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Satō

Index Satō

is the most common Japanese surname, often romanized as Sato, Satou or Satoh. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 392 relations: Ai Satō, Aiko Satō (writer), Aiko Sato (actress), Aiko Sato (judoka), Aimaro Satō, Ajin: Demi-Human, Akemi Satō (singer), Akihiro Sato (footballer, born August 1986), Akihiro Sato (footballer, born October 1986), Akihiro Sato (model), Akiko Sato, Akio Sato (politician, born 1927), Akio Sato (politician, born 1943), Akio Sato (wrestler), Akira Satō (photographer), Akira Satō (ski jumper), Amahiko Satō, Amina Sato, Arisa Satō, Arisa Sato (model), Asami Sato, Aura: Koga Maryuin's Last War, Ayano Sato (canoeist), Ayano Sato (singer), Ayano Sato (speed skater), Ayumi Sato, Ben-To, Big City Greens, Black Rain (1989 American film), Castle Town Dandelion, Chiaki Satō, Chica Sato, Chie Satō, Chiyako Sato, Choei Sato, Churyo Sato, Crayon Shin-chan, Dai Satō, Dai Sato (footballer), Daihachiro Sato, Daiki Sato (footballer, born 1988), Daiki Sato (footballer, born 1999), Daisuke Satō, Daisuke Sato (footballer), Dick Togo, Doubt!!, Eiichi Sato, Eiji Sato, Eiken Sato, Eisaku Satō, ... Expand index (342 more) »

Ai Satō

is a Japanese actress and voice actress working with Ken Production.

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Aiko Satō (writer)

is a Japanese novelist.

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Aiko Sato (actress)

is a Japanese actress and tarento.

See Satō and Aiko Sato (actress)

Aiko Sato (judoka)

is a female Japanese judoka from Tsukuba University.

See Satō and Aiko Sato (judoka)

Aimaro Satō

, also known as Yoshimaro Satō and Henry Satoh, was the Japanese Ambassador to the United States from 1916 to 1918.

See Satō and Aimaro Satō

Ajin: Demi-Human

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by.

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Akemi Satō (singer)

was a Japanese female singer and occasional voice actress.

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Akihiro Sato (footballer, born August 1986)

is a Japanese footballer who plays for Montedio Yamagata in the J2 League.

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Akihiro Sato (footballer, born October 1986)

Akihiro Sato (佐藤 晃大, born 22 October 1986) is a Japanese football player for Tokushima Vortis.

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Akihiro Sato (model)

Akihiro Macieira Sato (born September 12, 1983) is a Japanese Brazilian model.

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Akiko Sato

is a Japanese sports shooter.

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Akio Sato (politician, born 1927)

was a Japanese politician.

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Akio Sato (politician, born 1943)

is a Japanese politician.

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Akio Sato (wrestler)

is a Japanese retired professional wrestler.

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Akira Satō (photographer)

was a Japanese photographer noted for his photographs of girls and of Europe.

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Akira Satō (ski jumper)

(born 19 July 1964) is a Japanese former ski jumper.

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Amahiko Satō

is a Japanese professional shogi player, ranked 9-dan.

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Amina Sato

is a Japanese voice actress and a former member of the Japanese idol girl group AKB48.

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Arisa Satō

Arisa Satō (佐藤あり紗, Satō Arisa, born 18 July 1989) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for Hitachi Rivale.

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Arisa Sato (model)

is a Japanese model and weathercaster who is represented by the talent agency Stardust Promotion.

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Asami Sato

is a major character in the Nickelodeon animated television series The Legend of Korra (2012–2014).

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Aura: Koga Maryuin's Last War

is a Japanese light novel written by Romeo Tanaka, with illustrations by Mebae, published by Shogakukan under their Gagaga Bunko imprint in July 2008.

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Ayano Sato (canoeist)

is a Japan slalom canoeist who has competed at the international level since 2015.

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Ayano Sato (singer)

is a former Japanese idol who is a former member of the female idol group Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari) and the K-pop cover dance group UFZS.

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Ayano Sato (speed skater)

is a Japanese speed skater.

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Ayumi Sato

is a Japanese ice hockey player.

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Ben-To

is a Japanese light novel series written by Asaura, with illustrations by Kaito Shibano.

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Big City Greens

Big City Greens is an American animated comedy adventure television series created by The Houghton Brothers that premiered on Disney Channel on June 18, 2018.

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Black Rain (1989 American film)

Black Rain is a 1989 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Michael Douglas, Andy García, Ken Takakura, Kate Capshaw, Yūsaku Matsuda and Tomisaburo Wakayama.

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Castle Town Dandelion

, is a Japanese four-panel comic strip manga series written and illustrated by Ayumu Kasuga.

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Chiaki Satō

is a Japanese actress and musician.

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Chica Sato

is a Japanese musician and fashion model best known as the lead vocalist for new wave band Plastics who then went on to form Melon with Plastics bandmate Toshio Nakanishi.

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Chie Satō

, also stylized as Chie Satou, is a Japanese voice actress who has been featured in a number of anime shows.

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Chiyako Sato

Chiyako Satō (佐藤千夜子 Satō Chiyako) was a Japanese singer.

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Choei Sato

is a former Japanese football player and manager.

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Churyo Sato

was a Japanese sculptor and painter.

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Crayon Shin-chan

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshito Usui.

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Dai Satō

is a Japanese screenwriter and musician.

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Dai Sato (footballer)

is a former Japanese football player.

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Daihachiro Sato

was a Japanese mathematician who was awarded the Lester R. Ford Award in 1976 for his work in number theory, specifically on his work in the Diophantine representation of prime numbers.

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Daiki Sato (footballer, born 1988)

was a Japanese football player.

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Daiki Sato (footballer, born 1999)

is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Blaublitz Akita.

