Kubo (surname)

Kubo (written: or 久保) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Asaka Kubo (born 1979), lead singer of the musical group A+Jyuc
  • Hanae Kubo (久保 英恵, born 1982), Japanese ice hockey player
  • Junko Kubo (born 1972), Japanese television announcer
  • Märt Kubo (born 1944), Estonian theatre pedagogue, critic and politician
  • Kanji Kubo (久保 皖司, born 1938), Japanese sport shooter
  • Misumi Kubo (窪 美澄, born 1965), Japanese writer
  • Noriko Kubo (久保 紀子, born 1972), Japanese fencer
  • Ryogo Kubo (1920–1995), Japanese mathematical physicist
  • Seiichiro Kubo (久保 征一郎, born 2001), Japanese footballer
  • Shinji Kubo, a fictional character from The Sound of Waves
  • Shogo Kubo (1959–2014), member of a group of skateboarders called Z-Boys
  • Tatsuhiko Kubo (born 1976), Japanese soccer player
  • Takefusa Kubo (久保 建英, born 2001), Japanese footballer
  • Takuro Kubo (born 1971), member of the Japanese rock band GLAY
  • Tite Kubo (born 1977), Japanese manga artist
  • Tokuko Kubo (久保 徳子, born 1952), Japanese handball player
  • Toshiaki Kubo (born 1975), Japanese shogi player
  • Tsubasa Kubo (久保 飛翔, born 1993), Japanese footballer
  • Wataru Kubo (1929–2003), Japanese politician
  • Yurika Kubo (born 1989), Japanese voice actress and singer
  • Yuya Kubo (born 1993), Japanese footballer
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