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Tokuro Irie

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Nationality
  
Japan

Died
  
1989

Role
  
Journalist

Name
  
Tokuro Irie

Known for
  
Writer of Tensei Jingo


Born
  
1913
Fukuoka Prefecture

Occupation
  
Journalist(Asahi Shimbun), Main caster of News Scope

Tokuro Irie (入江徳郎, Irie Tokurō, July 15, 1913 – September 5, 1989) was a Japanese journalist, newscaster and essayist.

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Life

  • Graduated from Tochiku High School in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, and from Tokyo University. He began working for the Asahi Shimbun, a Japanese newspaper company. He was dispatched to Nomonhan as a war correspondent and reported the Battles of Khalkhin Gol. Between May 1963 and May 1970, he wrote essays in Tensei Jingo column as a member of the Asahi editorial board. He served as a main caster of JNN's News Scope, broadcast on TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System Television) from October 1969 to March 1981.
  • Books

  • Tokuro Irie and Shozo Oogiya Scoops not reported Hanashi Sha, 1948 which was the original of the film Midday duel.
  • Tokuro Irie Crybaby newspaperman Masu Shobou, 1950
  • Tokuro Irie Samurai newspaperman Masu Shobou, 1954
  • References

    Tokuro Irie Wikipedia