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Daisuke Satō

was a Japanese board game designer, novelist, and manga writer.

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Daisuke Sato (footballer)

Daisuke Caumanday Sato (Satō Daisuke; born September 20, 1994) is a Filipino professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Philippines Football League club Davao Aguilas and the Philippines national team.

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Dick Togo

, better known by his ring name, is a Japanese professional wrestler.

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Doubt!!

is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Kaneyoshi Izumi.

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Eiichi Sato

is the mayor of Utsunomiya, Tochigi in Japan.

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Eiji Sato

is a former Japanese football player and manager.

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Eiken Sato

is a Japanese equestrian.

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Eisaku Satō

was a Japanese politician who served as prime minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972.

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Eisaku Satō (governor)

(born 24 June 1939) is a Japanese politician who served as the governor of Fukushima Prefecture of Japan from 1988 to 2006.

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Emiko Sato

is a Japanese cross-country skier.

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Eric Sato

Eric Anthony Sato (born May 5, 1966) is an American former volleyball player and two-time Olympian.

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Eriko Sato

is a Japanese actress.

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Eriko Sato (footballer)

is a former Japanese football player.

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Eunice Sato

Eunice Noda Sato (June 8, 1921 – February 12, 2021) was an American politician.

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Fumiya Satō

is a Japanese manga artist.

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G. G. Sato

, also known as G. G. Sato, is a former professional player for the Philadelphia Phillies organization, Saitama Seibu Lions, Chiba Lotte Marines, and Fortitudo Baseball Bologna.

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Garret T. Sato

Garret T. Sato (November 7, 1964 – March 25, 2020) was an American actor who was born and raised in Oahu, Hawaii.

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Gen Satō

is a Japanese voice actor.

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Ginpei Sato

is a Japanese voice actor in numerous anime and non-anime works.

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Given (manga)

Given (Japanese: ギヴン Hepburn: Givun; stylized in all lowercase) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Natsuki Kizu.

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Golden Time (novel series)

is a Japanese light novel series written by Yuyuko Takemiya, with illustrations by Ēji Komatsu.

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Gordon H. Sato

Gordon Hisashi Sato (17 December 1927 – 31 March 2017) was an American cell biologist who first attained prominence for his discovery that polypeptide factors required for the culture of mammalian cells outside the body are also important regulators of differentiated cell functions and of utility in culture of new types of cells for use in research and biotechnology.

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Hachiro Sato

was a Japanese rower.

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Harue Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Haruhiko Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Haruo Satō (novelist)

was a Japanese novelist and poet active during the Taishō and Shōwa periods of Japan.

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Haruo Satō (voice actor)

is a Japanese voice actor previously affiliated with Office CHK but now affiliated with Arts Vision.

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Haruo Sato (water polo)

is a Japanese former water polo player who competed on the Japanese men's team in the 1968 Summer Olympics.

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Hidetoshi Sato

is a Japanese luger.

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High School Girls

is a Japanese manga series, created by Towa Oshima, which was originally serialized in Futabasha's Weekly Manga Action magazine from 2001, and then subsequently Comic High! from 2004.

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Hikaru Sato

is a Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, better known by the ring name.

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Hinata Satō

is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer, and model affiliated with Amuse.

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Hiroaki Sato (figure skater)

is a Japanese retired figure skater.

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Hiroaki Sato (footballer)

was a Japanese football player.

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Hiroaki Sato (translator)

is a Japanese poet and prolific translator who writes frequently for The Japan Times.

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Hiroji Satoh

was an international table tennis player from Japan.

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Hiroki Sato

is a Japanese professional basketball executive and former player, currently serving as the general manager of the Chiba Jets Funabashi of the Japanese B.League.

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Hiroko Sato (athlete)

is a Japanese track and field athlete.

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Hiromi Satō

is a Japanese former singer and songwriter from Iwate Prefecture.

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Hiroshi Sato (curler)

is a Japanese curler and curling coach from Tokoro, Hokkaido, Japan.

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Hiroshi Sato (footballer)

is a former Japanese football player.

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Hiroshi Sato (musician)

Hiroshi Sato (佐藤博, June 3, 1947 – October 24, 2012) was a Japanese singer-songwriter, born in Chiran, Kagoshima and raised in Kyoto.

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Hirotaka Sato

is a Japanese former professional basketball player for Kanazawa Samuraiz of the B.League in Japan.

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Hiroya Sato

is a Japanese rower.

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Hisaharu Satoh

Hisaharu Satoh is a Japanese international lawn bowler.

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Hisato Satō

is a Japanese former football player.

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Hisayasu Satō

is a Japanese exploitation film director.

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Hisayoshi Sato

is a Japanese swimmer.

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Hitman (2016 video game)

Hitman is a 2016 stealth video game developed by IO Interactive and published by Square Enix.

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Hitomi Sato (actress)

is a Japanese actress.

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Hitomi Sato (table tennis)

is a Japanese table tennis player.

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Hitoshi Sato

is a Japanese former cyclist.

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Hoshi Sato

Hoshi Sato, played by Korean American actress Linda Park, is a fictional character in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise.

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Ice Blade

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsutomu Takahashi.

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Ichiko Sato

is a Japanese former volleyball player who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea and 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.

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Interviews with Monster Girls

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Petos.

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Isao Sato (actor)

was a Japanese born theater actor.

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Jackie Sato

, better known as, was a Japanese professional wrestler.

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Jin Sato (footballer)

is a Japanese football manager and former player.

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Jiro Sato

was a Japanese tennis player.

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Jiro Sato (actor)

is a Japanese actor, screenwriter and film director.

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Josephine Sato

Josephine Ylagan Ramirez-Sato is a Filipino politician.

