The number of
nisei who have earned some degree of public recognition has continued to increase over time; but the quiet lives of those whose names are known only to family and friends are no less important in understanding the broader narrative of the
nikkei. Although the names highlighted here are over-represented by
nisei from North America, the Latin American member countries of the
Pan American Nikkei Association (PANA) include
Argentina,
Bolivia,
Brazil,
Chile,
Colombia,
Mexico,
Paraguay,
Peru, and
Uruguay, in addition to the English-speaking
United States and
Canada. •
John Fujio Aiso (1909–1987), American military leader, lawyer, and judge •
Sally Amaki, American singer and voice actress based in Tokyo •
Steve Aoki (born 1977), Japanese American electro house musician •
Alberto Fujimori (born 1938), President of Peru, 1990–2000 •
Francis Fukuyama (born 1952), philosopher and political economist •
Luiz Gushiken (1950–2013), Brazilian
politician and
activist •
Barney F. Hajiro (1916–2011), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II •
Mikio Hasemoto (1916–1943), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II recipient in World War II •
Joe Hayashi (1920–1945), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II •
William Hohri (1927–2010), political activist •
May Shiga Hornback (1924–1976), American nurse and nursing educator •
James Iha (born 1968),
guitarist, member of
alternative rock band
The Smashing Pumpkins •
Daniel K. Inouye (1924–2012), Senator from Hawaii, Medal of Honor recipient in World War II •
Yuri Kochiyama (1921–2014), civil rights activist •
Ford Konno (born 1933), Olympic gold medalist (1952, 1952) and silver medalist (1952, 1956) swimmer •
Tommy Kono (1930–2016 ), Olympic gold medalist (1952, 1956) and silver medalist (1960) weightlifter and only lifter to have set world records in four different weightlifting classes •
Robert T. Kuroda (1922–1944), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II •
Mike Masaoka (1915–1991) leader of the
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) •
Spark Matsunaga (1916–1990), US Senator from Hawaii •
Norman Mineta (1931–2022), former Congressman from California and Secretary of Transportation •
Wataru Misaka (1923–2019), became the first player of Asian descent and the first non-Caucasian to play in the NBA in 1947 •
Hiroshi Miyamura (1925–2022), US Medal of Honor recipient in Korean War •
Pat Morita (1932–2005), television and movie actor nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1984 •
Kaoru Moto (1917–1992), Medal of Honor •
Sadao Munemori (1922–1945), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II •
Kiyoshi K. Muranaga (1922–1944), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II •
Masato Nakae (1917–1998), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II •
Shinyei Nakamine (1920–1944), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II •
George Nakashima (1905–1990), furniture and cabinetmaker •
Joe M. Nishimoto (1920–1944), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II •
Lars Nootbaar (born 1997), Major League Baseball player •
Allan M. Ohata (1918–1977), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II •
Apolo Anton Ohno (born 1982) Olympic gold (2002, 2006), silver (2002, 2010), and bronze (2006, 2010) medalist speed skater •
John Okada (1923–1971), writer •
James K. Okubo (1920–1967), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II •
Frank H. Ono (1923–1980), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II •
Yoshinobu Oyakawa (born 1933), Olympic gold medalist (1952) in swimming •
George T. Sakato (1921–2015), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II •
James Shigeta (1929–2014), an American film and television actor •
Mike Shinoda (born 1977), musician, rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, graphic designer, manager and film composer. Member of the American band
Linkin Park and supplementary group
Fort Minor •
Monica Sone (1919–2011), American author of the autobiographical
Nisei Daughter •
David Suzuki (born 1936), Canadian academic, science broadcaster and environmental activist •
Shinkichi Tajiri (1923–2009), sculptor •
Atsuko Tanaka (ski jumper) (born 1992), Canadian Olympic ski jumper •
George Takei (born 1937), actor and gay rights activist best known for his role in the television series
Star Trek •
Ted T. Tanouye (1919–1944), Medal of Honor recipient in World War II • Traci Toguchi (born 1974), actress and singer •
Hisaye Yamamoto (1921–2011), author •
Minoru Yamasaki (1912–1986), architect best known for the New York World Trade Center "Twin Towers" •
Karl Yoneda (1906–1999), Communist labor activist • George Yoshia (born 1922), California musician and teacher == Related identity terms ==