Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Makoto
Makoto Hasegawa
Makoto Hasegawa is a Japanese basketball coach and a former player. Hasegawa was the head coach of Akita Northern Happinets. He is the first Japanese player ever to play in the American Basketball Association. Because of his trademark bushy goatee, his nickname is "hige" in Akita. He played for Kosei Club and Akita Northern Bisons as an amateur in his home prefecture. Currently he serves as an unaffiliated director of the Akita Happinets and the Japan national 3x3 team coach.
Makoto Uchida
Makoto Uchida es un director ejecutivo japonés. Es consejero delegado de Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Makoto Tsumura
Makoto Tsumura is a Japanese voice actress who was previously affiliated with Mausu Promotion and Aksent but now is affiliated with Aoni Production.
Makoto Fuchigami
Makoto Fuchigami is a Japanese professional boxer. He has 23 wins, 12 losses, with 14 of those wins coming by way of knockout. He fights in the middleweight division. Fuchigami became the Japanese middleweight champion in 2010. On May 12, 2012, Fuchigami fought Gennady Golovkin for the WBA and IBO Middleweight championship of the world in Kyiv, Ukraine. Fuchigami was defeated by TKO in the third round.
Makoto Nagao
Makoto Nagao was a Japanese computer scientist. He contributed to various fields: machine translation, natural language processing, pattern recognition, image processing and library science. He was the 23rd president of Kyoto University (1997–2003) and the 14th director of National Diet Library in Japan (2007–2012).
Makoto Akaho
Makoto Akaho is a Japanese former basketball player.
Makoto Kobayashi
Makoto Kobayashi es un físico japonés conocido por su trabajo en el campo de la violación CP. Su artículo Violación CP en la teoría renormalizada de la interacción débil (1973) escrito junto a Toshihide Maskawa está entre los tres documentos de energía física más citados.
Makoto Uchida
Sega AM Research & Development No. 1 is a development department within Japanese video game developer Sega that also previously existed as Wow Entertainment and Sega Wow Inc. AM1 spent most of its early existence under the leadership of Rikiya Nakagawa and developed a number of arcade games for Sega.