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'''Hashimoto''' (written: 橋本 literally "base of bridge" or 橋下 lit. "under bridge") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
'''Hashimoto''' (written: {{Nihongo2|橋本}} lit. "base of bridge") is the 27th most common Japanese surname.<ref>{{cite press release|title=明治安田生命 全国同姓調査 [''Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company - National same family name investigation'']|publisher=[[Meiji Yasuda Life|Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company]]|date=2008-09-24|url=http://www.meijiyasuda.co.jp/profile/news/release/2008/pdf/20080924.pdf|accessdate=2019-09-27}}</ref> A less common variant is {{Nihongo2|橋下}} (lit. "under bridge"). Notable people with the surname include:


*[[Ai Hashimoto]], Japanese model and actress
*{{Nihongo|[[Ai Hashimoto]]|橋本 愛||born 1996}}, Japanese fashion model and actress
*{{Nihongo|[[Chihiro Hashimoto]]|橋本 千紘||born 1992}}, Japanese professional wrestler
*[[Hashimoto Gahō]] (1835–1908), Kanō school painter
*{{Nihongo|[[Daichi Hashimoto]]|橋本 大地||born 1992}}, Japanese professional wrestler
*[[Hakaru Hashimoto]], the physician who first described Hashimoto's thyroiditis
*{{Nihongo|[[Daijiro Hashimoto]]|橋本 大二郎||born 1947}}, Japanese politician
*[[Hiroshi Hashimoto (disambiguation)]], multiple people
*[[Kanna Hashimoto]] (born 1999), Japanese idol
*{{Nihongo|[[Daiki Hashimoto]]|橋本 大輝||born 2001}}, Japanese artistic gymnast
*{{Nihongo|[[Fumiyuki Hashimoto]]|橋本 史之||born 1982}}, Japanese professional wrestler
*[[Kazuo Hashimoto]] (died 1995), Japanese inventor of Caller ID and over 1000 patents for the telephone answering machine
*{{Nihongo|[[Hashimoto Gahō]]|橋本 雅邦||1835–1908}}, Japanese painter
*[[Kingoro Hashimoto]] (1890–1957), Japanese soldier and political activist
*[[Kunihiko Hashimoto]] (also Qunihico, 1904–1949), Japanese musician
*{{Nihongo|[[Hakaru Hashimoto]]|橋本 策||1881–1934}}, Japanese physician who first described Hashimoto's thyroiditis
*{{Nihongo|{{ill|Hajime Hashimoto|ja|橋本一}}|橋本 一||born 1968}}, Japanese filmmaker of [[:Category:Films directed by Hajime Hashimoto]]
*[[Hashimoto Mantaro|Mantaro J. Hashimoto]] (1932–1987), (Sinologist)
*[[Miyuki Hashimoto]], Japanese singer
*{{Nihongo|[[Hiroshi Hashimoto (fencer)]]|橋本 寛||born 1964}}, Japanese fencer
*[[Mochitsura Hashimoto]] (1909–2000), Naval officer of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II
*{{Nihongo|[[Hiroshi Hashimoto (water polo)]]|橋本 博||born 1950}}, Japanese water polo player
*[[Ryoma Hashimoto]] (born 1988), Japanese basketball player
*{{Nihongo|[[Honoka Hashimoto]]|橋本 帆乃香||born 1998}}, Japanese table tennis player
*[[Ryosuke Hashimoto]] (born 1993), Japanese idol, member of the boyband A.B.C-Z
*{{Nihongo|[[Kanna Hashimoto]]|橋本 環奈||born 1999}}, Japanese actress, singer and idol
*{{Nihongo|[[Kazuhisa Hashimoto]]|橋本 和久||1958–2020}}, Japanese video game developer
*[[Ryutaro Hashimoto]] (1937–2006), 82nd and 83rd Prime Minister of Japan, leader of the [[Hashimoto faction]]
*[[Shintarō Hashimoto]] (1892–1945), admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II
*{{Nihongo|[[Kazuki Hashimoto]]|橋本 和樹||born 1990}}, Japanese professional wrestler
*[[Shinya Hashimoto]] (1965–2005), late Japanese professional wrestler
*{{Nihongo|[[Kazuo Hashimoto]]|橋本 和芙||died 1995}}, Japanese inventor
*[[Soichi Hashimoto]], Japanese judoka
*{{Nihongo|[[Kento Hashimoto]]|橋本 拳人||born 1993}}, Japanese footballer
*{{Nihongo|[[Kimiko Hashimoto]]|橋本 きみ子||born 1953}}, Japanese women's basketball player
