Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Hiroshi
Hiroshi Urano
Hiroshi Urano is a Japanese former professional baseball pitcher. He has played in his entire career with the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters.
Hiroshi Iwasaki
Hiroshi Iwasaki es un seiyū japonés. Ha participado en series como Sailor Moon Crystal, One Piece, Sora no Otoshimono y Tiger & Bunny, entre otras.
Hiroshi Yamada
Hiroshi Yamada is a Japanese politician born on January 8, 1958. He is a former member of the House of Representatives and was the inaugural Secretary-General of the Party for Future Generations, an opposition party formed in August 2014.
Hiroshi Yamamoto
Hiroshi Yamamoto, nacido el 31 de octubre de 1962, es un deportista japonés que compite en la disciplina de tiro con arco.
Hiroshi Mori
Hiroshi Mori is a Japanese writer and engineer. He is famous for writing mystery novels – particularly his debut work The Perfect Insider, which won him the first Mephisto Prize in 1996 – but he considers himself to be a researcher as well as craftsman.
Hiroshi Hayano
Hiroshi Hayano es un exfutbolista japonés que se desempeñaba como delantero y entrenador.
Hiroshi Suzuki
Hiroshi Suzuki is a professional Japanese baseball player. He plays pitcher for the Chunichi Dragons.
Hiroshi Moriwaki
Hiroshi Moriwaki is a former Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball player and current coach.
Hiroshi Kitadani
Hiroshi Kitadani is a Japanese singer, who primarily performs theme songs and other songs in anime. He also works behind the scenes of many songs. He currently works with JAM Project. He is most famous for singing the first, fifteenth, nineteenth and twenty-second opening themes of the popular anime series One Piece.
Hiroshi Gamō
Hiroshi Gamou es un escritor de manga conocido por sus trabajos para la revista semanal japonesa Shonen Jump. Su trabajo más famoso es la serie de manga Tottemo! Luckyman. Aun así, se rumorea que es también el autor de la serie Death Note, usando el seudónimo Tsugumi Ohba debido a las diversas pistas y referencias realizadas a través de ésta y su siguiente obra, Bakuman.