Satō - People

People

  • Akira Satō (photographer) (1930–2002), Japanese photographer
  • Amina Satō (born 1990), Japanese idol singer (AKB48), actress
  • Chara (singer) (born 1968), born Miwa Sato
  • Chiyako Sato (1897–1968), Japanese singer
  • Dick Togo (born 1973), professional wrestler who uses the ring name "Shigeki Sato"
  • Eisaku Satō (1901–1975), Japanese prime minister
  • Eric Sato (born 1966), American volleyball player
  • Garret T. Sato, American actor
  • G.G. Sato (born 1978), Japanese baseball player
  • Gordon H. Sato (born 1927), American cell biologist and environmentalist
  • Hikaru Sato (born 1980), Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist
  • Hisato Satō (born 1982), Japanese soccer player
  • Hisayoshi Sato (born 1987), Japanese swimmer
  • Junya Sato (born 1932), Japanese film director
  • Katsuaki Satō (born 1946), Japanese founder of Odo Satojuku karate
  • Kayo Satoh (born 1988), Japanese model
  • Kennosuke Sato (1891–1967), Japanese journalist
  • Kentaro Sato (born 1981), Japanese composer and conductor
  • Koichi Sato, Japanese footballer (born 1986)
  • Kōichi Satō, Japanese actor (born 1960)
  • Kōji Satō (photographer) (1911–1955)
  • Koji Sato (politician) (born 1959)
  • Kōtoku Satō (1893-1959), commanded the 31st Division (Imperial Japanese Army) in Operation U-Go
  • Liane Sato (born 1964), American volleyball player
  • Mamoru Sato (born 1937), American modernist sculptor
  • Masaki Sato (born 1990), Japanese idol singer (Morning Musume)
  • Megumi Sato (athlete) (born 1966), Japanese high jumper
  • Michiro Sato (born 1967), avant-garde composer, singer, synthesizer player, and member of rock band Factor
  • Mikio Sato (born 1928), mathematician, known for Sato-Tate conjecture
  • Naoki Satō (born 1970), Japanese composer
  • Naotake Satō (1882–1971), Japanese diplomat and politician
  • Natsuki Sato (born 1990), Japanese idol singer (AKB48), actress
  • Nobusuke Kishi (1896–1987), born Nobusuke Sato, former Prime Minister of Japan
  • O. K. Sato (died 1921), juggler
  • Romain Sato (born 1981), Central African basketball player
  • Rumina Sato (born 1973), professional mixed martial artist
  • Sabrina Sato (born 1981), Brazilian model
  • Satō Sankichi (1857–1947), Japanese surgeon
  • Satō Tetsutarō (1866–1942), Japanese admiral and military theorist
  • Shigeki Sato (politician) (born 1959)
  • Shōji Satō (born 1982), badminton athlete
  • Shōri Satō (born 1996), a member of the j-pop group Sexy Zone
  • Sumire Satō (born 1993), Japanese idol singer (AKB48), actress
  • Tadanobu Sato, actor, a.k.a. Tadanobu Asano
  • Tadashi Sato (1923–2005), American/Hawaiian artist
  • Takeru Satoh (born 1989), actor
  • Takuma Sato (born 1977), racing car driver
  • Tenpei Sato, video game composer
  • Tomiko Satō (1893–1994), common-law wife of the Chinese Communist scholar and poet Guo Moruo
  • Yuki Sato (actor), actor (born 1984), a.k.a. Tomohito Sato
  • Toyohiko Satoh (born 1943), lutenist
  • Yuka Sato (born 1973), Japanese Olympic figure skater
  • Yukiko Okada (1967–1986), born Kayo Sato, Japanese idol singer
  • Jackie Sato (1957–1999), Japanese professional wrestler
  • Shinya Sato (born 1978), Japanese football player for Giravanz Kitakyushu
  • Tomoaki Satoh (born 1978), Japanese professional baseball player
  • Yoshiyuki Sato (b. 1975), Japanese ski mountaineer

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