# Homma

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**Honma** or **Homma** (Japanese: 本間) is a Japanese surname. The choice of spelling for particular historical and modern persons is arbitrary.

Notable people with the surname include:

## Homma spelling

- [Chieko Homma](/source/Chieko_Homma) (born 1964), former Japanese football player
- [Gaku Homma](/source/Gaku_Homma) (本間 学 Honma Gaku) (born 1950), aikido teacher, student of Morihei Ueshiba
- [Hans Homma](/source/Hans_Homma) (1874–1943), Austrian stage and film actor
- [Isao Homma](/source/Isao_Homma) (born 1981), Japanese footballer
- Kazuo Homma or [Kazuo Honma](/source/Kazuo_Honma) (born 1980), Japanese footballer
- [Kei Homma](/source/Kei_Homma) (本間 圭, born 1985), Japanese football manager and coach
- [Koji Homma](/source/Koji_Homma) (born 1977), Japanese footballer
- [Masaharu Homma](/source/Masaharu_Homma) (1887–1946), Japanese general
- Munehisa Homma or [Homma Munehisa](/source/Homma_Munehisa) (fl. 1700s), Japanese merchant, inventor of the [candlestick chart](/source/Candlestick_chart)
- [Ryuta Homma](/source/Ryuta_Homma) (本間 隆太, born 1991), Japanese [volleyball](/source/Volleyball) player
- [Shigeo Homma](/source/Shigeo_Homma) (1904–1974), Japanese gymnast
- [Tomekichi Homma](/source/Tomekichi_Homma) (1865–1945), Japanese-Canadian pioneer, and labour and human rights activist

## Honma spelling

- [Noriko Honma](/source/Noriko_Honma) (born 1911), Japanese actress whose film work occurred primarily during the 1950s
- [Risa Honma](/source/Risa_Honma) (born 1990), Japanese singer and actor born in Tokyo
- [Sadaki Honma](/source/Sadaki_Honma) (本間 貞樹, born 1953), Japanese ice hockey player
- [Satoshi Honma](/source/Satoshi_Honma) (born 1968), Japanese mixed martial artist
- [Shinichi Honma](/source/Shinichi_Honma) (本間 信一, born 1934), Japanese ice hockey player
- [Shion Honma](/source/Shion_Honma) (born 2000), Japanese football player
- [Teiji Honma](/source/Teiji_Honma) (born 1911), ice hockey goaltender who represented Japan at the 1936 Winter Olympics
- [Teruyasu Honma](/source/Teruyasu_Honma) (本間 照康, born 1949), Japanese ice hockey player
- [Tomoaki Honma](/source/Tomoaki_Honma), freelance Japanese professional wrestler
- [Toshiei Honma](/source/Toshiei_Honma) (本間 敏栄, born 1935), Japanese ice hockey player
- [Yasuji Honma](/source/Yasuji_Honma) (本間 康二, born 1943), Japanese rower
- Honma, a Japanese golf equipment manufacturer, relocated its American headquarters to Carlsbad, California, a hub for golf-related companies.[1]

## See also

- [Honma clan](/source/Honma_clan) (本間氏) is a Japanese clan that ruled the province of Sado between the 12th and 16th century
- [Homma Museum of Art](/source/Homma_Museum_of_Art) (本間美術館, Homma bijutsukan) opened in Sakata, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan, in 1947
- [Homma Elementary School](/source/Homma_Elementary_School), Richmond, British Columbia, Canada

## References

1. ["Why Carlsbad, California, is the epicenter of the golf equipment world"](https://golf.com/gear/carlsbad-california-golf-companies/). *GOLF.com*. Retrieved 2025-03-08.

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