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Kaiji may refer to: People *, Japanese manga artist whose works include ''Eagle'' and ''Zipang'' *, Japanese voice actor; see List of Ultraman manga characters * Kaiji Tang, (born 1984) an American voice actor *, Japanese ceramist of the Showa era; see Celadon Characters *, a character from the manga and anime series ''Kaiji'' *, a character also known as Damon Gant from the video game series ''Ace Attorney'' Other uses * Kaiji (train), a train service in Japan * ''Kaiji'' (manga), a Japanese manga and anime series See also * Kaji (other) Kaji may refer to: * Kaji (surname), a Japanese surname *Kaji (poet), an 18th century Japanese poet *Kaji (Nepal), a title and position used by Nepalese nobility during the Shah rule of Nepal *Kaji Station, a railway station in Shibata, Niigata, Ja ... {{disambiguation, given name Japanese masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Kaiji Kawaguchi
is a Japanese manga artist. He is known for works such as ''The Silent Service'', ''Zipang (manga), Zipang'', ''A Spirit of the Sun'' and ''Kūbo Ibuki''. Generally, his stories involve Japan and examine the moral choices that people make in extreme situations. Early life and career In elementary school, Kaiji and his younger identical twin brother Kyōji became engrossed in manga. Kyōji took over running the Kawaguchi family business, but was also a manga artist before dying in 2013. Kaiji's daughter Nirako is an illustrator, while his eldest son Kōhei is a Kanze (Noh school), Kanze noh actor. In 1968, Kaiji made his professional debut with ''Yoru ga Aketara'' in ''Young Comic'' at age 21, while still attending Meiji University. Influences and style Kawaguchi was influenced by Shinji Nagashima, Tatsuhiko Yamagami's ''Hikaru Kaze'', and Tadao Tsuge. He also said that if it were not for the freedom and more adult material seen in ''gekiga'', he probably would not have become a ...
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