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Tokyo Polytechnic University
is a private university in Honchō, Nakano, Tokyo. Its nickname is ''Shadai'' (写大). It was formerly known as Tokyo College of Photography (, ''Tōkyō Shashin Daigaku''). The university was founded as Konishi Professional School of Photography in Shibuya in 1923. The founder, Rokuemon Sugiura VII, was the president of Konishi Main Shop (later Konica) at that time and founded the school to fulfil the wish of Rokuemon Sugiura VI, the previous president. Since 2007, the university has offered courses in manga studies and animation studies. Tokyo Polytechnic is also notable for being one of the few universities in Japan to have a game design department, with its faculty including such notable practitioners as Pac-Man creator Toru Iwatani and Xevious creator Masanobu Endō. The university also operates the Suginami Animation Museum, which focuses on the history and future of the animation industry in Japan. Alumni *Akitaro Daichi * Eikoh Hosoe (photographer) *Yoko Kamio *Takash ...
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Tokyo Polytechnic University (school Gate)
is a private university in Honchō, Nakano, Tokyo. Its nickname is ''Shadai'' (写大). It was formerly known as Tokyo College of Photography (, ''Tōkyō Shashin Daigaku''). The university was founded as Konishi Professional School of Photography in Shibuya in 1923. The founder, Rokuemon Sugiura VII, was the president of Konishi Main Shop (later Konica) at that time and founded the school to fulfil the wish of Rokuemon Sugiura VI, the previous president. Since 2007, the university has offered courses in manga studies and animation studies. Tokyo Polytechnic is also notable for being one of the few universities in Japan to have a game design department, with its faculty including such notable practitioners as Pac-Man creator Toru Iwatani and Xevious creator Masanobu Endō. The university also operates the Suginami Animation Museum, which focuses on the history and future of the animation industry in Japan. Alumni * Akitaro Daichi *Eikoh Hosoe (photographer) *Yoko Kamio *Takas ...
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Takashi Koizumi
Takashi Koizumi (小泉堯史 ''Koizumi Takashi'') (born November 6, 1944, in Mito, Ibaraki, Mito) is a Japanese people, Japanese film director. After graduating from Waseda University, he served as an assistant director for Akira Kurosawa for many years. Filmography Awards Nominations * AFI Fest 1999: ** Grand Jury Prize for ''After the Rain (film), After the Rain'' * Award of the Japanese Academy 2001: ** Best Director for ''After the Rain (film), After the Rain'' * Award of the Japanese Academy 2003: ** Best Director for ''Letters from the Mountains'' ** Best Screenplay for ''Letters from the Mountains'' Won * 1999 Venice Film Festival, Venice International Film Festival 1999: ** CinemAwenire Award in Best Film on the Relationship of Man-Nature for ''After the Rain (film), After the Rain'' * São Paulo International Film Festival 1999: ** Mostra Special Award for ''After the Rain (film), After the Rain'' * Portland International Film Festival 2001: ** Audience Award for Best ...
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Mitsuru Hongo
is a Japanese anime director of television and film. Hongo originally worked at Ajiado as an animator but moved to Shin-Ei Animation where he directed '' Crayon Shin-chan''. He left in 1996 and went on to direct ''Immortal Grand Prix'', ''Outlaw Star'', '' Reideen'', ''Shamanic Princess'', and ''The Candidate for Goddess''. He also directed and wrote the screenplay for the feature film '' Sakura Wars: The Movie''. Hongo is a native of Tokyo but grew up in Niigata Prefecture. Filmography (as director) * '' Ascendance of a Bookworm'' * '' Battle Spirits: Shōnen Toppa Bashin'' * '' Chimpui'' * '' Crayon Shin-chan'' * '' Deltora Quest'' * ''Gunma-chan'' * ''Immortal Grand Prix'' * ''Kasumin'' * ''Kyoro-chan'' * ''Mainichi Kaasan'' * '' Monster Hunter Stories: Ride On'' * ''Outlaw Star'' * ''Pilot Candidate'' * '' Reideen'' * '' Sakura Wars: The Movie'' * ''Shamanic Princess'' * ''Shiratori Reiko de Gozaimasu!'' * ''Spirit of Wonder'' * ''Tenkai Knights'' * ''World Trigger , a ...
