Togami (disambiguation)

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Togami may refer to:

People[]

  • Kenshi Togami (戸上 研之, 1912–?), Japanese long jumper
  • Ichirō Togami, Imperial Japanese Navy rear admiral
  • Shunsuke Togami, Japanese table tennis player
  • Masao Togami, Japanese swimmer
  • Warren Togami, Hawaiian founder of Fedora Linux
  • Wendy Togami, American daughter of Don Soderquist
  • Masashi Togami, Japanese Lego Cuusoo winner

Fictional characters[]

  • Dr. Sueko Togami, a research assistant portrayed by Kumi Mizuno in Frankenstein Conquers the World
  • Ms. Togami (栂見), a possessed nymphomaniac teacher in Urotsukidōji: Legend of the Overfiend
  • Togami family in Ryūsei no Kizuna
  • Togami family in Danganronpa
    • Byakuya Togami, the "Ultimate Affluent Progeny" and agent of the Future Foundation
    • Kazuya "Sagishi" Togami, the "Ultimate Imposter" who impersonates Byakuya and others
    • Blue Ink / Kudan, Byakuya's biographer, who believes themselves to be Shinobu Togami
    • Suzuhiko Ootsuki (né Togami), the "Ultimate Hitman" known by the codename "The Moleman"
    • Orvin Elevator, an agent of the World Health Organization who purports to be the true Kazuya Togami
    • Kijō (né Tarou) Togami, the former head of the Togami family and father to the 108 Togami children
    • Asa, Hiru, and Yoru Togami, the triplets collectively known as the "Ultimate Weather Forecaster"
    • Shinobu Togami, an emotionally unstable victim of child abuse
    • Ichirou Togami, the former "Ultimate Surgeon"
    • Jirou Togami, the unstable "Ultimate Karate Master"
    • Takaya Togami, the intellegent "Ultimate Agitator"
    • Yuusuke Togami, the alcoholic former "Ultimate Gourmet"
    • Asagao Togami, an incredibly depressed, outwardly nice person
    • Mitsuzou Togami, a vain, cowardly person known for "using people"
    • Eyumi Togami, a gloomy but perceptive warmonger and war profiteer
    • Saburou Togami, a reclusive and heavyset pervert
    • Wasuke Togami, a sniveling but determined gossip
    • Shirou Togami, an observant musician

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