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Nishizaki (written: 西崎 lit. "west peninsula") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese aviator *, Japanese classical violinist *, Japanese film producer {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Yoshinobu Nishizaki
was a Japanese film producer best known as one of the two co-creators of the anime series ''Space Battleship Yamato''. He was sometimes credited as ''Yoshinori Nishizaki''. He was born in 1934 and graduated from the Nihon University Art Department. Life and work Nishizaki graduated in 1957 from Nippon University. His first love was music; he owned a jazz club and was also a jazz radio personality. He formed Office Academy in 1963 as a music production company. Nishizaki's entry into the anime world came in 1970 when he joined Osamu Tezuka's animation studio, Mushi Production, as a sales manager; his first job was to sell the studio's anime ''Marvelous Melmo'' to a TV broadcaster in Osaka. Nishizaki produced his first anime, ''Triton of the Sea'', in 1972, and followed it up with the ambitious musical comedy ''Little Wansa, Wansa-kun'' in 1973; both were based on Tezuka manga, but due to an apparent copyright mixup on Nishizaki's part, Tezuka lost the rights to the anime vers ...
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Kiku Nishizaki
was one of the two pioneer Japanese women aviators who made the first international flight across the Sea of Japan. Born Kiku Matsumoto in Kamisato, Saitama, her adventurous experiences became one of the models for the heroine of a very popular NHK Asadora TV drama ''Kumo no Jūtan'' (ja) in 1976. Early life Kiku Nishizaki, ''née'' Matsumoto started working as an elementary school teacher after finishing Saitama Girls' Higher Normal School.Her life after the normal school is documented in an article. On a school trip she took pupils and visited Ojima Airfield in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture and saw airplanes and aviation, and she was fascinated to retire the school soon after in 1931 and entered an aviation school. Aviation career Kiku Nishizaki was licensed a second class seaplane aviator in 1933 and visited her hometown in October aboard an ichi-san type seaplane ( 一三式練習機 (ja)). An Ichi-san type, or 1-3 type K1Y2 seaplane was a single engine double-seated d ...
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Takako Nishizaki
Takako Nishizaki BBS (born 14 April 1944) is a Japanese violinist. She was the first student to complete the Suzuki Method course, at age nine. Biography Nishizaki went to the United States from Japan in 1962. She first studied with Broadus Erle at Yale University, and later with Joseph Fuchs at Juilliard. Takako Nishizaki profile
naxos.com; accessed 9 March 2015.
In 1964, she was a runner-up in the Leventritt Competition, in which won first prize. In 1966, she was awarded Juilliard's Fritz Kreisler Scholarship. In 1969, she won first prize in the Juilliard Concerto Competition performing ...
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