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Junichi Sato

is a Japanese anime director.

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Junji Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Junpei Satoh

(born January 19, 1956), is a contemporary Western-style painter in Japan.

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Junya Sato

was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.

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Kai Sato

Kai Sato (born 1984) is an American business executive, entrepreneur, investor, and author.

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Kanon (video game)

Kanon is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key, a brand of Visual Arts.

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Kanta Sato

is a Japanese actor, he is a member of EXILE's theater company (Gekidan EXILE).

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Katawa Shoujo

is a bishōjo-style visual novel by Four Leaf Studios that tells the story of a young man and five young women living with varying disabilities.

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Katsuaki Satō

is the founder and director of Satojuku Karate, also known as Odo (The Champion's Way) karate.

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Katsuhiko Sato (cyclist)

is a former Japanese cyclist.

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Katsumi Satō

was a Japanese human rights activist, editor, and critic.

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Katsura Sato

is a Japanese biathlete.

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Kayo Satoh

is a Japanese model and television personality.

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Kazuhiro Sato

is a Japanese footballer who plays for Ventforet Kofu.

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Kazuhiro Sato (speed skater)

is a Japanese speed skater.

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Kazuki Sato (footballer, born 1974)

is a former Japanese football player and manager.

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Kazuki Sato (footballer, born 1993)

is a Japanese football player.

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Kazuma Satou

is the main protagonist of the light novel, manga and anime series KonoSuba.

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Kazuo Sato (skier)

is a Japanese cross-country skier.

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Kazuo Sato (weightlifter)

is a Japanese weightlifter.

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Kazutoshi Satō

is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 7-dan.

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Kōichi Satō (actor)

is a Japanese actor.

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Kōji Satō (photographer)

was a renowned Japanese amateur photographer, particularly in the 1930s.

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Kōtoku Satō

was a lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II.

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Kōzō Satō

was a Japanese admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I.

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Kei Satō

was a Japanese character actor and narrator.

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Keiichi Sato

is a Japanese animation director, mecha and character designer born in Kagawa Prefecture.

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Keita Satoh (curler)

is a Japanese male curler.

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Kenji Sato (baseball)

is a Japanese professional baseball player.

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Kenji Sato (basketball)

is the Head coach of the Kawasaki Brave Thunders in the Japanese B.League.

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Kenki Sato

Kenki Sato (佐藤 賢希, Satō Kenki; born 11 July 1984 in Ogawa, Nagano prefecture, Japan is a Japanese equestrian. At the 2012 Summer Olympics he competed in the Individual eventing and reached 12th place.

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Kennosuke Sato

was a writer and overseas journalist for the Osaka Mainichi Shimbun newspaper.

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Kensuke Sato

is a Japanese football player for Renofa Yamaguchi FC.

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Kentaro Sato

, aka Ken-P, is a composer/conductor/orchestrator/clinician of media music (Film/TV/Game) and concert music (Symphonic and Choral).

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Kentaro Sato (footballer)

is a Japanese football player currently playing for Renofa Yamaguchi FC.

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Kimi Sato

Kimi Sato (born 5 March 1949) is a Japanese composer.

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Kimiko Sato

is a Japanese former swimmer.

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Kimiya Sato

is a Japanese racing driver.

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Kiyomi Sato

is a current basketball head coach for JX-Eneos Sunflowers in Japan and the former head coach for Tokoha University.

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Kodai Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Kohei Sato

is a Japanese professional wrestler contracted with Pro Wrestling Zero1.

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Koichi Sato (biathlete)

is a Japanese biathlete.

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Koichi Sato (footballer)

is a Japanese football player who plays as a forward for Veertien Mie.

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Koichi Sato (philatelist)

is a Japanese philatelist who signed the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 2011.

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Koichi Sato (ski jumper)

is a Japanese ski jumper.

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Koji Sato (politician)

is a Japanese politician.

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Koki Sato

is a Japanese footballer.

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Kosuke Sato

is a Japanese former swimmer.

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Koyo Sato

is a Japanese footballer who plays for J-Lease FC.

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Kumiko Sato

, née (born February 22, 1946) is a Japanese figure skating coach and former competitor.

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Kyō no Go no Ni

is a Japanese ''seinen'' manga series created by Koharu Sakuraba, the author of Minami-ke.

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Kyoko Sato

is a Paralympian athlete from Japan competing mainly in throwing events.

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Liane Sato

Liane Lissa Sato (born September 9, 1964, in Santa Monica, California) is a retired female volleyball player from the United States and two-time Olympian.

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List of Case Closed characters

The manga series Case Closed, known as in Japan, features a large number of recurring fictional characters created by Gosho Aoyama.

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List of common Japanese surnames

Officially, among Japanese names there are 291,129 different, as determined by their kanji, although many of these are pronounced and romanized similarly.

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List of former members of AKB48

The Japanese idol girl group AKB48 has many members who have left the group for various reasons such as focusing on solo careers.

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List of Maria-sama ga Miteru characters

This is the list of characters of the light novel, manga and anime series Maria-sama ga Miteru.

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List of minor planet discoverers

This is a list of minor-planet discoverers credited by the Minor Planet Center with the discovery of one or several minor planets (such as near-Earth and main-belt asteroids, Jupiter trojans and distant objects).

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M.A.S.K. (franchise)

M.A.S.K. (acronym for "Mobile Armored Strike Kommand") is a media franchise created by Kenner.

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Maiko Sato

is a Japanese former sailor, who specialized in both Europe and Laser Radial classes.

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Major (manga)

Major (stylized as MAJOR) is a Japanese sports manga series written and illustrated by Takuya Mitsuda.

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Makoto Satō (actor)

was a Japanese film actor.

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Makoto Satō (director)

Makoto Satō (佐藤 真 Satō Makoto, September 12, 1957 - September 4, 2007) was a Japanese documentary film director.

