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Koto (band) Koto is an Italo disco group that originally consisted of Anfrando Maiola and Stefano Cundari, later with the Dutch composer Michiel van der Kuy. History In 1982, Italian musician Anfrando Maiola (b. 1954 in Parma, Italy) teamed up with Ste ...
, an Italian synth pop group *
Koto (instrument) The is a Japanese plucked half-tube zither instrument, and the national instrument of Japan. It is derived from the Chinese and , and similar to the Mongolian , the Korean and , the Vietnamese , the Sundanese and the Kazakhstan . Koto are ro ...
, a Japanese musical instrument *
Koto (kana) Koto (hiragana: , katakana: ヿ) is one of the Japanese kana. It is a Kana ligature, polysyllabic kana which represents two Mora (linguistics), morae. Both the hiragana and katakana forms represent . is a combination (ligature (writing), ligatu ...
, a ligature of two Japanese katakana *
Koto (traditional clothing) The koto is a traditional dress from the Afro-Surinamese or Creole women in Suriname. Women who wear the dress are called ''kotomisi''Koto, Konjic, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Koto, Tokyo, a ward of Tokyo *
KOTO (FM) KOTO (91.7 FM) is a National Public Radio-affiliated radio station licensed to Telluride, Colorado, United States. The station is currently owned by San Miguel Educational Fund. Translators In addition to the main station, KOTO is relayed by ...
, a National Public Radio-affiliated radio station licensed to Telluride, Colorado * ''
Pterygota bequaertii ''Pterygota bequaertii'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is found in Cameroon, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire, officially the Repu ...
'', a timber species referred to by the trade name "Koto" * The novel ''
The Old Capital is a novel by Japanese writer Yasunari Kawabata first published in 1962. It was one of three novels cited by the Nobel Committee in their decision to award Kawabata the 1968 Nobel Prize in Literature. ''The Old Capital'' was first translated ...
'' by Yasunari Kawabata, titled ''Koto'' in Japanese


Languages

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Orejón language Orejón (Oregon), also Coto or ''Maijiki'', is a moribund Tucanoan language of Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State ...
(also known as Koto language) *
Coixoma language Koihoma (Coixoma), also known ambiguously as Coto (Koto) and Orejone (Orejón), neither its actual name, is an extinct, apparently Witotoan language of Peru.Campbell, Lyle. (1997). ''American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Nati ...
(also known as Koto language) * Okpoto language (Nupoid) (also known as Koto language) *
Okpoto language (Upper Cross River) Orring (Korring) is an Upper Cross River language spoken by the Oring people in Nigeria. Related dialects Dialects are classified under a particular community. Dialects are named by prefixing the community name with the letter K. Eteji (Ntezi) ...
(also known as Koto language)


See also

* * Kodo (disambiguation) * Coto (disambiguation) * Codo (disambiguation) {{disambiguation, callsign