Ohara is the Romanized Japanese form of two Japanese surnames, Ohara (小原 or 尾原) and Ōhara (大原, also Oohara). Notable people with either surname include:
- Chiaki Ohara, pianist
- Hajime Ohara, professional wrestler
- Hiroo Ōhara, former Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
- Joji Ohara, cinematographer
- Ken Ohara, photographer
- Ohara Koson, painter and printmaker
- Kōyū Ohara, film director
- Magosaburō Ōhara, businessman and philanthropist
- Mariko Ōhara, science fiction writer
- Michiyoshi Ohara, professional wrestler and mixed martial artist
- Misuzu Ohara, the real name of singer songwriter Amii Ozaki
- Naoshi Ohara (小原 直, 1877–1967), Japanese politician
- Noriko Ohara (born 1935), voice actress
- Noriko Ohara (born 1943), ballet dancer
- Reiko Ohara, actress
- Sakurako Ohara (born 1996), actress and singer
- Sayaka Ohara, voice actress
- Shoki Ohara (大原 彰輝, born 1999), Japanese footballer
- Takashi Ōhara, voice actor
- Yuiko Ōhara (大原 ゆい子, born 1992), Japanese singer
Fictional characters
- Lt. Ohara, detective played by Pat Morita in the American television program Ohara (TV series)
- Mari Ohara, fictional character from the media-mix project Love Live! Sunshine!!
- Shota Ohara (大原翔太), a main character from Little Ghost Q-Taro
- Shinichi Ohara, a main character's older brother from Little Ghost Q-Taro
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