Biography
Masato Katō, born on January 14, 1954, in Noshiro, Akita, Japan, is a Japanese screenwriter known for his work in the film industry. Katō's career spans over two decades, with notable contributions to various genres.
His early work includes the screenplay for "Molester Diary: A Man Who Kept Stroking Ass 2" in 1995 and its sequel, "Molester Diary: A Man Who Kept Stroking Ass 6," released in 1998. These films are part of a series that explores the darker aspects of human nature, showcasing Katō's ability to delve into complex themes.
In 2004, Katō wrote the screenplay for "Locomotive Teacher," a drama that tells the story of a teacher who uses a train to teach children in remote areas. This film demonstrates Katō's versatility as a screenwriter, moving from darker themes to heartwarming na…





