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Name
  
Satoru Mizushima

Role
  
Film-maker

Education
  
Waseda University


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Movies
  
The Truth about Nanjing, Goodbye Heiji

Similar People
  
Toshio Tamogami, Yuko Sanami, Koyu Nishimura, Miki Otaka, Takaaki Mitsuhashi

Satoru Mizushima (水島 総, Mizushima Satoru, born June 18, 1949 in Kakegawa, Shizuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese film maker and right-wing activist. He graduated from Waseda University majoring in German literature. He is also the main host of the right-wing Japanese media organization, Channel Sakura, which maintains an active YouTube broadcasting account "SakuraSoTV." He can often be seen and heard during nationalist rallies in Tokyo, especially during anti-Chinese protests. He denies Japan's destructive role in World War II.

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In 1988, he released his first film, The Story of the Panda, about a Japanese woman who helps Chinese people raise a panda. In 1992, he released his second film, Goodbye Heiji, about a blind girl and her seeing-eye dog.

In 2007, he released The Truth about Nanjing, a film that denies the occurrence of the Nanking Massacre. In 2010 he was one of the founders of Ganbare Nippon.

References

Satoru Mizushima Wikipedia