Itō clan
| Itō 伊東 | |
|---|---|
The emblem (mon) of the Itō clan | |
| Home province | |
| Parent house | Nanke・Kudō clan |
| Titles | |
| Dissolution | still extant |
| Ruled until | 1868 (Abolition of the han system) |
| Cadet branches | Okada Itō |
The Itō clan (Japanese: 伊東氏, Hepburn: Itō-shi) are a Japanese clan of gōzoku that claimed descent from the Fujiwara clan through Fujiwara Korekimi (727–789) and Kudō Ietsugu.
Itō Suketoki (the son of Kudō Suketsune), was famous for his involvement in the incident involving the Soga brothers. The family became a moderate power both in influence and ability by the latter Sengoku period of Feudal Japan.