List of Famous people named Kazuyuki
Kazuyuki Kaneda
Kazuyuki Kaneda is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher for the Orix Buffaloes in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball. Kaneda was drafted 5th in the 2012 draft and made his first team debut on opening day of the 2014 season, pitching a scoreless 7th inning against the Yomiuri Giants.
Kazuyuki Aijima
Kazuyuki Aijima is a Japanese stage and film actor, and one of the original Tokyo Sunshine Boys, a theatrical troupe that lasted from 1983 to about 1994. He is currently seen in television dramas and onstage in Japan.
Kazuyuki Kyoya
Kazuyuki Kyoya is a former Japanese football player and wheelchair basketball player. He has competed in the 4 Summer Paralympics.
Kazuyuki Atsuzawa
Kazuyuki Atsuzawa is a retired Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball player. He is the current pitching coach for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters.
Kazuyuki Toda
Kazuyuki Toda is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team.
Kazuyuki Okitsu
Kazuyuki Okitsu is a Japanese voice actor and narrator. After he graduated from the Osaka University of Arts he was initially represented by the REM talent agency but from May, 2007 he has been affiliated with Kekke Corporation. When he was a 3rd year high school student he was the moderator for the 79th Japanese High School Baseball Championship opening ceremony.
Kazuyuki Miyata
Kazuyuki Miyata is a Japanese mixed martial artist currently competing in the Lightweight division of Rizin. A professional competitor since 2004, Miyata has competed for DREAM, K-1 HERO'S, DEEP, RINGS, and made an appearance at K-1 PREMIUM 2007 Dynamite!!
Kazuyuki Morisaki
Kazuyuki Morisaki is a former Japanese football player. He is the twin brother of Koji Morisaki.
Kazuyuki Hoashi
Kazuyuki Hoashi is a Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher.
Kazuyuki Hamada
Kazuyuki Hamada is a Japanese politician. He has served one term in the House of Councillors for the Tottori At-large district. After being elected in 2010 as a candidate for the Liberal Democratic Party, he changed parties three times before unsuccessfully seeking re-election as an independent candidate in 2016.