Takehiko Itō
He was born in Hokkaidō.
Also recorded as Takehiko Ito · Takehiko Itou
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Life and career
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1901
Takehiko Itō was born in 1901 at Hokkaidō.
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scholarly publication
- INOUE TAKEHIKO: THE LAST MANGA EXHIBITION BY INOUE TAKEHIKO, The Art Book, 2009
Scholarly · Crossref registry · 2009
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- “Takehiko Itō”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Takehiko Itō is recorded as mangaka, illustrator and character designer.
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Naming and authority record. Those registers additionally record the forms Takehiko Itō, Japanese manga artist, illustrator and character designer and Takehiko Itō, japanischer Illustrator und Mangaka.
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Literature
THE LAST MANGA EXHIBITION BY INOUE TAKEHIKO, The Art Book, 2009
The Encyclopedia exists whether or not anything is for sale. Corrections are recorded rather than overwritten, and every version of this record is kept. Published 16 August 2026.
Elsewhere in Illustration
5,225 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
- Takahiro KimuraIllustrator
- Takami AkaiIllustrator
- Takashi TakeuchiIllustrator
- Takashi YanaseIllustrator
- Takehito HaradaIllustrator
- Takeo SaekiIllustrator
- Takeshi KoikeIllustrator
- Takuzō NaganoIllustrator
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