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Makoto Satō (theatre)

is a Japanese avant-garde theatre director and playwright.

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Mamoru Sato

Mamoru Sato (born 1937) is an American modernist sculptor.

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Marino Sato

is a Japanese racing driver who is currently set to compete for United Autosports in the FIA World Endurance Championship.

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Masaharu Satō

is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator currently working for Aoni Production.

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Masahiko Satoh

is a Japanese jazz pianist, composer and arranger.

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Masahiro Sato

is a Japanese ice hockey player.

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Masahisa Sato

is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature).

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Masaki Satō

(born May 7, 1999, in Sapporo, Hokkaido) is a Japanese pop singer.

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Masako Sato (field hockey)

is a Japanese field hockey player.

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Masako Sato (ice hockey)

is a Japanese retired ice hockey player and former member of the Japanese national ice hockey team.

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Masami Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Masaru Sato

(sometimes transliterated Satoh) was a Japanese composer of film scores.

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Masatake Sato

is a Japanese football player previously playing for Albirex Niigata FC (Singapore) in the S.League.

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Masaya Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Megumi Sato (actress)

is a Japanese actress.

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Megumi Sato (athlete)

is a retired Japanese high jumper.

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Meiji Yasuda Life

is a Japanese life insurance company, which is headquartered in Tokyo and created in 2004 from the merger of Meiji Life and Yasuda Life.

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Memeco Sakata

, formerly known as, is a Japanese actress, singer and gravure idol.

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Michihiro Sato

Michihiro Sato (佐藤通弘, Satō Michihiro; surname Sato; name sometimes listed as Sato Michihiro; (born 1957), is a prominent Japanese player of the Tsugaru-jamisen. Born in Machida, Tokyo, Japan, his mother was a traditional dancer and musician. He became interested in the Tsugaru-jamisen at an early age after hearing it on a radio broadcast and began intensive study of the instrument in 1970, at the age of 13.

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Michihiro Sato (ice hockey)

is a Japanese ice hockey player.

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Michiro Sato

is an avant-garde composer, singer, synthesizer player, and member of the rock band Factor.

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Michiru Satou

is a Japanese voice actor represented with T's Factory.

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Miho Sato

is a retired Japanese athlete specialising in middle-distance events.

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Miki Satō (actress)

is a Japanese actress.

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Miki Satō (singer)

is a Japanese musician from Hokkaido who is signed to Sacra Music.

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Miki Sato (television personality)

is a former Japanese tarento, actress and fashion model.

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Mikio Sato

was a Japanese mathematician known for founding the fields of algebraic analysis, hyperfunctions, and holonomic quantum fields.

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Minako Sato

is a Japanese archer who competed in two Olympic Games.

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Minori Sato

is a Japanese former football player.

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Mio Satō

is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for the NEC Red Rockets.

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Mitsuaki Sato

is the former Head coach of the Toyota Boshoku Sunshine Rabbits in the Women's Japan Basketball League.

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Mitsuhiro Sato

is a retired Japanese sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres.

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Mitsuru Sato

is a Japanese wrestler and Olympic champion in Freestyle wrestling.

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Miu Sato

is a Japanese figure skater.

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Miya Sato

is a Japanese volleyball player who played for Toray Arrows.

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Miyuki Satoh

is a Japanese female curler.

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Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny

is an anime television series, a direct sequel to Mobile Suit Gundam SEED by Sunrise and the overall tenth installment in the Gundam franchise.

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Naoji Sato

is a Japanese rower.

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Naoki Satō

is a Japanese composer.

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Naoki Sato (footballer)

is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Azul Claro Numazu of J3 League.

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Naoko Sato

is a retired Japanese professional tennis player.

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Naotake Satō

was a Japanese diplomat and politician.

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Naoto Satō

is a Japanese amateur astronomer, discoverer of minor planets, and, by profession, a junior high school science teacher.

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Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005 video game)

Need for Speed: Most Wanted is a 2005 racing video game, and the ninth installment in the Need for Speed series.

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Nobuaki Sato

is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature).

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Nobuhito Sato

is a Japanese professional golfer.

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Nobunaga Sato

is a former professional basketball head coach for Aomori Wat's in Japan and the former head coach for Noshiro Technical High School in Noshiro, Akita.

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Nobuo Satō

is a Japanese figure skater and coach.

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Nobusuke Kishi

was a Japanese bureaucrat and politician who was prime minister of Japan from 1957 to 1960.

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Nobuyasu Satō

was mayor of Hiroshima from 1922 to 1925.

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Nobuyuki Sato

is a former Japanese marathon runner.

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Norie Sato

Norie Sato (born July 19, 1949) is an artist living in Seattle, Washington.

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Noriko Sato

is a Japanese figure skating coach and former competitor.

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Noriyuki Sato

is a Japanese fencer.

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Nozomi Satō

(née, born 3 July 1986, Fukui Prefecture) is a Japanese fencer.

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O. K. Sato

O.

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Omi Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Osamu Sato

is a Japanese digital artist, photographer, and composer.

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Osamu Sato (boxer)

is a Japanese former professional boxer from Kobe, Hyogo, Japan.

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Pater Sato

was a Japanese artist who created airbrush art for magazines.

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Rei Sato (badminton)

is a Japanese badminton player from the NTT East team.

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Rei Sato (motorcyclist)

is a Japanese motorcycle racer.

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Reiji Sato

is a Japanese footballer who currently plays in for Estudiantes Tecos as a midfielder.

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Reiko Sato

Reiko Sato (レイコ・佐藤; December 19, 1931 – May 28, 1981) was an American dancer and actress.

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Reinaldo Sato

Reinaldo Tsuguio Sato (Jiro) (born October 25, 1980) is a Brazilian baseball designated hitter.

