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Okamoto
, }} is the 48th most common Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:*, Japanese fashion model and actress *, professional Nippon Professional Baseball player *, Japanese actress and voice actress *, Japanese professional golfer *, Japanese woman who was convicted of killing her own daughter *, Japanese boxer *, Japanese musician *Haruko Okamoto (née Ishida, born 1945), Japanese figure skater *Hayato Okamoto (disambiguation), multiple people *, Japanese rower *, Japanese football player *, Japanese mathematician *, guitarist of the Japanese pop band Garnet Crow *, pen-name of a Japanese author, tanka poet, and Buddhism scholar *, Japanese professional baseball player *, Japanese singer and member of the group Hey! Say! JUMP *, Japanese author *, Japanese film director *, Japanese painter and illustrator *, member of the Japanese armed militant group, Japanese Red Army (JRA) *, retired female tennis player from Japan *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese actress and voice actress *, Japanese volleyball player *, Japanese football player *, Japanese actress, voice actress and singer *, Japanese singer-songwriter *Mike Okamoto (born Detroit, United States), American comic book artist and commercial illustrator *, Japanese skateboarder *, Japanese politician of Komeito *, Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan *, Japanese tarento, race queen and gravure idol *, Japanese fashion model and actress *, Japanese actress and fashion model *, Japanese hammer thrower *, Japanese voice actor *Rai Okamoto (1927–1993), American architect, planner, and author *, Japanese model and actress *, Japanese kickboxer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese boxer *, Japanese footballer and manager *, Japanese model and actress *, Japanese artist noted for abstract and avant-garde paintings and sculpture *Tetsuo Okamoto (1932–2007), Brazilian swimmer *Tomotaka Okamoto (disambiguation), multiple people *Vincent Okamoto (1943–2020), American Army officer and judge *, Japanese football player *, Japanese ''kokugaku'' scholar *Yoichi Okamoto (1915–1985), American photographer *, first Japanese athlete to become an Olympic taekwondo medalist *, video game designer credited with producing many of Capcom's popular titles *, Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party *, Japanese footballer *Yukiko Okamoto (disambiguation), multiple people Provided by Wikipedia


