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Morita may refer to:

In places:

  • Morita, Aomori, a village in Japan
  • Morita, Togo, a town in Togo

People with the surname Morita:

  • see list of people at Morita (surname)

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Morita (surname)

Morita (written: 森田 or 盛田) is a Japanese surname. Notable persons with that surname include:

  • Akio Morita, co-founder of the Sony Corporation
  • Doji Morita, Japanese psych folk singer-songwriter
  • Hiroyuki Morita, Japanese animation director ( The Cat Returns, ...)
  • Jungo Morita, volleyball player, Olympic gold medalist (1972)
  • Kazuyoshi Morita, or Tamori, Japanese celebrity
  • Kiiti Morita, Japanese mathematician Morita equivalence, Morita conjectures)
  • Koichi Morita (army officer)
  • Koichi Morita (songwriter)
  • Kyohei Morita (born 1984), rugby union footballer
  • Masakatsu Morita (1945–1970), Tatenokai member
  • Masakazu Morita (born 1972), Japanese actor
  • Masatake Morita, also known as Morita Shoma, founder of Morita Therapy
  • Michihiro Morita, Go player
  • Pat Morita, or Noriyuki Morita, Japanese-American actor
  • Richard Morita, American microbiologist
  • Shuichi Morita, Japanese long-distance runner
  • Sohei Morita, author
  • Tama Morita, Japanese essayist and legislator
  • Tomomi Morita, Japanese swimmer
  • Ayumi Morita, Japanese tennis player
  • Yoshimitsu Morita, film director

Usage examples of "morita".

Morita was, in other words, an experienced field commander, and this was the reason why he had been chosen to lead the two hundred and fifty samurai now quartered in the cabins running off the galleried upper decks.

After being assured that they were still on course for a dawn landing, Morita called for a celebratory cup of sake for everyone on the bridge then retired to his second floor headquarters in the centre of the galleried superstructure.

A rotund Falstaff escorted a bangled belly dancer, a top-hatted Marlene Dietrich clone fluttered false eyelashes seduc­tively at a matador, Marie Antoinette simpered through a mask-on-a-stick at a vizarded Sherlock Holmes, a Lakota chief in war paint offered a drink to a demure Wonder Woman, the Mad Hatter cackled at a joke told by a Chinese dragon with a two-meter tail supported by psychokinesis, Achilles and Patro­clus strolled together arm in arm, clad in golden Greek armor, and the band—with beaming Shig Morita conducting from the piano—launched into "Stray Cat Strut.