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Katsuyuki Konishi
Katsuyuki Konishi is a Japanese voice actor from Wakayama, Wakayama. He is affiliated with Ken Production. His debut role was Volfogg/Big Volfogg in GaoGaiGar. He's mostly known for giving his voice to two tall blonde and strong heroes, Laxus Dreyar from Fairy Tail and Tanktop Master from One Punch Man. He's also known for voicing the two characters from the same anime, Keigo Asano and Shuhei Hisagi, both from Bleach. Recently, he's been gaining recognition as Diavolo from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind and Tengen Uzui from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
Toru Muranishi
Toru Muranishi is an innovative and controversial director of Japanese adult videos (AV). Known in Japan as the "Emperor of Porn", he has been credited as one of the creators of the quasi-documentary style found in Japanese AVs, a genre which has remained popular throughout the history of the adult industry in Japan. He was called "the dirtiest of the industry’s dirty old men" in a 1992 Tokyo Journal article by Kjell Fornander. Sometimes his posts on Twitter arouse criticism because those are considered as discriminatory remarks against women.
Sayuri Uenishi
Sayuri Uenishi is a Japanese politician and tarento. She served two terms in the House of Representatives before being expelled from her party for skipping a Diet session, then getting caught in a couple of scandals.
Manami Konishi
Manami Konishi , also known as KONI-TAN, is a Japanese actress, singer, songwriter, rapper, and record producer.
Jin Akanishi
Jin Akanishi is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter and actor. He has been active since 1998, first as one of the two lead vocalists of the popular J-pop boy-band KAT-TUN. Since the group's official debut in 2006, they have achieved 14 consecutive number ones on the Oricon charts. In 2009, Akanishi started his solo career, and since then has released two studio albums, and two mini albums.
Futoshi Nakanishi
Futoshi Nakanishi is a Japanese former professional baseball infielder, coach, and manager. He spent all of his playing career with the Nishitetsu Lions of Nippon Professional Baseball, and served as player-manager of the team from 1962 to 1969. Nakanishi also managed the Nippon Ham-Fighters, Hanshin Tigers, Yakult Swallows, and Chiba Lotte Marines. He coached for the Swallows, Kintetsu Buffaloes, Yomiuri Giants, and Orix BlueWave.
Naoki Miyanishi
Naoki Miyanishi is a Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters in Japan's Pacific League.
Daigo Nishi
Daigo Nishi is a Japanese footballer who currently plays for Vissel Kobe in the J1 League.
Yuki Nishi
Yuki Nishi is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher for the Hanshin Tigers in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball league. He formerly pitched for the Orix Buffaloes from 2009 to 2018.
Takayuki Ōnishi
Takayuki Ohnishi is a former Nippon Professional Baseball outfielder.
Jimmy Onishi
Jimmy Onishi is a Japanese painter and comedian. His real name is Hideaki Onishi , in which his given name is a combination of Hide (秀) from daimyo Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Aki (明) means "bright" which relates to the New Year celebrations and he is born in New Year's Day.
Rei Nakanishi
Rei Nakanishi was a Japanese novelist and songwriter. He won the 122nd Naoki Prize.
Saori Ōnishi
Saori Ōnishi is a Japanese voice actress who is affiliated with I'm Enterprise. She played La Folia Rihavein in her first main role for the anime series Strike the Blood. She is known for her roles as Eriri Spencer Sawamura in Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend, Ais Wallenstein in Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, and Vignette April Tsukinose in Gabriel DropOut. She won the Best Supporting Actress award and the Personality Award at the 12th Seiyu Awards.
Yoshiyuki Konishi
Masanori Konishi , better known as Yoshiyuki Konishi is a Japanese fashion designer who is represented by the talent agency Someday. He is nicknamed Don Konishi . He was divorced and is now single.
Kengo Kawanishi
Kengo Kawanishi is a Japanese voice actor. He was formerly affiliated with Office Kaoru, but is now represented by Mausu Promotion.
Takuya Ōnishi
Takuya Onishi is a Japanese astronaut selected for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in 2009. He spent four months on board the International Space Station in 2016.
Hiroko Konishi
Hiroko Konishi is a Japanese voice actress and musician. Some of her major roles are Jiyuu Nanohana in Jubei-chan, Sae Sawanoguchi in Magic User's Club, Nene Romanova in Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040, Akane Kimidori in the 1997 remake of Dr. Slump, the title character Ojarumaru, and the original Takeru Takaishi in Digimon Adventure. In video games she voiced Shiori Misaka in the original Kanon visual novel, Lilith Aensland in Darkstalkers, Bridget in Guilty Gear X2, and Sophia Roberinge in Mitsumete Knight. After leaving voice acting in the mid 2000s, Konishi has returned to become a singer and musician, releasing songs on her independent label Squirrel Records.
Hideo Ōnishi
Hideo Ōnishi is a Japanese politician and member of the House of Representatives, representing the Tokyo 16th district. He is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party.
Takashi Fukunishi
Takashi Fukunishi is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team.
Tamaki Nakanishi
Tamaki Nakanishi was a Japanese voice actress affiliated with 81 Produce.
Maya Nakanishi
Maya Nakanishi is a Paralympic athlete from Japan, competing in category T44 sprint and long jump events. She was born in Yufu, Ōita Prefecture, and played soft tennis competitively. In 2006 while working at a paint factory she was struck by a 5-tonne steel frame. Her right lower leg was amputated below the knee. After finding the transition back to tennis difficult she was encouraged to switch to track and field and quickly found success, setting Japanese records in the F44 category for the 100 and 200 meter events shortly after.
Takijirō Ōnishi
Takijirō Ōnishi was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, who came to be known as the father of the kamikaze.
An Konishi
An Konishi is a Japanese table tennis player. She competed in the women's singles event at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Hiroaki Nakanishi
Hiroaki Nakanishi KBE is a Japanese businessman and the current chairman of Hitachi, a Japanese multinational electronics and engineering conglomerate. He became the 10th president of Hitachi in 2010, and in 2014, assumed the position of chairman and CEO. He is also chairman of the compensation committee and general manager of the post-earthquake reconstruction & redevelopment division.
Yuka Onishi
Yuka Onishi or Ohnishi is a Japanese actress and idol singer in the 1980s, notable in the west for her role in the TV series Sukeban Deka III in 1987 and its following movies, Sukeban Deka: The Movie and Sukeban Deka II.
Keizō Nakanishi
Keizo Nakanishi is a Japanese singer-songwriter and composer. He graduated from Okayama Prefectural Kurashiki Amagi High School and Nihon University College of Economics.
Kenji Nakanishi
Kenji Nakanishi is a Japanese politician and member of the House of Councillors from Kanagawa. A former executive of JP Morgan Securities Japan, he was elected to the House of Councillors in 2010 as a member of Your Party for the Kanagawa at-large district, and he later joined the Liberal Democratic Party House of Councillors parliamentary group.
Rolly Teranishi
Rolly Teranishi more commonly known as Rolly, is a Japanese musician and music producer.
Kanako Nishi
Kanako Nishi is a Japanese writer and artist. She has won the Oda Sakunosuke Prize, the Kawai Hayao Literary Prize, and the Naoki Prize, and several of her books have been adapted for film.
Atsushi Yamanishi
Atsushi Yamanishi is a Japanese actor represented by Ricomotion.