Japanese Journalist

1. Hajime Takano (Unknow)

Japanese Journalist

Hajime Takano is a Japanese journalist the editor-in-chief for the magazine Insider. He graduated from Waseda University with a major in philosophy and is a former member of the Japan...

2. Akihiro Ōtani (1945)

Japanese Journalist

Akihiro Ōtani a Japanese journalist known for his political crusade in the Japanese mass media against otaku and his stake in the junior idol industry.

3. Akira Ikegami (1950)

Japanese Journalist

Akira Ikegami is a Japanese journalist. Ikegami was born in Matsumoto Japan.

4. Keiko Higuchi (1932)

Japanese Journalist

Keiko Higuchi is a Japanese activist journalist and writer. She teaches as professor in faculty of letters of Tokyo Kasei University. As an activist she has been known as feminist...

5. Norio Ishizawa (1952)

Japanese Journalist

Norio Ishizawa is a Japanese journalist and newscaster currently working for NHK. During his career he was presenter of the morning news program NHK Morning Wide Ohayo Nippon NHK News...

6. Takashi Tachibana (1967)

Japanese Journalist

Takashi Tachibana is a Japanese independent journalist. Tachibana is known for his articles on Japanese social problems.

7. Kosuke Takahashi (1968)

Japanese Journalist

Kosuke Takahashi is a Japanese journalist based in Tokyo who writes in both English and Japanese. He currently works for Asia Times Online and Jane's Defence Weekly. Previously he had...

8. Masahiko Katsuya (1960)

Japanese Journalist

Masahiko Katsuya is a Japanese columnist photographer and pundit. After failing the entrance exams for the University of Tokyo and the University of Tsukuba Katsuya entered Waseda University in 1980....

9. Akio Nakamori (1960)

Japanese Journalist

Akio Nakamori real name Ansaku Shibahara is a columnist and editor born on January 1 1960 in Mie Prefecture Japan. He is credited as popularizing the term otaku in its...

10. Sadaharu Tanikawa (1961)

Japanese Journalist

Sadaharu Tanikawa is a Japanese combat sports promoter and the president of Fighting and Entertainment Group. Tanikawa graduated from Nihon University College of Law and worked as a journalist...

11. Sen Katayama (1859)

Japanese Journalist

Sen Katayama born Yabuki Sugataro was an early member of the American Communist Party and co-founder in 1922 of the Japan Communist Party.

12. Daisuke Tsuda (journalist) (1973)

Japanese Journalist

Daisuke Tsuda is a Japanese IT and music journalist and writer originally from Kita Tokyo. He graduated from the Social Sciences Department of Waseda University.

13. Sakai Tanaka (1961)

Japanese Journalist

Sakai Tanaka is a Japanese Freelance journalist.

14. Masayoshi Toyoda (1966)

Japanese Journalist

Masayoshi Toyoda is Japanese journalist and writer. In 1995 he also became the founder of the Japanese men's liberation organization Men's Lib Tokyo. After his graduation from Waseda University he...

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