Kato
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Kato - UK Band based in Blackpool
Kato remain one of the UK's most popular CCM acts. Their major label debut “Welcome To My World” was one of 2001’s top sellers, outstripping many of the US imports, and 2002’s massive 26 date “Welcome Tour” sealed their strong UK fanbase. 'Songs to help you survive' also released in 2002, received huge critical acclaim both in the UK and beyond
Katō (加藤, characters for "add/increase" and "wisteria") is the eleventh most common Japanese surname.
People named Katō include:
- Daijiro Kato (motorcyclist)
- Kato Takaaki (former Prime Minister of Japan)
- Kato Tomosaburo (former Prime Minister of Japan)
- (Kato) Koyuki (model and actress)
- Kazuhiko Kato a.k.a. Monkey Punch (manga artist)
- Kato Kiyomasa (daimyō)
- Masao Kato (Go player)
- Sawao Kato (Olympic gymnast, eight-time gold medal winner)
Fictional characters named Kato:
- Ayano Katou, from Someday's Dreamers
- Griffin Kato (Griff), from Rave Master (RAVE)
- Hikaru Kato, the name of Hikaru Sulu in the Japanese version of Star Trek
- Jeri Katou (Juri Katou in Japan), from Digimon Tamers
- Nick Caito [pronounced: Kato] A.K.A.: 'Too casual Caito'.
- Kachiro Kato, from Prince of Tennis
- Masaru Kato, from Gantz
- Yasunori Kato from Teito Monogatari
- Yuichiro Kato from Doubt!
People named Kato (Hungarian given name):
- Kató Lomb (Hungarian translator)
Places named Kato:
- Katō (加東) district in Hyogo Prefecture
- Kato Achaia, Greek district of Achaea
Other Katos:
- Kato, character in The Green Hornet
- Kato (tribe), a Native Americans people
- Brian "Kato" Kaelin, houseguest of O.J. Simpson.
- Kato Works Co., Ltd([1]), a manufacturer of crane truck companies.
- Kato Precision Railroad Models([2]), a manufacturer of model railroad equipment, better represented for English speakers by Kato USA.
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