Mori - Japanese Persons Named Mori

Japanese Persons Named Mori

There are two names, Mori 森, and Mōri 毛利, .

  • Mori Arinori, Japanese statesman
  • Mori Chack, graphics designer
  • Mōri Motonari, daimyo
  • Mori Ōgai, novelist and physician
  • Mori Sosen, Japanese painter
  • Mori Mari, novelist (Ōgai's daughter)
  • Mori Ranmaru, samurai during the Sengoku period
  • Akio Mori, physiologist and writer
  • Bárbara Mori, Mexican actress (Japanese paternal grandfather)
  • Hanae Mori, fashion designer
  • Hiroshi Mori, writer and engineer.
  • Ikue Mori, musician
  • Izumi Mori, fashion model
  • Junko Mori, metalwork sculptor
  • Kaori Mori, badminton player
  • Kaoru Mori, manga author
  • Kumiko Mori, opera singer
  • Manny Mori, current President of the Federated States of Micronesia (has Japanese ancestry)
  • Mariko Mori, artist
  • Masahiro Mori, roboticist
  • Minoru Mori, building tycoon
  • Mitsuko Mori, actress
  • Naoko Mori, actress
  • Okamoto Mori, actor
  • Riyo Mori, Miss Universe 2007
  • Shigefumi Mori, mathematician
  • Shigeki Mori, mayor of Neagari
  • Shigekazu Mori, baseball player
  • Shinichi Mori, enka singer
  • Shinji Mori, baseball player
  • Takaji Mori, football player
  • Takeshi Mori (commander) (1894–1945), commander of the Japanese Empire's First Imperial Guards Division, at the end of World War II
  • Takeshi Mori (director) (b. 1963), anime director, storyboard artist, and script writer
  • Takeshi Mori (announcer) (b. 1959), announcer on Yomiuri TV in Japan
  • Tatsuya Mori, film director
  • Toshia Mori, actress
  • Yoshirō Mori, former Prime Minister of Japan
  • Yoshiro Mori (mathematician)
  • Yukinojo Mori, poet

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