Saito - People

People

Saitō (斉藤, etc.) is a common Japanese surname, including:

  • Akihiko Saito, security guard taken hostage in Iraq in 2005
  • Akitoshi Saito, professional wrestler
  • Ayaka Saitō, voice actor
  • Chiho Saito, manga artist
  • Chiwa Saitō, voice actor
  • Fusae Saito, a.k.a. Fusae Ota, a Japanese politician and Japan's first female prefectural governor
  • Hitohiro Saito, teacher of aikido and son of Morihiro Saito
  • James Saito, actor
  • Kazuhiko Saitō, stage name Bou, guitarist of Antic Cafe, he left the band in 2007
  • Ken'ichi Saitō, real name of Hiroshi (owarai), an owarai comedian
  • Kōichi Saitō (cinematographer), Japanese cinematographer
  • Kōichi Saitō (film director), Japanese film director
  • Kosuke Saito, Japanese DJ
  • Kiyoshi Saito, a sōsaku hanga artist
  • Masa Saito, professional wrestler
  • Minoru Saito, solo yachtsmen
  • Mizuho Saito, drummer of ZONE
  • Mokichi Saitō, poet
  • Morihiro Saito, (1928–2002), a teacher of Aikido
  • Rin Saitō, manga artist
  • Ryo Saito, professional wrestler
  • Takao Saito, manga artist
  • Takashi Saito, baseball pitcher
  • Takumi Saito, actor
  • Tamaki Saitō, psychologist
  • Tomoharu Saitou, professional Magic: the Gathering player
  • William Saito, entrepreneur
  • Yoshitsugu Saito, army commander during the Battle of Saipan
  • Yuka Saito (disambiguation), several people
  • Yuki Saito (disambiguation), several people

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