EPR spectra on a colorless single crystal of anatase titanium dioxide have sextuplet signals under irradiation of ultra violet (uv) light at temperatures of 100-40 K. The sextuplet is assigned to a paramagnetic species of S = 1/2 interacting with I = 5/2. The angular dependence of the sextuplet signals reveals anisotropic g-values of g xx = 2.026, g yy = 2.002 and g zz = 2.015. The intensities of the sextuplets reduce gradually with decrease in temperature. Only one signal can be observed at temperatures lower than 30K. This signal will originate from Ti 3+ in bulk.