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Machiko Hasegawa
Machiko Hasegawa , January 30, 1920 – May 27, 1992, in Taku, Saga Prefecture) was one of the first female manga artists.
Kyōko Hasegawa
Kyōko Hasegawa is a Japanese model and actress. She is married to Haruichi Shindō, one of the members of the Japanese rock band Porno Graffitti.
Hiroki Hasegawa
Hiroki Hasegawa , nicknamed Hasehiro-sama (ハセヒロ様), is a Japanese stage, film, and television actor. Trained as a stage actor at the Bungaku-za after graduating from Chuo University, he first began to appear on Japanese TV in small roles in 2008, and then in films in 2011.
Takeru Segawa
Takeru Segawa is a Japanese kickboxer. He is the current K-1 Super Featherweight champion and the former K-1 Featherweight champion and K-1 Super Bantamweight champion. He is the only three weight champion in K-1 history.
Yuya Hasegawa
Yuya Hasegawa is a Japanese baseball player. He has been with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks since 2007, and plays as Outfielder, wearing number 24. In 2009, he batted .312.
Suguru Egawa
Suguru Egawa is a Japanese former pitcher and current baseball analyst.
Tetsurō Degawa
Tetsurō Degawa is a Japanese comedian.
Kenta Hasegawa
Kenta Hasegawa is a former Japanese football player and manager. He played for the Japan national team.
Jun Hasegawa
Jun Hasegawa is a Japanese-American model who is affiliated with Isle management.
Tsuneo Hasegawa
Tsuneo Hasegawa was a Japanese alpinist. His achievements include the winter solo ascent of the "Great North Faces of the Alps" or "North Face Trilogy" and the world's first winter solo ascent of the South Face of Aconcagua in 1981. He died in 1991 in an avalanche while ascending the Ultar II South east face.
Shigetoshi Hasegawa
Shigetoshi Hasegawa is a retired relief pitcher in Major League Baseball, best-selling author and Japanese television personality. He achieved the most recognition when he played for the Seattle Mariners from 2002 through 2005. Previously, Hasegawa played with the Anaheim Angels (1997–2001), and before that spent six years with the Orix BlueWave. He bats and throws right-handed.
Tatsuya Egawa
Tatsuya Egawa is a Japanese manga artist and film director. He is probably best known for his Golden Boy manga series, which debuted in 1992. Egawa is known for his drawings of over-the-top facial expressions always crediting the staff of his creations, even on the covers. Kōsuke Fujishima, who is known as the creator of Oh My Goddess was once one of Egawa's assistants.
Hozumi Hasegawa
Hozumi Hasegawa is a Japanese former professional boxer who competed from 1999 to 2016. He is the first Japanese boxer to win world titles in three weight classes, having held the WBC bantamweight title from 2005 to 2010; the WBC featherweight title from 2010 to 2011; and the WBC super bantamweight title in 2016. Hasegawa received MVP awards from the Japan Boxing Commission in 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2009 for his title defenses, and is the first Japanese boxer to have defended a bantamweight world title more four times.
Yūko Kotegawa
Yūko Kotegawa is a Japanese actress from the city of Ōita.
Ikumi Hasegawa
Ikumi Hasegawa is a Japanese voice actress, affiliated with Raccoon Dog. She is known for her roles in 86 as Vladilena Milizé, Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- as Arcueid Brunestud and Bocchi the Rock! as Ikuyo Kita.
Hisao Egawa
Hisao Egawa is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who works for Aoni Production. Egawa is most known for the roles of Shin'ichi Maki in Slam Dunk, Geki Kuroiwa in Brave Command Dagwon, Geki Hyūma and Goldymarg in The King of Braves GaoGaiGar, Ogremon and Mugendramon in Digimon Adventure, Killer Bee in Naruto Shippuden, Falco Lombardi in the Star Fox series, and finally Purple Haze in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
Eiko Segawa
Eiko Segawa is a Japanese female enka singer and actress. She is affiliated with the talent agency NoReason Inc.
Yui Hasegawa
Yui Hasegawa is a Japanese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Milan and Japan national team. She previously played for Nippon TV Beleza.
Kazuhiko Hasegawa
Kazuhiko Hasegawa is a Japanese film director. He won the award for Best Director at the 1st Yokohama Film Festival for The Man Who Stole the Sun.