Shibata
Shibata may refer to:
Places
- Shibata, Miyagi, a town in Miyagi Prefecture
- Shibata District, Miyagi, a district in Miyagi Prefecture
- Shibata, Niigata, a city in Niigata Prefecture
- Shibata Station (Niigata), a railway station in Niigata Prefecture
- Shibata Station (Aichi), a railway station in Aichi Prefecture
Clans
- Shibata clan, Japanese clan originating in the 12th century
- Shibata clan (Echigo), a clan in Echigo Province
- Shibata Naganori (1538–1580), Japanese military commander
- Shibata clan (Owari), a clan in Owari Province
- Shibata Katsuie (1522–1583), Japanese military commander
- Shibata Katsutoyo (1556–1583), Japanese samurai commander
People
The name Shibata (柴田) was used historically by multiple Japanese clans and is a modern-day family name. It is less frequently used as a given name.
- Shibata Takenaka (1823–1877), emissary for Japan
- Shibata Zeshin (1807–1891), Japanese painter and lacquerer
- Ai Shibata (born 1982), Japanese female freestyle swimmer
- Akane Shibata (born 1988), Japanese women's field hockey player
- Aki Shibata (born 1981), Japanese women's volleyball player
- Ayumi Shibata (born 1984), Japanese member of the J-pop group Melon Kinenbi
- Go Shibata (born 1975), Japanese film director
- Hidekatsu Shibata (born 1937), Japanese male voice actor
- Jun Shibata (born 1976), Japanese female singer-songwriter
- Kanjuro Shibata XX (1921–2013), a kyudo master and bowmaker
- Katsuyori Shibata (born 1979), a Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial arts fighter.
- Kayoko Shibata (born 1980), Japanese actress, singer and model
- Kiyonari Shibata (born 1973), Japanese male middle-distance runner
- Kuniaki Shibata (born 1947), Japanese male professional boxer
- Noriyoshi Shibata (born 1966), Japanese photographer
- Ryo Shibata (born 1987), Japanese male figure skater
- Ryuichi Shibata (born 1983), Japanese male butterfly swimmer
- Satoru Shibata, current president of Nintendo of Europe
- Seiji Shibata (born 1938), Japanese male fencer
- Shingo Shibata (born 1985), Japanese male footballer
- Tetsuya Shibata (born 1973), Japanese video game music composer and sound director
- Tomoyo Shibata (born 1974), Japanese female television announcer
- Toshio Shibata (born 1949), Japanese photographer
- Tsunekichi Shibata (1850–1929), film director in the early 20th century
- Yoshitomi Shibata (born 1966), Japanese horse racing jockey
- Yumiko Shibata (born 1964), Japanese voice actress
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