Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en prefectura de Okinawa
Yoko Gushiken
Yoko Gushiken is a Japanese former professional boxer who competed from 1974 to 1981. He held the WBA light-flyweight title from 1976 to 1981, making a total of 13 successful defences. Following his retirement from boxing, he remains popular in Japan as a tarento having signed a contract with Ohta Production. He is well known in Japan for his comical trademark looks of perm afro hair style.
Hitoe Arakaki
Hitoe Arakaki is the oldest member of the Japanese pop group Speed, which disbanded in 2000 and reformed in 2009. She was born in Okinawa, Japan, and is also known purely by her first name, Hitoe.
Ryō Kiyuna
Ryo Kiyuna es un luchador de kárate japonés campeón olímpico en Tokio 2020 en la modalidad de Kata.
Ritsuko Matsuda
Ritsuko Matsuda is the birth name of LINA, a J-pop singer from Okinawa, Japan, and a member of the group Super Monkey's from 1995. After the group disbanded, she formed the group MAX with other Super Monkey's vocalists.
Reina Miyauchi
Reina Miyauchi is a J-pop singer from Okinawa, Japan, and current member of the group MAX. She made her debut with the group Super Monkey's on 25 January 1995, and then, after the departure of Namie Amuro, she formed the group MAX with the remaining group members.
Kazuki Kamizato
Kazuki Kamizato is a professional Japanese baseball player. He plays outfielder for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars.
Mamiko Higa
Mamiko Higa is a Japanese professional golfer.
Mika Miyazato
Mika Miyazato es una golfista profesional japonesa que juega en la Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour.
Shun Nishime
Shun Nishime (20 de febrero de 1998, Uruma, Prefectura de Okinawa, Japón es un actor y modelo japonés representado por la agencia Oscar Promotion. Es conocido por ganar en 2014 el Gran Premio del 27.º Junon Super Boy Contest, y por ser el protagonista en 2015 y 2016 de la serie Kamen Rider Ghost.
Tetsuhiro Kina
Tetsuhiro Kina es un exfutbolista japonés. Jugaba de centrocampista y su último club fue el Okinawa Kaiho Bank de Japón.