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Seto may refer to:
Places
- Seto, Aichi, production place of Japanese pottery and venue of Expo 2005
 - Seto, Ehime, facing the Seto Inland Sea
 - Seto, Okayama, adjacent to Okayama, in Okayama Prefecture
 - Seto Inland Sea of Japan
 - Setomaa (Seto land), region in Estonia and Russia
 
People and fictional characters
- Situ (surname), a Chinese surname (司徒), romanised from Cantonese as Seto or Szeto
- Robert M. M. Seto (born 1936), American federal judge and law professor
 - Michael C. Seto (born 1967), Canadian psychologist and sex researcher
 - Andy Seto (born 1969), Hong Kong comic artist
 - Carwai Seto (born 1973), Canadian swimmer
 
 - A Japanese surname (瀬戸)
- Masato Seto (born 1953), Japanese photographer
 - Asaka Seto (born 1976), Japanese actress
 - Rocky Seto (born 1976), American football coach
 - Haruki Seto (born 1978), Japanese football player
 - Saori Seto (born 1983), Japanese voice actress
 - Taiki Seto (born 1983), Japanese Go player
 - Kōji Seto (born 1988), Japanese actor and singer
 - Takayuki Seto (born 1986), Japanese footballer
 - Asami Seto (born 1993), Japanese voice actress
 - Daiya Seto (born 1994), Japanese swimmer
 - Toshiki Seto (born 1995), Japanese actor
 - Yutaka Seto, fictional character in Battle Royale
 - Ichitaka Seto, fictional character in I"s
 
 - A given name or nickname
- Devin Setoguchi (born 1987), Canadian professional hockey player nicknamed "Seto"
 - Seto Kaiba, main character from the Japanese manga and anime series Yu-Gi-Oh!
 - Seto Kamiki, character from the Japanese anime Tenchi Muyo!
 - Seto, the father of Red XIII in the video game Final Fantasy VII
 
 
Other uses
- Setos, an ethnic group in south-eastern Estonia and north-western Russia
- Seto language, the language spoken by the Setos
 
 - My Bride Is a Mermaid, a manga and anime series
 - Seto (train), a former train service in Japan
 - Sunrise Seto, a train service in Japan
 - Great Seto Bridge, also Seto Ōhashi, a series of double deck bridges connecting Japanese islands Honshū and Shikoku.
 
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