Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Yukio
Yukio Mishima
Yukio Mishima , cuyo nombre de nacimiento era Kimitake Hiraoka , fue un novelista, ensayista, poeta y crítico japonés.
Yukio Edano
Yukio Edano es un político japonés y miembro de la Cámara de Representantes de Japón. Fue Secretario General del Gabinete y Ministro de Economía, Comercio e Industria entre 2011 y 2012, durante el gobierno del Partido Democrático.
Yukio Hatoyama
Yukio Hatoyama es un político socialdemócrata japonés, primer ministro de Japón entre septiembre de 2009 y junio de 2010, tras resultar elegido en las elecciones generales del 30 de agosto de 2009. Su triunfo, derrotando al Partido Liberal Democrático, supuso el término de sesenta años de gobiernos liberal-conservadores y la instalación del primer gobierno progresista en el país desde la derrota de Kijuro Shidehara en 1946. Yukio Hatoyama forma parte de la cuarta generación de políticos de la familia Hatoyama.
Yukio Hashi
Yukio Hashi is a Japanese enka singer and an actor. Yukio's real name is Yukio Hashi , using a different kanji.
Yukio Ninagawa
Yukio Ninagawa was a Japanese theatre director, actor and film director, particularly known for his Japanese language productions of Shakespeare plays and Greek tragedies. He directed eight distinct renditions of Hamlet. Ninagawa was also emeritus of the Toho Gakuen College of Drama and Music.
Yukio Okamoto
Yukio Okamoto was a Japanese diplomat, diplomatic analyst, and proponent of strong economic and political Japan–United States relations. Okamoto guided Japanese and American diplomatic relations throughout the 1980s, during an era when both countries simultaneously competed for economic influence on the global stage. He served as a diplomatic advisor and analyst for several Japanese prime ministers, including Ryutaro Hashimoto from 1996 to 1998 and Junichiro Koizumi from 2003 until 2004.
Yukio Iketani
Yukio Iketani es un gimnasta artístico retirado japonés, subcampeón olímpico en 1992 en el ejercicio de suelo.
Yukio Aoshima
Yukio Aoshima was a Japanese politician who served as Governor of Tokyo from 1995 to 1999. He is also well known as a TV actor, novelist, film director, screenwriter and songwriter.
Yukio Sakaguchi
Yukio Sakaguchi is a Japanese professional mixed martial artist, professional wrestler, actor and judoka, who is currently signed with DDT Pro-Wrestling and has fought and competed for World Victory Road, DREAM, Pancrase, Pro Wrestling Wave, S-Cup, Shooto, Big Japan Pro Wrestling, Union Pro Wrestling, Kaientai Dojo, Dradition, Legend The Pro-Wrestling and K-1. Sakaguchi is known for his fight with Nigerian K-1 kickboxer, Film actor and male model Andy Ologun. Yukio is the son of former judoka and professional wrestling legend Seiji Sakaguchi and the older brother of actor Kenji Sakaguchi, who notably co-starred in Ikebukuro West Gate Park when the television show made its debut run in 2000 and most recently in 2012 started making regular appearances on the show Saigo Kara Nibanme no Koi, he also co-starred in the film Face.
Yukio Hattori
Dr. Yukio Hattori is best known as an expert commentator on the Japanese television show Iron Chef. Hattori is also the fifth president of the Hattori Nutrition College; the Iron Chef end credits mention that the program is "produced in cooperation with" the College. Hattori received a Ph.D. from Showa University.