Matsushita
Matsushita (written: 松下 lit. "below the pine tree") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Daisuke Matsushita (born 1981), a former Japanese football player
- Hiro Matsushita (born 1961), a Japanese Champ Car racing driver series, and grandson of Konosuke Matsushita
- Ko Matsushita, a Japanese conductor and composer
- Kohei Matsushita (born 1985), a Japanese football (soccer) player currently playing for Ehime F.C.
- Konosuke Matsushita (1894–1989), a Japanese industrialist and founder of Matsushita Electric
- Miruku Matsushita (born 1993), a Japanese figure skater
- Miyuki Matsushita (born 1969), a Japanese voice actress
- Moeko Matsushita (born 1982), a Japanese singer and actress
- Nao Matsushita (born 1985), a Japanese actress and pianist
- Sayami Matsushita (born 1982), a Japanese archer
- Shinpei Matsushita (born 1966), a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan
- Susumu Matsushita (born 1950), a Japanese manga artist
- Tadahiro Matsushita (born 1949), member of the House of Representatives of Japan
- Toshihiro Matsushita (born 1983), a Japanese football (soccer) player currently playing for Albirex Niigata
- Yuki Matsushita (born 1981), a Japanese football (soccer) player currently playing for Thespa Kusatsu
- Yuya Matsushita (born 1990), a Japanese R&B and Hip Hop singer and performer
See also
- Matsushita Electric Industrial, now Panasonic Corporation, a multinational electronics corporation based in Kadoma, Japan
- Matsushita Electric Works, now Panasonic Electric Works, a lighting, building materials, and appliance manufacturer in Japan
- Matsushita Seiko Co., Ltd., a Japanese manufacturer of ventilating and air conditioning equipment for the Matsushita group under the KDK and National brand names
- Matsushita Station, a train station on the JR Central Sangū Line in Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan
- Matsushita Whiteline Skip, a compression scheme employed on Panasonic fax machines
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