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Jun Hatanaka
was a Japanese manga and woodblock artist. Born in Kokura, Fukuoka Prefecture, marked his debut as a professional manga artist in 1977. Two years later, his most well-known work, '' Mandaraya no Ryouta'', began to be published in Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha's '' Weekly Manga Sunday'' magazine. He also served as an instructor in Tokyo Polytechnic University's Department of Manga before he died on June 13, 2012, from an abdominal aortic aneurysm in Chōfu, Tokyo. Works * (''Weekly Manga Sunday'', Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha) * (''Weekly Manga Sunday'', Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha) * (''Weekly Morning'', Kodansha) * (''Weekly Morning'', Kodansha) * (''Big Gold'', Shogakukan) * (''Big Gold'', Shogakukan) * (''Shōsetsu Shinchō'', Shinchosha) * (''Comic Tom'', Ushio Shuppan) * (''Monthly Comic Bingo'', Bungeishunjū) * (''Jitsuwajidai'', Media Boy) * (''Garo Garo may refer to: People and languages * Garo people, a tribal people in India ** Garo language, the language spoken by the Garo tribe ...
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Klonoa
''Klonoa'' is a platform video game series created by Namco in 1997. It stars Klonoa, an anthropomorphic creature who explores dream worlds. The series includes two main games: '' Klonoa: Door to Phantomile'' (1997) for the PlayStation and '' Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil'' (2001) for the PlayStation 2. A remake of ''Door to Phantomile'' was released for the Wii in 2008, and remasters of both games were released in 2022. The series also includes a set of handheld games released between 1999 and 2002 for the WonderSwan and Game Boy Advance. Series elements Gameplay The games are set in different worlds, though the primary and known ones are Phantomile and Lunatea. It revolves around Klonoa and how he, the Dream Traveler, must save whatever world he is in from peril. Along the way he makes new friends and enemies, some of them becoming recurring characters. The game is an early example of a side-scrolling 3D game. It is an adventure and puzzle type of game. The main gameplay feature ...
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Ninja Gaiden
is a series of action video games by Tecmo featuring the ninja Ryu Hayabusa as its protagonist. The series was originally known as in Japan. The word "gaiden" in the North American ''Ninja Gaiden'' title means "side story" in Japanese. The original arcade version, first two Nintendo Entertainment System games and Game Boy game were released as ''Shadow Warriors'' in PAL regions. As of 2008, the series has shipped over 7.7 million copies. The series gained popularity on the 8-bit NES for its tight action-platform gameplay, catchy music and, according to G4's ''X-Play'', for being the first console game to have the story presented in cinematic cutscenes. The 8-bit trilogy was enhanced for the 16-bit Super NES in 1995. Sega released two ''Ninja Gaiden'' games for the Game Gear and Master System, the latter only for PAL regions. A new game, titled ''Ninja Gaiden'', was released in 2004 as a 3D action game on the Xbox, developed by Team Ninja, the makers of '' Dead or Alive''. T ...
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Hideo Yoshizawa
born September 2, 1960, is a Japanese video game director, screenwriter, and producer, most famous for his work on the ''Ninja Gaiden'' and '' Klonoa'' series of video games. Prior to being employed by Namco, he worked for Tecmo and was involved in the original ''Ninja Gaiden'' trilogy for the Nintendo Entertainment System under the name "Sakurazaki". As of April 2016, Yoshizawa has left Bandai Namco Studios and is now working freelance. On January 10, 2017, Henshin announced that they had signed Yoshizawa on board for their then upcoming animated film adaptation of Klonoa as an executive producer. Yoshizawa is a professor at Tokyo Polytechnic University. Games credited * 1986: '' Mighty Bomb Jack'' (director) * 1988: ''Ninja Gaiden'' (director, story, screenplay) * 1990: '' Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos'' (executive director, story) * 1991: '' Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom'' (executive producer) * 1991: '' Radia Senki: Reimeihen'' (scenario, executive ...
