Satoru - People

People

  • Satoru Abe (born 1926), American painter and sculptor
  • Satoru Akahori (さとる), Japanese scriptwriter, novelist and manga author
  • Satoru Asako (悟麻子, born 1971) Japanese professional wrestler
  • Satoru Ienishi (悟, born 1960), Japanese politician
  • Satoru Iwata (聡, born 1959), fourth president and CEO of Nintendo
  • Satoru Kobayashi (覚, born 1959), Japanese professional Go player
  • Satoru Kobayashi (director) (悟, 1930–2001), Japanese film director
  • Satoru Komiyama (悟, born 1965), Japanese professional baseball player
  • Satoru Kōsaki (暁, born 1974), Japanese music composer
  • Satoru Mizushima (総, born 1949), Japanese film maker
  • Satoru Nakajima (悟, born 1953), Japanese racing driver
  • Satoru Okada (智), general manager of Nintendo Research & Engineering
  • Satoru Rodas (智 ロダス), founder of Satoru Data & Network Solutions
  • Satoru Otomo (哲), a Japanese astronomer
  • Satoru Sayama (聡, born 1957), Japanese professional wrestler
  • Satoru Yamagishi (智, born 1983), Japanese football player

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