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Saitō, Saito, Saitou or Saitoh (written: 斉藤 or 斎藤) are the 10th and 11th most common Japanese surnames respectively. Less common variants are 齋藤, ...
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Saitō Hajime (斎藤 一) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, who most famously served as the captain of the third unit of the Shinsengumi.
Tatsuru Saito

Tatsuru Saito

Japanese judo practitioner
Tatsuru Saito is a Japanese judoka who won the 2022 All-Japan Judo Championships. Wikipedia
Born: 2002 (age 22 years), Osaka, Japan
Height: 6′ 2″
Parents: Hitoshi Saito
Olympic Games: 5th (2024)
Sport: Judo
Weight class: +100 kg
World Champ.: (2022)

Having made his way to the area where Mirai Kimizuki has been activated as a seraph, Saitō uses six long chains from his back to murder the scientists there.
Saitō Hajime was part of Kondō Isami's faction of Mibu Rōshigumi. He was known for his exceptional swordsmanship and was among the youngest members of the group ...
Saitō Kiyoshi's (1907–1997) keen sense of design, superb technique, and engagement with an appealing variety of themes made him one of the best-known Japanese ...
Shishaku Saitō Makoto was a Japanese naval officer and statesman who was prime minister of Japan (1932–34) and twice governor-general of Korea (1919–27, ...
Dec 10, 2016 · Kiyoshi Saitō's imagery focused on simplified and abstracted representations of Buddhist temple architecture and Buddhist clay sculpture images ...
Toshimitsu Saitō is a reliable individual and highly-ranked member of the Akechi family. He swears allegiance to his lord, Mitsuhide, while staying completely ...
Saitō began writing haiku, adopting the pen name “Sanki,” meaning “three demons.” He became known for his outspoken, frequently sardonic haiku.
Saitō Kiyoshi was a central figure in the sōsaku hanga movement. He was born in Aizubange, Fukushima Prefecture and moved with his family to Hokkaido as a child ...