Sato

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Satō (, 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.

There are several other uses of the word "sato", see below.

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[edit] People

People named Sato include:

[edit] Places

  • Sato, Kagoshima-mura (里村), a former town in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, now absorbed into the city of Satsumasendai-shi (薩摩川内市)
  • Sato, Tibet

[edit] Things

  • Sato (rice wine), a beverage from Thailand
  • Sato, the word for a mutt, or non-purebred dog, in Puerto Rican parlance.
  • Sato (instrument), a bowed tanbur, or long-necked lute of Central Asian origin
  • S.A.T.O., a song from Ozzy Osbourne's 1981 album Diary of a Madman

[edit] Fictional characters

Fictional characters named Sato include:

[edit] See also