List of Famous people born in Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Shugo Oshinari
Shugo Oshinari is a Japanese actor.
Fumie Suguri
Fumie Suguri is a Japanese former competitive figure skater. She is a three-time World medalist, a three-time Four Continents champion, the 2003 Grand Prix Final champion, and a five-time Japanese national champion.
Yuri Mitsui
Yuri Mitsui , is a Japanese actress and model. She is also a race car driver. She was born in Chiba Prefecture.
Moe Oshikiri
Moe Oshikiri is a Japanese model best known her work with fashion magazine AneCan and its sister magazine CanCam, which Oshikiri was a former top model for. She is also a designer, starting her own Kimono line branded under her name, as well as a hosiery line with CanCam model Yuri Ebihara called f*ing motesto.
Naoto Nakamura
Naoto Nakamura , better known by his stage name Naoto Inti Raymi , is a Japanese singer-songwriter and composer. He was born in Mie Prefecture in Japan and later grew up in Chiba Prefecture. For two years from 2001, he used his given name Naoto as his stage name. In 2001, while he was still attending Chuo University, Naoto debuted into the major music scene with his single "Growing up!!" released by Sony Music Records. Then he kept releasing the total three singles and one album before graduating from his university in 2002.
Ryota Ozawa
Ryota Ozawa is a Japanese actor best known for his role as Captain Marvelous/Gokai Red in the 2011 Super Sentai series Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger. Ozawa is currently affiliated with Hori Agency.
Shuhei Yomoda
Shuhei Yomoda is a former Japanese football player and manager.
Pata
Tomoaki Ishizuka , known exclusively by his stage name Pata, is a Japanese musician. He is the rhythm guitarist for the visual kei rock band X Japan. He joined the band in 1987, stayed with them until their dissolution in 1997 and rejoined when the band started a comeback in 2007.
Katsuyuki Dobashi
Katsuyuki Dobashi is a former Nippon Professional Baseball infielder.
Naoko Yamazaki
Naoko Yamazaki is an engineer, former Japanese astronaut at JAXA, and the second Japanese woman to fly in space. The first was Chiaki Mukai.