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Ren Sato (politician)

is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).

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Ren Sato (racing driver)

is a Japanese racing driver who currently competes in Super GT for ARTA and in Super Formula for PONOS Nakajima Racing.

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Rie Sato (ice hockey)

was an ice hockey player from Japan.

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Rie Sato (softball)

(born 14 August 1980) is a Japanese softball player who won the gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

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Rie Sato (speed skater)

is a Japanese short track speed skater.

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Rika Sato

is a Japanese table tennis player.

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Rikio Sato

is a Japanese bobsledder.

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Rina Satō

is a Japanese voice actress with hundreds of television and video game productions, many multi-year, and is active in film and as a singer as well.

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Risa Sato

is a Filipina-Japanese volleyball player who is currently living in the Philippines.

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Ritsuryō

is the historical legal system based on the philosophies of Confucianism and Chinese Legalism in Feudal Japan.

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Rumina Sato

(kanji for given name: 留美奈) is a Japanese retired mixed martial artist, famous for his career in the Shooto organization.

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Ruth Sato

Ruth Sato (1904–1992) was a Broadway chorus dancer, gossip columnist, musician promoter and nightclub manager.

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Ryo Sato (footballer)

is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a forward for Thespa Gunma.

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Ryo Sato (high jumper)

is a Japanese athletics competitor competing in the high jump.

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Ryuji Sato

is an international football referee from Japan.

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Ryuta Sato

is a Japanese actor and tarento represented by K Factory.

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Ryuzo Sato

is a Japanese economist and has been the C.V. Starr Professor of Economics at New York University since 1985.

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Sabrina Sato

Sabrina Sato Rahal (born 4 February 1981) is a Brazilian television presenter.

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Saburo Sato

is a Japanese sailor.

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Sado Province

was a province of Japan until 1871; since then, it has been a part of Niigata Prefecture.

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Sakichi Sato

is a Japanese actor, director, and screenwriter.

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Sano, Tochigi

is a city located in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.

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Satarō Satō

Satarō Satō (佐藤 佐太郎 Satō Satarō; 13 November 1909 – 8 August 1987) was a Japanese tanka poet.

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Satō Issai

was a Confucian scholar in late Edo to Bakumatsu period Japan.

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Satō Nobuhiro

was a Japanese scientist and early advocate of Japanese Westernization.

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Satō Sankichi

was a Japanese surgeon and professor.

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Satō Tadanobu

was a Japanese samurai of the late-Heian period.

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Satō Tetsutarō

was a Japanese military theorist and an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Satō Tsugunobu

was a Japanese warrior and the brother of Satō Tadanobu.

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Satomi Satō

is a Japanese voice actress and singer.

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Satoshi Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Satoshi Sato (skier)

is a Japanese cross-country skier.

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Sayaka Sato

is a Japanese badminton player.

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Setsuji Satō

is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

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Shōji Satō

is a retired Japanese badminton player from NTT East team.

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Shōji Satō (artist)

is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator.

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Shōzō Satō

Shōzō Satō (佐藤 昌三, Satō Shōzō, born May 18, 1933) is an artist, author, calligrapher, playwright, and a professor emeritus of the College of Art and Design at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

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Shūhō Satō

is a Japanese manga artist.

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Shūji Satō (shogi)

is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 8-dan.

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Shigeki Sato (politician)

is a Japanese politician of the New Komeito Party, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).

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Shimako Satō

(born in 1964) is a Japanese film director and screenwriter.

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Shin'ichi Satō (shogi)

is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 6-dan.

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Shin'ya Satō (shogi)

is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 7-dan.

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Shinichi Sato (baseball)

, born August 7, 1965, is a retired Japanese professional baseball player from Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan.

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Shinichi Sato (footballer)

is a former Japanese football player.

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Shinobu Sato

Shinobu Sato (born June 5, 1955), is a Japanese classical artist.

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Shinsuke Sato

is a Japanese film director and screenwriter.

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Shintaro Sato

(born in Tsurugashima) is a Japanese retired bobsledder and sprinter.

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Shinya Sato (footballer)

is a former Japanese football player.

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Shio Satō

(6 December 1952 – 4 April 2010) was a Japanese manga artist.

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Shiori Sato

is a Japanese model represented by the talent agency Stardust Promotion.

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Shiro Sato

is a Japanese cross-country skier.

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Shizuo Satō

Shizuo Satō (佐藤静雄 Satō Shizuo; 4 November 1931 – 16 January 2022) was a Japanese politician.

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Sho Sato

is a Japanese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Tochigi SC.

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Shogo Sato

is a Japanese novelist.

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Shoichi Sato

is a Japanese professional golfer.

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Shokichi Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Shoma Sato (baseball, born 1989)

is a professional Japanese baseball player.

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Shori Sato

is a Japanese idol, actor, and member of the idol group Sexy Zone, under Johnny & Associates from 30 October 2010.

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Shun Sato (figure skater)

is a Japanese figure skater.

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Shun Sato (footballer)

is a Japanese football player who plays as Goalkeeper and currently play for Verspah Oita on the Japan Football League.

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Shunji Sato

was a Japanese physician during the first half of the 20th century, a major general in the Imperial Japanese Army, and a convicted war criminal.

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Shunsuke Sato

is a Japanese-born violinist.

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Somei Satoh

is a Japanese composer of contemporary music.

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Sota Sato

is a Japanese football player for Tegevajaro Miyazaki.

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Star Wars Rebels

Star Wars Rebels is an American 3D animated science fiction television series produced by Lucasfilm Animation and set in the Star Wars universe.

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Sumire Satō

is a Japanese singer and actress.

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Sunao Sato

was a professional Go player.

