Gatō

was a shipping magnate who took control of the Land of Waves.

Background
Gatō was a powerful shipping magnate whose shipping company was actually a front for much shadier activities, such as smuggling illegal goods and dealing drugs. He took control of the Land of Waves' shipping routes and created a monopoly by isolating the country from the outside world, preventing free import and export and turning it into an impoverished, hunger-stricken country in the process. He was a cruel man, responsible for humiliating and killing Kaiza in public for being the country's hero. Kaiza's death had the effect of demoralizing the people of the country, to the point that they no longer had the courage to stand up to Gatō. Gatō was protected by two bodyguards, Zori and Waraji.

Personality
Even having been a human, Gatō was far from being humane. He was very, cruel, greedy and if he even had had a chance of having profit of something, nothing could stop him. He constantly prioritized financial success over any other motives and emotions. He was perfectllly willing to break prior contracts and agreements in order to save money. Gatō was also very ruthless, and dealt harshly with his enemies. He was willing to brutally execute anyone who crossed his path. In addition, he had no moral qualms over killing helpless people.

Land of Waves
Gatō hired Zabuza Momochi and his men to assassinate Tazuna, and stop him from finishing the bridge, which would connect the Land of Waves to the outside world and allow its economy to recover. After Zabuza's arms were broken in battle by Kakashi Hatake (who was hired to defend Tazuna), Gatō arrived with a group of thugs, intent on killing Zabuza so that he would not have to pay him for his services. Since Zabuza was still able to wield a kunai in his mouth, this mistake cost Gatō his life. (In the manga, Zabuza chopped off Gatō's head with the knife after being struck by several of his cronies. In the anime, Gatō was stabbed and slashed several times, then knocked off the bridge.) Zabuza died, and the renegades were scared away by Kakashi, Naruto, and the combined force of the villagers. The bridge, described by Kakashi as "the land's hope", was completed, and named the "Great Naruto Bridge" by Tazuna.

Trivia

 * His name is spelled with and without a circumflex in the English manga. The revised Hepburn romanization is Gatō. The first official data book spells his name as "Gatōh".
 * "Gatō" is spelled like "Gateau" in French and is translated as "cake".