), Japanese jazz musician
  • Yutaka Yoshie (豊, born 1974), Japanese professional wrestler
  • Yutaka Uke (ゆたか), real name of The Gazette's drummer Kai

Fictional characters:

  • Yutaka Kobayakawa (ゆたか), character in the anime series Lucky Star
  • Yutaka Kobayashi, Megatokyo character
  • Yutaka Seto (豊), character in the novel, film and manga Battle Royale
  • Yutaka Tamaru (裕), minor character in the Suzumiya Haruhi franchise
with the surname Yutaka
  • Makoto Yutaka (豊), character in the manga series The Day of Revolution/Princess Princess
  • Mikoto Yutaka (豊), character in the manga series The Day of Revolution/Princess Princess

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