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The Tower Of Druaga
is a 1984 arcade action role-playing maze game developed and published in Japan by Namco. Controlling the golden-armored knight Gilgamesh, the player is tasked with scaling 60 floors of the titular tower in an effort to rescue the maiden Ki from Druaga, a demon with eight arms and four legs, who plans to use an artifact known as the Blue Crystal Rod to enslave all of mankind. It ran on the Namco Super Pac-Man arcade hardware, modified with a horizontal-scrolling video system used in '' Mappy''. ''Druaga'' was designed by Masanobu Endo, best known for creating ''Xevious'' (1983). It was conceived as a "fantasy '' Pac-Man''" with combat and puzzle solving, taking inspiration from games such as ''Wizardry'' and ''Dungeons & Dragons'', along with Mesopotamian, Sumerian and Babylonian mythology. It began as a prototype game called ''Quest'' with interlocking mazes, revised to run on an arcade system; the original concept was scrapped due to Endo disliking the heavy use of role- ...
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Yoshino Ōishi
is a Japanese photojournalist. Ōishi was born in Suginami-ku, Tokyo on 28 May 1944.Tomoe Moriyama (), "Ōishi Yoshino" (), ''Nihon shashinka jiten'' () / ''328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers'' (Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000; ). Text in Japanese only, despite the alternative title in English. Seeing Melanesian art while at Nihon University had a big effect on her, as did a visit to Vietnam and Cambodia in 1966. After graduating in photography, she became a freelance photojournalist,Profile
of Ōishi, Nikon Corp. Accessed 2010-11-03.
working in west Africa, southeast Asia, and Europe. In 1971 she held an exhibition in the of photographs of a Ghanaian ch ...
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Shin Yanagisawa
was a Japanese photographer. See also *Tokyo Polytechnic University *Camera Mainichi *Asahi Camera was a Japanese monthly photographic magazine, published from April 1926 until July 2020, when it was discontinued due to declining circulation. History and profile The first issue was that for April 1926.During the twentieth century, Japanese mon ... References Japanese photographers 1936 births 2008 deaths {{Japan-photographer-stub ...
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Kenji Tsuruta
is a Japanese manga artist. Among his most famous works is the science fiction series ''Spirit of Wonder'', which has been adapted into an anime series and brought him much acclaim. Profile During his formative years in university as a student of optical science, Tsuruta, who had initially wanted to be a photographer, had been inspired by the works of numerous science fiction authors, such as Robert A. Heinlein, and manga artists, such as Yukinobu Hoshino and his manga ''Sabertooth Tiger'', which had inspired him to create manga. He has also cited Tetsuya Chiba and his manga among his inspirations. Soon after graduating, he wrote numerous dōjinshi and was an assistant to numerous manga artists, prior to making his debut as a professional manga artist. In 1986, Tsuruta made his professional debut, authoring his first manga series, the short work, , which was serialized in Kodansha's ''Weekly Morning'' seinen magazine, set in a world where the land was sinking into water. Tsuruta ...
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Sakae Tamura (photographer)
was a Japanese photographer, prominent in the years before the war. Born in Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, Tamura graduated from the Tokyo College of Photography (, ''Tōkyō Shashin Senmon Gakkō''; now Tokyo Polytechnic University) and entered Oriental (, ''Orientaru Shashin Kōgyō'') in 1928 and became editor of ''.'' He was an active contributor to the magazine ' and in Japan Photography Association (, Nihon Kōga Kyōkai), created in 1928 and a successor to the Japan Photographic Art Association (, Nihon Kōga Geijutsu Kyōkai). He was a leading figure in the (, ''Shinkō Shashin Kenkyūkai''), formed in 1930. Tamura's work was influenced both by pictorialism and by . Tamura is particularly known for his portraits, and ''Shiroi hana'' (, White flower, 1931) is the best-known of these and widely anthologized. Okatsuka says that it expresses a certain lyricism but “displays a more sophisticated sense of maturity” than the works of his contemporaries Masataka Takayama and Ju ...
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