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Tadamasa Sato

is a Japanese sprint canoer who competed from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s.

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Tadanobu Asano

, better known by his stage name, is a Japanese actor, director, and musician, who has had an extensive career working in both Japanese and international cinema.

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Tadao Sato

was a Japanese film critic, theorist and historian.

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Tadashi Satō (politician)

Tadashi Satō (Nihongo: July 20, 1849 - April 27, 1920) was a Japanese Army officer and politician.

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Tadashi Sato

Tadashi Sato (February 6, 1923 – June 4, 2005) was an American artist.

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Taichi Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Taiki Sato

is a Japanese dancer and actor.

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Taisuke Sato

is a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature).

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Taiten Sato

is a Japanese former football player.

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Takahiro Satō

was a Japanese manga artist from Yamagata prefecture.

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Takanao Sato

is a Japanese water polo player.

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Takayoshi Sato

Takayoshi Sato (Japanese: 佐藤隆善, Hepburn: Satō Takayoshi) is a Japanese video game character designer, writer, and CGI director.

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Takenori Sato

is a Japanese professional mixed martial artist and current Welterweight King Of Pancrase.

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Takeru Satoh

is a Japanese actor.

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Takeshi Sato

Takeshi Sato (born June 8, 1981) is a Japanese professional wrestler, signed to Pro Wrestling Secret Base.

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Taku Satoh

is a Japanese graphic designer born in Tokyo.

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Takuma Sato

, nicknamed "Taku", is a Japanese professional racing driver.

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Takuma Sato (basketball)

is a Japanese professional basketball player for Chiba Jets of the B.League in Japan.

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Takuro Sato

from Waseda University.

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Takuya Satō (director)

is a Japanese anime screenwriter and director.

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Takuya Satō (voice actor)

is a Japanese voice actor and singer affiliated with Ken Production.

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Takuya Sato (footballer)

is a Japanese former football player.

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Tamao Satō

is a Japanese actress, voice actress, television personality and model from Funabashi, Chiba, perhaps best known for her role as Momo Maruo in the 1995 Super Sentai series Chōriki Sentai Ohranger, as well as co-hosting O-Sama Brunch, a Tokyo Broadcasting System Saturday morning show.

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Tamiji Sato

is a retired Japanese freestyle wrestler.

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Tatsuo Sato (director)

is a Japanese anime director most famous for Martian Successor Nadesico.

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Tatsuo Sato (politician)

was a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party and a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).

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Tatsuya Satoh

is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent.

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Tenpei Sato

is a video game composer and voice actor.

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Tetsuo Satō (volleyball)

is a Japanese former volleyball player who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics, in the 1972 Summer Olympics, and in the 1976 Summer Olympics.

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Tetsuo Sato (rower)

is a Japanese rower.

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The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls

is a Japanese free-to-play simulation video game co-developed by Cygames and Bandai Namco Studios for the Mobage social network platform for mobile phones.

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The Legend of Korra

The Legend of Korra (abbreviated as TLOK), also known as Avatar: The Legend of Korra, or more rarely simply as Korra, is an American animated fantasy action television series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko for Nickelodeon.

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The Lost Symbol

The Lost Symbol is a 2009 novel written by American writer Dan Brown.

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Thomas N. Sato

Thomas N. Sato (佐藤 匠徳) is a prominent Japanese educator, entrepreneur, and biologist, whose research focuses on understanding molecular basis of cancer, cardiac disease and metabolic diseases by using a number of animal models including mice, zebrafish and fruit flies.

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Tohoku University

is a public research university in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan.

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Tokihiro Satō

is a Japanese photographer and educator.

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Tokio Sato

is a Japanese cross-country skier.

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Tomiko Satō

was the common-law wife of the Chinese Communist scholar and poet Guo Moruo.

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Tomoaki Sato (baseball, born 1968)

is a Japanese baseball player who won a silver medal in the 1996 Summer Olympics.

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Tomoaki Satoh (baseball, born 1978)

is a Japanese professional baseball player.

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Tomoyuki Sato

is a Japanese long-distance runner.

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Toshiharu Sato

is a Japanese former gymnast who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics and in the 1996 Summer Olympics and won an Olympic bronze medal.

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Toshiki Satō

a.k.a.,, and is a Japanese film director and screenwriter best known for his pink films of the 1990s.

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Toshiko Sato

is a fictional character from the television series Doctor Who and its spin-off Torchwood, played by Naoko Mori.

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Toyohiko Satoh

is a Japanese guitarist, lutenist, and composer.

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Tsuneo Sato

was a Japanese speed skater.

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Tsutomu Satō (author)

Tsutomu Satō (佐島 勤, Satō Tsutomu) is a Japanese novelist known for his light novel series The Irregular at Magic High School.

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Tsutomu Sato (ophthalmologist)

Tsutomu Sato (1902 – June 9, 1960) was a Japanese ophthalmologist who performed an early version of the radial keratotomy and was the first professor at the Research Institute of Ophthalmology at Juntendo University School of Medicine.

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Tsutomu Sato (politician)

is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).

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Tsutomu Sato (windsurfer)

is a Japanese windsurfer.

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Tsuyoshi Sato

is a former Japanese footballer who last played for SC Sagamihara.

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Vicki Sato

Vicki L. Sato is a retired professor of management practice at Harvard Business School and a professor of the practice in the department of molecular and cell biology at Harvard University.

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Whistle!

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Daisuke Higuchi.

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Working!!

Working!!, released in the US as Wagnaria!!, is a Japanese four-panel comic strip manga series written and illustrated by Karino Takatsu, which follows the activities of the unusual employees at one of the units of the Wagnaria family restaurant chain.

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Yasue Sato

is a Japanese actress and model, and formally trained in ballet.

