Ueno (surname) explained
Ueno (written: δΈι or ζ€ι) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- , Japanese sociologist
- , Japanese female badminton player
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese agricultural scientist
- , pioneer Japanese photographer
- , Japanese professional shogi player
- , Japanese professional baseball pitcher
- , Japanese professional ice hockey winger
- , Japanese actress
- , Japanese Consul in Great Britain from 1874 to 1879
- Ken Ueno (born 1970), American composer
- , Japanese politician
- , Japanese composer and musician
- , Japanese mixed martial artist
- , Japanese female judoka
- , Japanese football coach and former player
- , Japanese freestyle skier
- , Japanese long-distance runner
- , Japanese newspaper publisher and philanthropist
- , Japanese professional golfer
- , Japanese professional drifting driver and businessman
- , Japanese sailor
- , Japanese film director, actor, screenwriter, and producer
- , Japanese business theorist
- , Japanese recording artist
- , Japanese female judoka
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese long-distance runner
- , Japanese professional wrestler
- , Japanese softball pitcher
- , Japanese football player
Fictional characters
- Naoka Ueno, a character from A Silent Voice (manga)
- Susumu Ueno, a teen idol character from A One-Way Ticket to Love (movie)