Sato
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Satō (佐藤, characters for "assistance" and "wisteria") is the most common Japanese surname. It may be romanized as Sato or Satoh on a Japanese passport. In wāpuro rōmaji, it is spelled Satou.
People named Sato:
- Aiko Sato (actress/model)
- Aki Sato (former Treasurer of Japan)
- Eisaku Sato (former Prime Minister of Japan)
- Junya Sato (film director)
- Katsuaki Sato (founder of Odo Satojuku karate)
- Michiro Sato(avant-garde composer, singer, synthesizer player, and member of the rock band Factor)
- Mikio Sato (mathematician, known for Sato-Tate conjecture)
- born Miwa Sato, the singer Chara
- Naoki Sato (composer)
- Nobusuke Kishi, born Nobusuke Sato (former Prime Minister of Japan)
- Sabrina Sato (model)
- Shigeki Sato (professional wrestler)
- Shoji Sato (badminton athlete)
- Eduardo Sato {gay rights activist)
- Tadanobu Sato (A.K.A. Tadanobu Asano, actor)
- Takuma Sato (car racing driver)
- Yuka Sato (figure skater)
- Ayano Sato, character from High School Girls
- Fumino Sato, character from High School Girls
- Hoshi Sato, character from
- Katsumi Sato, a minor character from YuYu Hakusho
- Mako Satou, character from Initial D
- Masao Sato (Max), character from Crayon Shin-chan
- Masashi Sato, character from To Heart
- Miwako Satou, character from Case Closed (Detective Conan)
- Mina Sato, character from Doubt!!
- Natsumi Sato, minor character from Jiraishin a.k.a. Ice Blade
- Shigeki Satō, character from Whistle!
- Sei Sato, character from Maria-sama ga Miteru
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