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Yasuhiro Sato

is a Japanese baseball player.

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Yasumitsu Satō

is a Japanese professional shogi player from Yawata City in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, ranked 9-dan.

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Yasutaka Sato

is a Japanese former volleyball player who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics.

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Yasuyuki Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Yū Satō

is a professional Japanese baseball player.

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Yūhei Satō

is a former governor of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.

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Yūichi Satō

is a Japanese film director.

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Yūko Satō (voice actress)

is a Japanese voice actress from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

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Yūto Satō

is a Japanese retired football player.

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Yohei Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Yoji Sato

is a former Japanese handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics.

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Yoshiaki Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Yoshihiro Sato

is a Japanese kickboxer competing in K-1 at middleweight (−70 kg).

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Yoshiko Sato

is a retired Japanese freestyle swimmer who won seven gold medals at the Asian Games in 1958–1962.

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Yoshinori Sato

is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent.

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Yoshinori Sato (baseball, born 1954)

Yoshinori Sato (佐藤 義則, born September 11, 1954, in Okushiri District, Hokkaido, Japan) is a former Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher.

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Yoshiyuki Sato

is a Japanese ski mountaineer.

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Yota Sato (boxer)

is a retired Japanese professional boxer who was a former WBC Super flyweight Champion.

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Yuhei Sato (footballer)

Yuhei Sato (佐藤 優平, born 29 October 1990) is a Japanese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Jeonnam Dragons in K League 2.

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Yuka Sato

is a Japanese former competitive figure skater and choreographer.

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Yuka Sato (javelin thrower)

is a Japanese athlete specialising in the javelin throw.

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Yuka Sato (triathlete)

is a Japanese triathlete.

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Yukari Sato

is a Japanese economist and politician of the Liberal Democratic Party.

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Yuki Sato (footballer)

is a Japanese football player for FC Kariya.

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Yuki Sato (runner)

is a Japanese long-distance runner.

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Yuki Sato (softball)

is a Japanese softball player who won a bronze medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Yuki Sato (voice actor)

, also credited as, is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

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Yuki Sato (wrestler)

(born November 25, 1985) is a Japanese professional wrestler currently signed to Pro Wrestling Noah, where he performs under the ring name Amakusa (stylized in all caps).

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Yukihiko Sato

is a former Japanese football player and he is the currently assistant coach J1 League club of FC Tokyo.

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Yukiko Okada

was a Japanese singer and actress, active in the mid-1980s.

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Yukiya Sato

is a Japanese ski jumper.

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Yuko Sato (athlete)

is a Japanese racewalker.

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Yuko Sato (politician)

is a Japanese politician and member of the Genzei Nippon party.

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Yusuke Sato

is a former Japanese football player.

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Yuta Sato

is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for FC Ryukyu.

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Yuya Sato (footballer)

is a Japanese football player who plays for Roasso Kumamoto.

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Yuya Sato (novelist)

is a Japanese novelist from Hokkaido Prefecture.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satō

Also known as Sato, Satoh, Satou.

