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Tokita (written: 時田, 鴇田, 常田, 土岐田 or ときた in hiragana) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Hiroko Tokita is a Japanese anime screenwriter and director.

Kamekichi Tokita American painter

Kamekichi Tokita (1897–1948) was a Japanese American painter and diarist. He immigrated to the United States from Japan in 1919, and lived in Seattle, Washington's Japantown/Nihonmachi district. He was a prominent figure in the Pacific Northwest art world of the 1930s, with paintings regularly included in major exhibitions.

Kohei Tokita is a retired Japanese football player.

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