Mutō
Mutō (武藤 "warrior wisteria") is a Japanese surname. It is also romanized as Muto, Mutoh or Mutou.
- Mutou Valley - valley in the Flaming Mountains
People named Muto include:
- Akira Mutō, chief of staff of the 14th Area Army
- Ayami Mutō, singer
- Azumi Muto, actress
- Chiharu Muto (武藤 千春, born 1995), Japanese businesswoman
- Kaneyoshi Muto, Japanese fighter ace in World War II
- Hideki Mutoh, race car driver currently racing in the Super GT series
- Keiji Muto, pro-wrestler
- Masatoshi Muto, Japanese diplomat
- Nobuyoshi Mutō, general
- Toshiro Muto, Deputy Governor, Bank of Japan
- Yoshinori Muto, association football player
- Yoshitaka Muto (武藤 好貴, born 1987), Japanese baseball player
- Yuki Muto (武藤 雄樹, born 1988), Japanese footballer
- Yuki Muto (footballer, born 1995) (武藤 友樹), Japanese footballer
Fictional characters named Muto:
- Akio Mutou, science teacher in the visual novel Katawa Shoujo
- Ashirogi Muto of Bakuman.
- Kaname Muto of Yahiko no Sakabato
- Kazuki Muto of Buso Renkin
- Kenji, Shizuka, and Yuki Muto of Lian Hearn's Tales of the Otori trilogy
- Nobuyushi Muto
- Rikako Muto, female lead from the anime Ocean Waves
- Yugi and Sugoroku Mutou of Yu-Gi-Oh!
- MUTO, an acronym for "Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism", a species of kaiju featured in the 2014 film Godzilla
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