Inoue
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Inoue (井上 "above the well") is the 17th most common Japanese surname. It can also be romanized as Inouye.
People named Inoue:
- Daniel Inouye (American Senator from Hawaii)
- Enryō Inoue (founder of Toyo University, educator, philosopher)
- Harumi Inoue (actress and model)
- Kaoru Inoue (Japanese Foreign Minister)
- Kazuhiko Inoue (voice actor)
- Keiko Inoue, also known as Keiko Toda (actress)
- Kosei Inoue (Olympic Judo champion)
- Kikuko Inoue (singer, voice actor)
- Makio Inoue (voice actor)
- Masaru Inoue (astronomer)
- Mark Inouye (Trumpet Player)
- Norihiro Inoue (voice actor)
- Rena Inoue (figure skater)
- Santa Inoue (manga artist)
- Shigeyoshi Inoue (Naval officer, Vice-Minister of the Navy)
- Takehiko Inoue (manga artist)
- Taki Inoue (race car driver)
- Tetsu Inoue (music producer)
- Waka Inoue (tarento, actress)
- Yasushi Inoue (author)
- Yō Inoue (anime voice actress)
- Yosui Inoue (singer-songwriter)
- Yoshihiro Inoue
Other uses of Inoue:
- Inoue grappling, a form of mixed martial arts developed by Egan Inoue
- Inoue house, one of the go schools of the Edo period
Fictional characters named Inoue:
- Chisato Inoue, character of Vampire Princess Miyu
- Keiko Inoue, character of Battle Royale
- Orihime Inoue, character of BLEACH
- Yolei Inoue (Miyako Inoue in the Japanese version), character of Digimon