Matsuura
Matsuura (written: 松浦) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Akiko Matsuura, Japanese drummer
 - Atsushi Matsuura (footballer born 1982), former Japanese football player
 - Atsushi Matsuura (musician) (born 1968), Japanese guitarist
 - Aya Matsuura (born 1986), Japanese singer and actress
 - Daigo Matsuura (born 1969), Japanese politician
 - David Matsuura (1963–2020), American politician
 - Eleanor Matsuura, actress
 - Frank S. Matsura (1873-1913), early twentieth-century Japanese photographer (birth name Sakae Matsuura)
 - Hiroko Matsuura (born 1990), Japanese volleyball player
 - Hiromi Matsuura (born 1984), Japanese singer and AV idol
 - Hiroshi Matsuura (松浦 浩史; born 1968), Japanese ice hockey player
 - Hiroyuki Matsuura (松浦 弘幸; born 1937), Japanese ice hockey player
 - Junrokurō Matsuura (1884-1944), lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War
 - Kōichirō Matsuura (born 1937), Japanese public servant and current Director-General of UNESCO
 - Kosuke Matsuura (born 1979), Japanese race car driver
 - Masaya Matsuura (born 1961), Japanese video game designer and musician
 - Max Matsuura (born 1964), Japanese record producer and president of Avex Trax
 - Richard Matsuura (1933 – 1997), American politician
 - Shinji Matsuura, a Japanese badminton player
 - Tadashi Matsuura (松浦忠史; born 1976), Japanese musician and record producer better known as "Kisaki"
 - Matsuura Takeshirō (松浦 武四郎; 1818–1888), Japanese explorer, cartographer, writer, painter, priest and antiquarian
 - Takuya Matsuura (born 1988), Japanese football player
 - Tokihiko Matsuura (born 1968), Japanese manga artist
 - Toshio Matsuura (born 1955), former Japanese football player and manager
 
Fictional characters
- Yuu Matsuura, protagonist and title character of the Marmalade Boy manga and anime series
 - Kanan Matsuura, a character from Love Live! Sunshine!!
 
See also
Hereditary lords of the Matsura clan of Hirado
- Matsura Akira (1840-1908), the 12th and final daimyō of the Hirado Domain in Hizen Province, Kyūshū, Japan
 - Matsura Hisanobu (1571-1602), daimyō of the late Azuchi-Momoyama period through early Edo period
 - Matsura Seizan (1760-1841), daimyō and famed swordsman during the late Edo period of Japan
 - Matsura Takanobu (1529-1599), 16th-century Japanese samurai and 25th hereditary lord of the Matsuura clan of Hirado
 - Matsura Takanobu (1592–1637), daimyō of the Hirado Domain