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People

  • Satoko Inoue, a pianist
  • Satoko Fujii, an avant-garde jazz pianist and composer
  • Satoko Akiyama, a Japanese pop artist
  • Satoko Sakamoto, murdered by members of Aum Shinrikyo along with her husband, Tsutsumi Sakamoto, who was a lawyer working on a class action lawsuit against Aum Shinrikyo, and her child
  • Kuni Satoko, daughter of Prince Kuni Kuniyoshi and sister of Empress Kōjun, the mother of Akihito
  • Satoko Takita, chairwoman of Mozilla Japan
  • Satoko Nishikawa, singer of Shang Shang Typhoon
  • Princess Satoko, daughter of Prince Kaya Kuninori
  • Satoko (Motouji), a painter living in Eugene, Oregon, USA
  • Satoko Miyachi, character designer for Madlax
  • Satoko Okudera, screenwriter of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and Summer Wars
  • Satoko, wife of Tokugawa Hidetada, the second Tokugawa shogun of Japan
  • Satoko Tsushima, a contemporary Japanese fiction writer, essayist and critic
  • Satoko Tanaka, won bronze on the 100 m backstroke swimming at the 1960 Summer Olympics
  • Satoko Makishi, a Japanese pop singer
  • Anekōji Satoko, a lady-in-waiting at the court of Emperor Kōkaku
  • Satoko Morikawa, character designer for The Cat Returns
  • Satoko Kashikawa, producer of 1 Litre of Tears
  • Kizaki Satoko, won the Akutagawa Prize for Blue Paulownia (Aogiri)
  • Satoko Shinashi, mixed martial arts fighter

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