Inui
Encyclopedia

People

  • Emi Inui
    Emi Inui
    is a Japanese softball player who won the gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics.-References:...

     (born 1983), Japanese Olympic softball player
  • Kurumi Inui
    Kurumi Inui
    is a novelist and mystery writer from Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. He is a graduate of Shizuoka University, where he studied science and math. In 1998, his debut work J no shinwa won the 4th Mephisto Award. Because of his feminine-sounding name, he is often mistakenly thought to be a woman. His work...

     (born 1963), Japanese novelist and mystery writer
  • Sekihiko Inui
    Sekihiko Inui
    is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known for Murder Princess and the manga adaptation of Comic Party, for which latter he drew upon his own experiences as a dōjinshi creator at Comiket. Currently, he is drawing a series called Ratman: The Smallest Hero?!.-His Works:# Comic Party is a Japanese...

    , Japanese manga artist
  • Takashi Inui
    Takashi Inui
    is a Japanese football player who currently plays for the 2. Bundesliga team VfL Bochum. He is a midfielder who controls attacks by sharp dribbles and through passes to fatal spots. He has a brilliant sense of attacking and scoring, often with unpredictable shots....

     (born 1988), Japanese association football player

Characters

  • Sadaharu Inui, a character in The Prince of Tennis
  • Takumi Inui, a main character in Kamen Rider 555
  • Inui Banjin, a villain in the Rurouni Kenshins Jinchu Arc (Man's Justice Arc)
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