List of people from Iwate
The following are prominent people who were born, raised, have lived for a significant period in Iwate Prefecture or have otherwise had a significant impact.
Native Emishi and opponents
    
- Aterui (? - 802) Isawa Emishi leader who was executed in 802.
 - Sakanoue no Tamuramaro (758-811) Governor of Michinoku and Seii Tai Shōgun.
 
Abe family and opponents
    
- Abe no Yoritoki (died 1057) chief of the six semi-autonomous Ezo districts and Martial of Frontier Defense.
 - Abe no Sadato (1019-1062) chief of the six semi-autonomous Ezo districts.
 - Minamoto no Yoriyoshi (988-1075) Governor of Mutsu.
 - Minamoto no Yoshiie (1041-1108) son of Yoriyoshi, called Hachiman Taro.
 
Fujiwara family and opponents
    
- Fujiwara no Kiyohira (1056-1128) Founder of the Oshu Fujiwara dynasty and builder of Chūson-ji.
 - Fujiwara no Tsunekiyo (?-1062) Father of Fujiwara no Kiyohira.
 - Fujiwara no Hidehira (1122?-1187) Third head of the Oshu Fujiwaras and governor of Mutsu.
 - Minamoto no Yoshitsune (1159-1189) General of the Minamoto clan.
 - Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147-1199) First Shōgun.
 
Buddhist leaders
    
- Gyoki Founder of Shoboji in Oshu City.
 - Jakucho Setouchi (1922- ) Head priest at Tendai-ji, author and speaker.
 
Captains of science and industry
    
- Takano Chōei (1804–50) Dutch scholar, physician, writer, translator and dissident.
 - Takatō Ōshima (1826-1901) made the first Western-style blast furnace in Japan and cannons.
 
Military leaders
    
- Ichinohe Hyoe (1855-1931) Army General.
 - Seishirō Itagaki (1885-1948) Army General and Class A War criminal.
 - Shigeru Iwasaki (1953–Present) Chief of Staff of the Joint Staff Council, Japan Self-Defense Forces
 
Political leaders
    
- Hara Takashi(1856-1921) Prime Minister.
 - Gotō Shinpei (1857-1929) Mayor of Tokyo, Founder of Boy Scouts in Japan, Home Minister and Foreign Minister.
 - Saitō Makoto (1858-1936) Admiral, Governor of Korea and Prime Minister.
 - Nitobe Inazō (1862-1933) diplomat, author of Bushido: The Soul of Japan and Christian.
 - Mitsumasa Yonai (1880-1948) Minister of Navy and Prime Minister.
 - Zenko Suzuki (1911-2004) Prime Minister.
 - Ichirō Ozawa (1942-) leader of Democratic Party of Japan.
 
Writers
    
- Kunio Yanagita (1875-1962) scholar and author of Tōno Monogatari.
 - Takuboku Ishikawa (1886-1912) publisher and poet.
 - Kenji Miyazawa (1896-1932) teacher, poet and writer of fairy tales.
 - Harumi Setouchi (1921- ) winner of Tanizaki Prize and Noma Prize.
 - Kanichi Fujiwara (1961-) long distance motorcyclist, photographer, author and blogger
 
Singer
    
- Kohei Fukuda (1976 - )- Japanese folk singer.
 
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