Satō Yoshio (佐藤義夫; August 31, 1900 – April 28, 1967), was the son of Satō Yoshisuke (佐藤義亮), the founder of the Shinchōsha (新潮社) publishing house. The younger Satō inherited the presidency of Shinchōsha and became a prominent leader in the Japanese publishing world in the early postwar period. His younger brother (Satō Toshio 佐藤俊夫), son (Satō Ryōichi 佐藤亮一), nephew (Satō Shunichi 佐藤俊一), and grandson (Satō Takanobu 佐藤隆信) eventually inherited the presidency of Shinchōsha after his tenure.