Iwasaki

Iwasaki (, "rock peninsula") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Akira Iwasaki (岩崎昶), Japanese film critic and producer
  • Carl Iwasaki, American college baseball coach
  • Chihiro Iwasaki (いわさきちひろ), Japanese illustrator
  • Fukuzo Iwasaki (岩崎福三), Japanese real estate magnate and chairman of Iwasaki Sangyo Group
  • Hidenori Iwasaki (岩崎英則), Japanese video game music composer
  • Hiromi Iwasaki (singer) (岩崎宏美), Japanese singer
  • Hiroshi Iwasaki (岩崎ひろし), Japanese actor and voice actor
  • Iwasaki Yataro (岩崎弥太郎), founder of Mitsubishi
  • Kaori Iwasaki (岩崎 香, born 1969), Japanese swimmer
  • Kyoko Iwasaki (岩崎恭子), former breaststroke swimmer
  • Makoto Iwasaki, Japanese engineer
  • Masami Iwasaki (岩崎征実), Japanese voice actor
  • Minako Iwasaki (岩崎美奈子), Japanese illustrator, game character designer and manga artist
  • Mineko Iwasaki (岩崎峰子, 岩崎究香), Retired geiko (geisha)
  • Sebastian Iwasaki, Polish figure skater
  • Shinichi Iwasaki (岩崎 伸一, born 1968), Japanese ice hockey player
  • Shun-ichi Iwasaki (岩崎 俊一, born 1926), Japanese engineer
  • Taku Iwasaki (岩崎琢), Japanese composer
  • Toshihiko Iwasaki, Japanese hurdler
  • Yoshimi Iwasaki (岩崎良美), Japanese singer
  • Shun-ichi Iwasaki (岩崎 俊一), Japanese researcher, winner of the Japan Prize in 2010
  • Pablo Larios Iwasaki Mexican football goalkeeper, played for the Mexico national football team at the 1986 FIFA World Cup, where Mexico reached quarter-finals.

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