was a Japanese scholar and diplomat of the Asuka period.
Karumauro traveled to China with Ono no Imoko as kenzuishi representing Empress Suiko in 608. He remained in China for thirty-two years. Following his return in 640, he was awarded the title Kuni no hakase (å½åÂÂ士, "National Scholar"). Karumauro helped write the Taika Reforms in 645. He was sent again as an ambassador to China (kentà Âshi). Takamuko died upon his arrival in Chang'an in 654.