List of Famous people with last name Iida
Riho Iida
Riho Iida is a Japanese ex-child model-turned-actress, voice actress and singer. Her nickname is Rippi.
Tetsuya Iida
Tetsuya Iida is a former Nippon Professional Baseball outfielder.
Yūya Iida
Yuya Iida is a professional Japanese baseball player. He plays pitcher for the Orix Buffaloes.
Kaori Iida
Kaori Iida is a Japanese pop singer and actress, associated with Hello! Project and best known as a founding member of the girl band Morning Musume. She has also recorded with the Morning Musume side project band Tanpopo and is currently a solo artist. During her time in the group, she was the tallest member (168 cm), earning her the nickname "Kaorin" & "Kao-tan". She is currently a member of Dream Morning Musume.
Satoshi Iida
Satoshi Iida is a Japanese professional boxer from Nagoya, Aichi, Japan. Iida won the WBA super flyweight championship of the world in 1997 when he defeated Thai champion Yokthai Sithoar via a 12th-round unanimous decision.
Dakotsu Iida
Dakotsu Iida was a Japanese haiku poet from what is now part of the city of Fuefuki, Yamanashi, Japan. Commonly referred to as Dakotsu, his real name was Takeji Iida . He trained under Kyoshi Takahama, and was a frequent contributor to such haiku journals as Hototogisu (magazine) and Unmo. He was chief editor of Unmo until his death, upon which his son, the prominent haiku poet Ryuta Iida, took over as the editor of Unmo.
Jumpei Iida
Jumpei Iida is a Japanese football referee. He has officiated matches in numerous international tournaments including EAFF Championship and AFC Cup. Locally he has officiated regularly in the J. League. In 2012, he officiated in the English FA Cup and Professional Development League.
Umanosuke Iida
Umanosuke Iida was a Japanese anime creator, director, screenwriter. Iida died due to lung cancer.
Toshinobu Iida
Tetsunari Iida
Tetsunari Iida is director of the Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies in Japan. Following the Fukushima nuclear disaster, he is calling for a decrease in Japan's reliance on nuclear power and an increase in renewable energy use.