Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Noboru
Noboru Takeshita
Noboru Takeshita fue un político japonés, así como también el 74º Primer Ministro de Japón desde el 6 de noviembre de 1987 hasta el 3 de junio de 1989.
Noboru Shimizu
Noboru Shimizu is a professional Japanese baseball player. He plays pitcher for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows.
Noboru Kaneko
Noboru Kaneko es un actor japonés afiliado a Oscar Promotion.
Noboru Ando
Noboru Ando was a Japanese actor, writer and former yakuza. He is known for utilizing his experiences as a criminal in his many roles in yakuza films. He had a large knife scar on his left cheek, the result of a brawl with a Korean gangster as a young man.
Noboru Yamaguchi
Noboru Yamaguchi was the second kumicho, or Godfather, of the Yamaguchi-gumi yakuza gang in Japan.
Noboru Kawasaki
Noboru Kawasaki is a Japanese manga artist. He is most famous for drawing the series Star of the Giants. He won the 14th Shogakukan Manga Award in 1969 for Animal 1 and Inakappe Taishō as well as the eighth Kodansha Children's Manga Award for Star of the Giants in 1967 and its successor Kodansha Manga Award in shōnen category for Football Hawk in 1978. He is also the creator of The Song of Tentomushi, Skyers 5 and Kōya no Shōnen Isamu.
Noboru Yamaguchi
Noboru Yamaguchi fue un autor de novelas ligeras para jóvenes japonesas y escenarios de videojuegos de la prefectura de Ibaraki, Japón. Fue muy conocido por ser el autor de las novelas ligeras y las novelas visuales de Zero no Tsukaima. En julio del 2011, reveló en el sitio web de Media Factory que tenía un cáncer avanzado que descubrió en febrero de ese año y que no podía ser tratado en ese momento, lo que afectó su trabajo en los dos volúmenes finales de Zero no Tsukaima. Luego de una cirugía, el crecimiento del cáncer se redujo, lo que permitió que se hiciera otra cirugía en agosto del 2011.
Noboru Karashima
Noboru Karashima was a Japanese historian, writer and Professor Emeritus in University of Tokyo, Japan. He also served as Professor Emeritus at the Taisho University, Japan. He was a prominent scholar of Asia in the studies of south Indian and South Asian histories. He has rewritten historical accounts on medieval south India and published a number of writings.
Noboru Baba
Noboru Iwamura
Noboru Iwamura was a Japanese biologist, medical doctor and professor of medicine. He was the only survivor, amongst eighty high school classmates, of the 1945 Hiroshima bombing. This experience led him to resolve to live his life for others. Under the UMN program, Iwamura was the first Japanese volunteer to arrive in Nepal, a nation struck with a pandemic of tuberculosis. He pent 22 years helping those living in deprivation and his efforts laid the foundation for the establishment of multiple medical facilities around the area.