*{{Nihongo|[[Kingoro Hashimoto]]|橋本 欣五郎||1890–1957}}, Japanese soldier and political activist
*{{Nihongo|[[Kunihiko Hashimoto]]|橋本 國彦||1904–1949}}, Japanese classical composer, violinist, conductor and music educator
*{{Nihongo|[[Hashimoto Mantaro]]|橋本 萬太郎||1932–1987}}, Japanese Sinologist
*{{Nihongo|[[Miyuki Hashimoto]]|橋本 みゆき||born 1980}}, Japanese singer
*{{Nihongo|[[Mochitsura Hashimoto]]|橋本 以行||1909–2000}}, Imperial Japanese Navy officer
*{{Nihongo|[[Morihiro Hashimoto]]|橋本 守容||1977–2017}}, Japanese darts player
*{{Nihongo|[[Nanami Hashimoto]]|橋本 奈々未||born 1993}}, Japanese model, actress, radio personality and idol
*{{Nihongo|[[Hashimoto Natsuko]]|橋本 夏子||1856–1873}}, Japanese concubine
*{{Nihongo|[[Reika Hashimoto]]|橋本 麗香||born 1980}}, Japanese actress and model
*Richard A. Hashimoto | |1932-2022}}, Colonel, US Air Force, expert in Air Traffic Control; Bronze Star Medal, Legion of Merit.
*Richard Hashimoto ||born unk.}} Producer and Assistant Director, Academy Award nominee.
*{{Nihongo|[[Rikuto Hashimoto]]|橋本 陸斗||born 2005}}, Japanese footballer of mixed Japanese-Bangladeshi descent
*{{Nihongo|[[Ryoma Hashimoto]]|橋本 竜馬||born 1988}}, Japanese basketball player
*{{Nihongo|[[Ryosuke Hashimoto]]|橋本 良亮||born 1993}}, Japanese singer and idol,
*{{Nihongo|[[Ryutaro Hashimoto]]|橋本 龍太郎||1937–2006}}, Japanese politician and 82nd and 83rd Prime Minister of Japan, leader of the [[Hashimoto faction]]
*{{Nihongo|[[Sanai Hashimoto]]|橋本 左内||1834–1859}}, Japanese samurai
*{{Nihongo|[[Shinkichi Hashimoto]]|橋本 進吉||1882–1945}}, Japanese linguist
*{{Nihongo|[[Shinobu Hashimoto]]|橋本 忍||1918–2018}}, Japanese screenwriter, film director, and producer
*{{Nihongo|[[Shintarō Hashimoto]]|橋本 信太郎||1892–1945}}, Imperial Japanese Navy admiral
*{{Nihongo|[[Shinya Hashimoto]]|橋本 真也||1965–2005}}, Japanese professional wrestler
*{{Nihongo|Shobai Hashimoto|橋本 上倍}}, a fictional character from [[Danganronpa|Danganronpa Another 2: The Moon of Hope and Sun of Despair]]
*{{Nihongo|[[Hashimoto Shoji]]|橋本 昌二||1935–2009}}, Japanese go player
*{{Nihongo|[[Soichi Hashimoto]]|橋本 壮市||born 1991}}, Japanese judoka
*{{Nihongo|[[Takanori Hashimoto]]|橋本 崇載||born 1983}}, Japanese shogi player
*{{Nihongo|[[Takanori Hashimoto]]|橋本 崇載||born 1983}}, Japanese shogi player
*[[Tōru Hashimoto]], lawyer, commentator (born 1969), and politician, Mayor of Osaka City and ex-governor of Osaka Prefecture
*{{Nihongo|[[Tōru Hashimoto]]|橋下 徹||born 1969}}, Japanese politician and lawyer
*{{Nihongo|[[Tsunao Hashimoto]]|橋本 綱夫||died 2016}}, Japanese businessman and Chief Scout of the Scout Association of Japan
*[[Tsunao Hashimoto]]
*{{Nihongo|[[Hashimoto Utaro]]|橋本 宇太郎||1907–1994}}, Japanese go player
*[[Yasuko Hashimoto]] (born 1975), Japanese long-distance runner
*[[Yukari Hashimoto]], Japanese composer and arranger
*{{Nihongo|[[Wataru Hashimoto]]|橋本 和||born 1986}}, Japanese footballer
*{{Nihongo|[[Yasuko Hashimoto]]|橋本 康子||born 1975}}, Japanese long-distance runner
*{{Nihongo|[[Yukari Hashimoto]]|橋本 由香利||born 1966}}, Japanese composer and arranger
*{{Nihongo|[[Yūki Hashimoto (baseball)]]|橋本 侑樹||born 1998}}, Japanese baseball player
*{{Nihongo|[[Yuki Hashimoto (footballer)]]|橋本 裕貴||born 1994}}, Japanese footballer
*{{Nihongo|[[Yuki Hashimoto (judoka)]]|橋本 優貴||born 1989}}, Japanese judoka

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Latest revision as of 01:37, 8 July 2024

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:

References

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  1. ^ "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.