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Ogawa Tomoko
Ogawa Tomoko is a Japanese actress born in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. When she was a child, her family moved to Tokyo and she attended Kitaku Public Prince Elementary School. She also studied ballet while being part of the Toei Young Actor's Group. She made her acting debut in 1960 by appearing in…
Yamaguchi Tsutomu
Tsutomu Yamaguchi was a survivor of both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings during World War II. Although at least 70 people are known to have been affected by both bombings, he is the only person to have been officially recognized by the government of Japan as surviving both explosions. [Wikipedia]
Kanezaki Ryosuke
Kanezaki Ryosuke is a Japanese director born in Hiroshima, Japan. After graduating from the Tama Art University Faculty of Arts undergraduate course of art, he entered Toei Kyoto Photography Center in 2000, the directing department. After serving as an assistant director of various TV series of Toei…
Yoshitake Chihaya
Yoshitake Chihaya is a Japanese voice actor and singer born in Hiroshima, Japan. Belongs to Apollo Bay (Live Viewing Japan).
Nishimura Junji
Nishimura Junji was a Japanese actor born in Hiroshima. He belonged to M3.
Suwa Nobuhiro
Born in 1960, Hiroshima, Japan. After making a directorial debut with feature film 2/Duo (1997), his second feature M/Other (1999) won the FIPRESCI at the Cannes Film Festival, and also won Woosuk Award in JEONJU IFF. Voices in the Wind is his 10th feature (Source: JIFF)
Morigaki Yukihiro
Morigaki Yukihiro is a Japanese producer and director born in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. He started video production while in university, worked in a commercial production company in Fukuoka, and then moved to Tokyo to participate in the video director group "THE DIRECTORS GUILD". Produced music videos,…
Kikkawa Koji
Kikkawa Koji, born in Hiroshima, is a Japanese musician. He was supposed to represent Japan in water polo in the coming Olympics but chose to be a singer. His music career began on February 1, 1984, with "Monica" (later remade in Cantonese sung by Leslie Cheung) and he won 8 music awards in the same…














