List of Hibiya High School people

This is a list of people associated with Tokyo, Japan's Hibiya High School or its predecessor, the First Tokyo Middle School.

Students
• Natsume Sōseki (Sōseki Natsume), author

• Kōda Rohan (Rohan Kōda), author

• Ozaki Kōyō (Kōyō Ozaki), author

• Kidō Okamoto, author

• Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, author

• Yoshii Isamu (Isamu Yoshii), author

• Jirō Osaragi, author

• Choe Nam-seon, poet

• Yuzō Yamamoto, author

• Yokoyama Taikan (Taikan Yokoyama), painter

• Ryushi Kawabata, painter (after transferred to the Tokyo Third Middle School)

• Yuzuru Hiraga, naval architect, President of Tokyo Imperial Univ. in 1938

• Naomasa Yamasaki, geographer, regarded as the father of modern Japanese geography

• Shōji Hamada, potter

• Koyama Fujio (Fujio Koyama), a scholar of Japanese pottery and porcelain and Chinese ceramics

• Hisayoshi Takeda, Japanese botanist. His father was the British diplomat, Sir Ernest Satow.

• Kunio Maekawa, architect

• Hideo Kobayashi, author and literary critic

• Jun Takami, author

• Musei Tokugawa, a Japanese benshi, actor, raconteur, essayist, and radio and television personality

• Nobuyuki Abe, 36th Prime Minister of Japan, general in the Imperial Japanese Army

• Jirō Minami, general in the Imperial Japanese Army

• Shunroku Hata, field marshal in the Imperial Japanese Army

• Yukio Kasahara, lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army

• Kiyohide Shima, vice admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy

• Senda Sadasue (Sadasue Senda), lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army, killed in action during Battle of Iwo Jima

• Takeichi Nishi, lieutenant colonel in the Imperial Japanese Army, killed in action during Battle of Iwo Jima

• Junichi Sasai,  lieutenant JG in the Imperial Japanese Navy, Fighter ace during World War II

• Tadashi Kaneko, lieutenant commander in the Imperial Japanese Navy

• Hisatsune Sakomizu, Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan in 1945

• Toshikazu Kase, Japan's first Ambassador to the United Nations

• Nobuhiko Ushiba, Foreign, economic charge Minister in 1977, Ambassador of Japan to U.S.A in 1970, Administrative Vice-Minister of Ministry of Foreign Affairs

• Toshizō Ido, Japanese politician, 52nd Governor of Hyōgo Prefecture

• Takeshi Watanabe, chairman of Trilateral Commission in 1976, founder governor of Asian Development Bank in 1966, Vice-Minister of Finance for International Affairs in 1949

• Michiji Tajima, Chief of Imperial Household Agency in 1949

• Toshio Yuasa, Chief of Imperial Household Agency in 2001, Administrative Vice-Minister of Ministry of Home Affairs

• Hisanori Fujita, Grand Chamberlain in 1944, general in the Imperial Japanese Navy

• Satoru Yamamoto, Grand chamberlain in 1988, head of Local Finance Bureau of Ministry of Home Affairs

• Makoto Watanabe, Grand chamberlain in 1996, Chief of Protocol of Ministry of Foreign Affairs

• Yutaka Kawashima, Grand chamberlain, Ambassador of Japan to Israel in 1996, Administrative Vice-Minister of Ministry of Foreign Affairs

• Kōichirō Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO, Ambassador of Japan to France

• Yoshiji Nogami, Ambassador of Japan to United Kingdom, Administrative Vice-Minister of Ministry of Foreign Affairs

• Suehiko Shiono, Minister of Justice in 1937, Minister of Communications in 1939

• Shōzō Murata, entrepreneur, Minister of Communications and Minister of Railways and diplomat before, during and after World War II

• Yasumaro Shimojō, Minister of Education in 1948

• Saburo Ōkita, Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1979 (List of Magsaysay awardees)

• Yūji Tsushima, Minister of Health in 1990 and 2000

• Kōichi Katō, Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan in 1991, Secretary of Defense in 1994

• Yukihiko Ikeda, Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1996

• Okiharu Yasuoka, Minister of Justice in 2000

• Nobutaka Machimura、 Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2004 in 2007, Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan in 2007

• Kazuo Aichi, Secretary of Defense in 1993, Secretary of Environment in 1990

• Shitagau Noguchi, Founder of Chisso and Asahi Kasei

• Taizō Ishizaka, President of Toshiba in 1949, Chief of Nippon Keidanren in 1956

• Kōgorō Uemura, Chief of Nippon Keidanren in 1968

• Shōichirō Toyoda, President of Toyota Motor Corporation in 1982, Chief of Nippon Keidanren in 1992

• Tatsurō Toyoda, President of Toyota Motor Corporation in 1992

• Takashi Imai, President of Nippon Steel Corporation in 1993, chief of Nippon Keidanren in 1998

• Koichirō Ejiri, President of Mitsui & Co. in 1985

• Yorihiko Kojima, president and CEO of Mitsubishi Corporation in 2004

• Yasuhiko Asahina, chemist and lichenologist

• Hirofumi Uzawa, economist

• Takashi Negishi, economist, president of the Econometric Society in 1994

• Masao Maruyama, political scientist and political theorist

• Shūichi Katō, literary critic

• Toshikazu Wakatsuki, a medical doctor (List of Magsaysay awardees)

• Susumu Tonegawa, molecular biologist, 1987 Nobel Prize winner in Physiology / Medicine

• Shigeo Hirose, robotics expert

• Sōjirō Motoki, film producer

• Toshiko MacAdam, textile artist

• Jun Etō, literary critic

• Yoshikichi Furui, author

• Makoto Shinohara, composer

• Junya Sato, film director

• Sadao Nakajima, film director

• Masatoshi Akihara, film director

• Yasuo Yamada, voice actor

• Toyō Itō, architect

• Nanami Shiono, female author

• Yūko Andō, female TV newscaster

• Kanako Fukaura, actress