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Masaki Kanda
is a Japanese actor. He is well known for his role as Doc (Akira Saijō in ''Taiyō ni Hoero!''). His ex-wife is singer Seiko Matsuda and their daughter was actress Sayaka Kanda. Biography Kanda was born on December 21, 1950 in Tokyo. He was recruited by actor Yujiro Ishihara and made his television debut in 1976 with ''Daitokai Tatakai no Hibi''. He married singer Seiko Matsuda in 1985, and the two had a daughter, Sayaka Kanda. The two divorced in 1997. Selected filmography Television *'' Daitokai Tatakaino Hibi'' (1976) *'' Daitokai Part II'' (1977) as Jin Sotaro *''Oretachi wa Tenshi da!'' (1979) as Serizawa Jun *''Taiyō ni Hoero!''(1980-86) as Saijō Akira (Doc) *''Onihei Hankachō'' (1992) episode 2 *''Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari'' (2000,2002) *''Seibu Keisatsu Special'' (2004) as Makoto Suzuki *''Mito Kōmon'' (2011) Final episode *''Downtown Rocket'' (2018) Film *''Caribe: Symphony of Love'' (1985) *''Edo Jō Tairan ''Edo Jō Tairan'' ( ja, 江戸城大乱) al ...
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Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 million residents ; the city proper has a population of 13.99 million people. Located at the head of Tokyo Bay, the prefecture forms part of the Kantō region on the central coast of Honshu, Japan's largest island. Tokyo serves as Japan's economic center and is the seat of both the Japanese government and the Emperor of Japan. Originally a fishing village named Edo, the city became politically prominent in 1603, when it became the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate. By the mid-18th century, Edo was one of the most populous cities in the world with a population of over one million people. Following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the imperial capital in Kyoto was moved to Edo, which was renamed "Tokyo" (). Tokyo was devastate ...
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