List of Famous people with last name Inaba
Carrie Ann Inaba
Carrie Ann Inaba is an American television personality, dancer, choreographer, actress, and singer. She is best known for her work on ABC TV's Dancing with the Stars. She is a current co-host and moderator of the CBS Daytime talk show, The Talk. She started her career as a singer in Japan, but became best known for her dancing, first introducing herself to American audiences as one of the original Fly Girls on the Fox sketch comedy series In Living Color from 1990 to 1992.
Atsunori Inaba
Atsunori Inaba is a Japanese professional baseball manager and former player. He was the Most Valuable Player of the 2006 Japan Series.
Koshi Inaba
Koshi Inaba is a Japanese vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. He is best known as the singer and lyricist of the rock duo B'z, the best-selling music act in their native Japan. He has also had a successful solo career, with five studio albums and five singles topping the Japanese music charts. He collaborated with Slash on single "Sahara" which was released in 2009. In 2017, he released a collaborative album, Chubby Groove, with Stevie Salas under the name "Inaba/Salas".
Yū Inaba
Yu Inaba is a Japanese actor who is affiliated with LesPros Entertainment. He is best known for his role as the character, Go Shijima/Kamen Rider Mach, from the Kamen Rider series Kamen Rider Drive.
Atsuko Inaba
Atsuko Inaba is a former Japanese female singer formerly within Hello! Project
Manaka Inaba
Atsushi Inaba
Atsushi Inaba is a Japanese video game producer and businessman. He was the former CEO and producer of the Capcom subsidiary Clover Studio, who developed the games Viewtiful Joe, Ōkami, and God Hand. He is currently the head producer at the development division at PlatinumGames.
Naoto Inaba
Akira Inaba
Akira Inaba is a Japanese professional shogi player, ranked 8-dan. Inaba, together with Tetsurō Itodani, Masayuki Toyoshima and Akihiro Murata, is one of four Kansai-based young shogi professionals who are collectively referred to as the "Young Kansai Big Four".