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<p>is a <a href="/pages/w/105672799466531">Japan</a>ese film maker and right-wing activist. He graduated from <a href="/pages/w/105686912798519">Waseda University</a> majoring in <a href="/pages/w/101882046519762">German literature</a>. He is also the main host of the right-wing Japanese media organization, <a href="/pages/w/160174824057928">Channel Sakura</a>, which maintains an active <a href="/pages/w/108502975841652">YouTube</a> broadcasting account "SakuraSoTV." He can often be seen and heard during nationalist rallies in <a href="/pages/w/110556885632390">Tokyo</a>, especially during <a href="/pages/w/103779366327261">anti-Chinese</a> protests. He denies Japan's destructive role in World War II.</p><p>In 1988, he released his first film, <i>The Story of the Panda</i>, about a Japanese woman who helps Chinese people raise a panda. In 1992, he released his second film, <i>Goodbye Heiji</i>, about a blind girl and her <a href="/pages/w/108536089177214">seeing-eye dog</a>.</p><p>In 2007, he released <i><a href="/pages/w/109259849092312">The Truth about Nanjing</a></i>, a film that denies the occurrence of the <a href="/pages/w/112641288762172">Nanking Massacre</a>. In 2010 he was one of the founders of <a href="/pages/w/398862646844503">Ganbare Nippon</a>.</p>
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