, Eisaku Satō (governor), Emiko Sato, Eric Sato, Eriko Sato, Eriko Sato (footballer), Eunice Sato, Fumiya Satō, G. G. Sato, Garret T. Sato, Gen Satō, Ginpei Sato, Given (manga), Golden Time (novel series), Gordon H. Sato, Hachiro Sato, Harue Sato, Haruhiko Sato, Haruo Satō (novelist), Haruo Satō (voice actor), Haruo Sato (water polo), Hidetoshi Sato, High School Girls, Hikaru Sato, Hinata Satō, Hiroaki Sato (figure skater), Hiroaki Sato (footballer), Hiroaki Sato (translator), Hiroji Satoh, Hiroki Sato, Hiroko Sato (athlete), Hiromi Satō, Hiroshi Sato (curler), Hiroshi Sato (footballer), Hiroshi Sato (musician), Hirotaka Sato, Hiroya Sato, Hisaharu Satoh, Hisato Satō, Hisayasu Satō, Hisayoshi Sato, Hitman (2016 video game), Hitomi Sato (actress), Hitomi Sato (table tennis), Hitoshi Sato, Hoshi Sato, Ice Blade, Ichiko Sato, Interviews with Monster Girls, Isao Sato (actor), Jackie Sato, Jin Sato (footballer), Jiro Sato, Jiro Sato (actor), Josephine Sato, Junichi Sato, Junji Sato, Junpei Satoh, Junya Sato, Kai Sato, Kanon (video game), Kanta Sato, Katawa Shoujo, Katsuaki Satō, Katsuhiko Sato (cyclist), Katsumi Satō, Katsura Sato, Kayo Satoh, Kazuhiro Sato, Kazuhiro Sato (speed skater), Kazuki Sato (footballer, born 1974), Kazuki Sato (footballer, born 1993), Kazuma Satou, Kazuo Sato (skier), Kazuo Sato (weightlifter), Kazutoshi Satō, Kōichi Satō (actor), Kōji Satō (photographer), Kōtoku Satō, Kōzō Satō, Kei Satō, Keiichi Sato, Keita Satoh (curler), Kenji Sato (baseball), Kenji Sato (basketball), Kenki Sato, Kennosuke Sato, Kensuke Sato, Kentaro Sato, Kentaro Sato (footballer), Kimi Sato, Kimiko Sato, Kimiya Sato, Kiyomi Sato, Kodai Sato, Kohei Sato, Koichi Sato (biathlete), Koichi Sato (footballer), Koichi Sato (philatelist), Koichi Sato (ski jumper), Koji Sato (politician), Koki Sato, Kosuke Sato, Koyo Sato, Kumiko Sato, Kyō no Go no Ni, Kyoko Sato, Liane Sato, List of Case Closed characters, List of common Japanese surnames, List of former members of AKB48, List of Maria-sama ga Miteru characters, List of minor planet discoverers, M.A.S.K. (franchise), Maiko Sato, Major (manga), Makoto Satō (actor), Makoto Satō (director), Makoto Satō (theatre), Mamoru Sato, Marino Sato, Masaharu Satō, Masahiko Satoh, Masahiro Sato, Masahisa Sato, Masaki Satō, Masako Sato (field hockey), Masako Sato (ice hockey), Masami Sato, Masaru Sato, Masatake Sato, Masaya Sato, Megumi Sato (actress), Megumi Sato (athlete), Meiji Yasuda Life, Memeco Sakata, Michihiro Sato, Michihiro Sato (ice hockey), Michiro Sato, Michiru Satou, Miho Sato, Miki Satō (actress), Miki Satō (singer), Miki Sato (television personality), Mikio Sato, Minako Sato, Minori Sato, Mio Satō, Mitsuaki Sato, Mitsuhiro Sato, Mitsuru Sato, Miu Sato, Miya Sato, Miyuki Satoh, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, Naoji Sato, Naoki Satō, Naoki Sato (footballer), Naoko Sato, Naotake Satō, Naoto Satō, Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005 video game), Nobuaki Sato, Nobuhito Sato, Nobunaga Sato, Nobuo Satō, Nobusuke Kishi, Nobuyasu Satō, Nobuyuki Sato, Norie Sato, Noriko Sato, Noriyuki Sato, Nozomi Satō, O. K. Sato, Omi Sato, Osamu Sato, Osamu Sato (boxer), Pater Sato, Rei Sato (badminton), Rei Sato (motorcyclist), Reiji Sato, Reiko Sato, Reinaldo Sato, Ren Sato (politician), Ren Sato (racing driver), Rie Sato (ice hockey), Rie Sato (softball), Rie Sato (speed skater), Rika Sato, Rikio Sato, Rina Satō, Risa Sato, Ritsuryō, Rumina Sato, Ruth Sato, Ryo Sato (footballer), Ryo Sato (high jumper), Ryuji Sato, Ryuta Sato, Ryuzo Sato, Sabrina Sato, Saburo Sato, Sado Province, Sakichi Sato, Sano, Tochigi, Satarō Satō, Satō Issai, Satō Nobuhiro, Satō Sankichi, Satō Tadanobu, Satō Tetsutarō, Satō Tsugunobu, Satomi Satō, Satoshi Sato, Satoshi Sato (skier), Sayaka Sato, Setsuji Satō, Shōji Satō, Shōji Satō (artist), Shōzō Satō, Shūhō Satō, Shūji Satō (shogi), Shigeki Sato (politician), Shimako Satō, Shin'ichi Satō (shogi), Shin'ya Satō (shogi), Shinichi Sato (baseball), Shinichi Sato (footballer), Shinobu Sato, Shinsuke Sato, Shintaro Sato, Shinya Sato (footballer), Shio Satō, Shiori Sato, Shiro Sato, Shizuo Satō, Sho Sato, Shogo Sato, Shoichi Sato, Shokichi Sato, Shoma Sato (baseball, born 1989), Shori Sato, Shun Sato (figure skater), Shun Sato (footballer), Shunji Sato, Shunsuke Sato, Somei Satoh, Sota Sato, Star Wars Rebels, Sumire Satō, Sunao Sato, Tadamasa Sato, Tadanobu Asano, Tadao Sato, Tadashi Satō (politician), Tadashi Sato, Taichi Sato, Taiki Sato, Taisuke Sato, Taiten Sato, Takahiro Satō, Takanao Sato, Takayoshi Sato, Takenori Sato, Takeru Satoh, Takeshi Sato, Taku Satoh, Takuma Sato, Takuma Sato (basketball), Takuro Sato, Takuya Satō (director), Takuya Satō (voice actor), Takuya Sato (footballer), Tamao Satō, Tamiji Sato, Tatsuo Sato (director), Tatsuo Sato (politician), Tatsuya Satoh, Tenpei Sato, Tetsuo Satō (volleyball), Tetsuo Sato (rower), The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls, The Legend of Korra, The Lost Symbol, Thomas N. Sato, Tohoku University, Tokihiro Satō, Tokio Sato, Tomiko Satō, Tomoaki Sato (baseball, born 1968), Tomoaki Satoh (baseball, born 1978), Tomoyuki Sato, Toshiharu Sato, Toshiki Satō, Toshiko Sato, Toyohiko Satoh, Tsuneo Sato, Tsutomu Satō (author), Tsutomu Sato (ophthalmologist), Tsutomu Sato (politician), Tsutomu Sato (windsurfer), Tsuyoshi Sato, Vicki Sato, Whistle!, Working!!, Yasue Sato, Yasuhiro Sato, Yasumitsu Satō, Yasutaka Sato, Yasuyuki Sato, Yū Satō, Yūhei Satō, Yūichi Satō, Yūko Satō (voice actress), Yūto Satō, Yohei Sato, Yoji Sato, Yoshiaki Sato, Yoshihiro Sato, Yoshiko Sato, Yoshinori Sato, Yoshinori Sato (baseball, born 1954), Yoshiyuki Sato, Yota Sato (boxer), Yuhei Sato (footballer), Yuka Sato, Yuka Sato (javelin thrower), Yuka Sato (triathlete), Yukari Sato, Yuki Sato (footballer), Yuki Sato (runner), Yuki Sato (softball), Yuki Sato (voice actor), Yuki Sato (wrestler), Yukihiko Sato, Yukiko Okada, Yukiya Sato, Yuko Sato (athlete), Yuko Sato (politician), Yusuke Sato, Yuta Sato, Yuya Sato (footballer), Yuya Sato (novelist).