Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Mikio
Mikio Date
Mikio Date is a Japanese comedian who performs tsukkomi of the double act Sandwichman. He has origins from the Ōedashi's Shoryū Date clan.
Mikio Shimoji
Mikio Shimoji is a Japanese politician, a member of the Initiatives from Osaka party in the House of Representatives in the Diet. A native of Hirara, Okinawa and graduate of Chuo Gakuin University, he was elected for the first time in 1996 as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party. He previously joined People's New Party in 2008. Shimoji was Minister of State for Disaster Management for the final 2.5 months of the cabinet of Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda.
Mikio Aoki
Mikio Aoki fue un político japonés. Fue Secretario Jefe del Gabinete en el gabinete de Keizō Obuchi y es el actual Secretario General del Partido Liberal Democrático de Japón en la Cámara de Diputados Locales de Japón. Estudió en la Universidad de Waseda, pero no se graduó.
Mikio Kudō
Mikio Kudō was a Japanese professional baseball pitcher. He played five seasons in Nippon Professional Baseball, all for the Nippon Ham Fighters. He was selected out of Akita Prefectural Honjō High School as the second overall pick in the 1978 NPB draft, and made his professional debut that season, becoming the fastest player to ever make his Japanese professional debut. He went 20-4, leading the league in wins in 1982. He died of liver failure in Akita, Akita on May 13, 2016, at the age of 55.
Mikio Oda
Mikio Oda fue un atleta japonés y el primer medallista de oro olímpico de Japón. Fue el primer ganador asiático en los Juegos olímpicos en una competición individual.
Mikio Narita
Mikio Narita was a Japanese actor. He was most famous for playing villains. He often worked with Kinji Fukasaku.
Mikio Sakai
Mikio Sakai is a Japanese singer-songwriter. His real name is Mikirō Sakai . He made his debut with the single Ima dake wa Kimi wo Hanasanai (今だけは君を離さない).
Mikio Ozawa
Mikio Ōsawa
Mikio Satō
Mikio Sato es un matemático japonés, trabajando en lo que él llama el análisis algebraico. Estudió en la Universidad de Tokio, y luego hizo estudios de postgrado en física como estudiante de Shin'ichirō Tomonaga. De 1970 Sato ha sido profesor en el Instituto de Investigación de Ciencias Matemáticas, de la Universidad de Kioto.