• Takatō may refer to: Takatō, Nagano, former town in Nagano Prefecture that was merged into the expanded city of Ina in 2006 Takatō Domain, feudal domain...
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  • Naohisa Takato (髙藤直寿, Takatō Naohisa, born 30 May 1993) is a Japanese judoka. Takato is currently the top ranked judoka in the world in the extra-lightweight...
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  • program. The series ends with Takato discovering the portal in the tunnel. Takato Matsuki (松田 啓人, Matsuda Takato, Takato Matsuda in the Japanese version)...
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    Takatō (高遠町, Takatō-machi) was a town located in Kamiina District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 6,976...
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  • Yasuhiro Takato (Japanese: 高戸 靖広, romanized: Takato Yasuhiro, born January 23, 1968, in Okayama) is a Japanese voice actor who works for Aoni Production...
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    Takatō Castle (高遠城, Takatō-jō) is a Japanese castle located in the city of Ina, southern Nagano Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Takatō...
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    Takatō Domain (高遠藩, Takatō-han) was a domain of the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan during the Edo period from 1600 to 1871. The Takatō Domain was based at...
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  • Siege of Takatō The Siege of Takatō may refer to two different encounters throughout samurai history (Sengoku period - 16th century). Siege of Takato may refer...
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    Takato Nakano (中野貴人, Nakano Takato) is a Japanese professional wrestler currently performing in the Japanese promotion Pro-Wrestling Basara where he is...
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    Ōki Takatō (大木 喬任, March 23, 1832 – September 26, 1899), was a Japanese statesman during the early Meiji period. He was Governor of Tokyo in 1868 and a...
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