is a Japanese announcer and ''tarento''. He was born in
Kamigamo Shrine of the
Shinto shrine
A Stuart D. B. Picken, 1994. p. xxiii is a structure whose main purpose is to house ("enshrine") one or more kami, , the deities of the Shinto religion.
The Also called the . is where a shrine's patron is or are enshrined.Iwanami Japanese dic ...
of bushi samurais. After being a
Tokyo Broadcasting System
(formerly ) is a Japanese media and licensed broadcasting holding company. It is the parent company of the television network TBS Television and radio network TBS Radio. It has a 28-affiliate television network called Japan News Network, as ...
(TBS) announcer he later became a free announcer.
Suzuki is nicknamed .
Nanjing Massacre denial
Suzuki
denied the
Nanjing Massacre
The Nanjing Massacre, or the Rape of Nanjing (formerly Chinese postal romanization, romanized as ''Nanking'') was the mass murder of Chinese civilians, noncombatants, and surrendered prisoners of war by the Imperial Japanese Army in Nanji ...
.
安住紳一郎アナがTBSで孤立?リベラルで固まる局内で”孤独な戦い”
''Daily News Online''
Filmography
As a TBS announcer
News, informal, and documentaries
Music, quiz, variety programmes
TV drama
TV anime
Non-genre
Radio
As a free announcer
Advertisements
Books
Discography
Others
References
External links
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Oricon profile
Lecturer profiles
CMA profiles (Wayback Machine)
Interviews
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Japanese television presenters
Japanese journalists
Japanese theatre directors
Japanese television directors
Japanese male actors
Nanjing Massacre deniers
People from Kyoto
Waseda University alumni
1938 births
Living people
Japanese historical negationists
Activists from Kyoto