Hashimoto (surname)
Hashimoto (written: 橋本 lit. "base of bridge") is the 27th most common Japanese surname.[1] A less common variant is 橋下 (lit. "under bridge"). Notable people with the surname include:
- Ai Hashimoto (橋本 愛, born 1996), Japanese fashion model and actress
- Chihiro Hashimoto (橋本 千紘, born 1992), Japanese professional wrestler
- Daijiro Hashimoto (橋本 大二郎, born 1947), Japanese politician
- Daiki Hashimoto (橋本 大輝, born 2001), Japanese artistic gymnast
- Hashimoto Gahō (橋本 雅邦, 1835–1908), Japanese painter
- Hakaru Hashimoto (橋本 策, 1881–1934), Japanese physician who first described Hashimoto's thyroiditis
- Hiroshi Hashimoto (fencer) (橋本 寛, born 1964), Japanese fencer
- Hiroshi Hashimoto (water polo) (橋本 博, born 1950), Japanese water polo player
- Honoka Hashimoto (橋本 帆乃香, born 1998), Japanese table tennis player
- Kanna Hashimoto (橋本 環奈, born 1999), Japanese actress, singer and idol
- Kazuhisa Hashimoto (橋本 和久, 1958–2020), Japanese video game developer
- Kazuo Hashimoto (橋本 和芙, died 1995), Japanese inventor
- Kento Hashimoto (橋本 拳人, born 1993), Japanese footballer
- Kimiko Hashimoto (橋本 きみ子, born 1953), Japanese women's basketball player
- Kingoro Hashimoto (橋本 欣五郎, 1890–1957), Japanese soldier and political activist
- Kunihiko Hashimoto (橋本 國彦, 1904–1949), Japanese classical composer, violinist, conductor and music educator
- Hashimoto Mantaro (橋本 萬太郎, 1932–1987), Japanese Sinologist
- Miyuki Hashimoto (橋本 みゆき, born 1980), Japanese singer
- Mochitsura Hashimoto (橋本 以行, 1909–2000), Imperial Japanese Navy officer
- Morihiro Hashimoto (橋本 守容, 1977–2017), Japanese darts player
- Nanami Hashimoto (橋本 奈々未, born 1993), Japanese model, actress, radio personality and idol
- Hashimoto Natsuko (橋本 夏子, 1856–1873), Japanese concubine
- Reika Hashimoto (橋本 麗香, born 1980), Japanese actress and model
- Ryoma Hashimoto (橋本 竜馬, born 1988), Japanese basketball player
- Ryosuke Hashimoto (橋本 良亮, born 1993), Japanese singer and idol,
- Ryutaro Hashimoto (橋本 龍太郎, 1937–2006), Japanese politician and 82nd and 83rd Prime Minister of Japan, leader of the Hashimoto faction
- Sanai Hashimoto (橋本 左内, 1834–1859), Japanese samurai
- Shinkichi Hashimoto (橋本 進吉, 1882–1945), Japanese linguist
- Shinobu Hashimoto (橋本 忍, 1918–2018), Japanese screenwriter, film director, and producer
- Shintarō Hashimoto (橋本 信太郎, 1892–1945), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral
- Shinya Hashimoto (橋本 真也, 1965–2005), Japanese professional wrestler
- Hashimoto Shoji (橋本 昌二, 1935–2009), Japanese go player
- Soichi Hashimoto (橋本 壮市, born 1991), Japanese judoka
- Takanori Hashimoto (橋本 崇載, born 1983), Japanese shogi player
- Tōru Hashimoto (橋下 徹, born 1969), Japanese politician and lawyer
- Tsunao Hashimoto (橋本 綱夫, died 2016), Japanese businessman and Chief Scout of the Scout Association of Japan
- Hashimoto Utaro (橋本 宇太郎, 1907–1994), Japanese go player
- Wataru Hashimoto (橋本 和, born 1986), Japanese footballer
- Yasuko Hashimoto (橋本 康子, born 1975), Japanese long-distance runner
- Yukari Hashimoto (橋本 由香利, born 1966), Japanese composer and arranger
- Yūki Hashimoto (baseball) (橋本 侑樹, born 1998), Japanese baseball player
- Yuki Hashimoto (footballer) (橋本 裕貴, born 1994), Japanese footballer
- Yuki Hashimoto (judoka) (橋本 優貴, born 1989), Japanese judoka
References
- "明治安田生命 全国同姓調査 [Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company - National same family name investigation]" (PDF) (Press release). Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company. 2008-09-24. Retrieved 2019-09-27.
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