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Kawashima was born in Mutsu, Shimokita District, Aomori Prefecture. [2] [3] After graduating from Meiji University's Department of Literature, [2] he entered the Shōchiku studios and served as an assistant director under Minoru Shibuya, Yasujirō Shimazu, Hiroshi Shimizu and others.
Yuzo Kabashima, the secretary general of Nippon Kaigi, established a sister organisation Nihon Seinen Kyogikai in 1977, which is headquartered in the same building as Nippon Kaigi and acts as the organisation's secretariat. [48]
Shinzō Abe (1954–2022) Tarō Asō Yoshihide Suga Fumio Kishida Shigeru Ishiba Among the members, former members, and members of affiliated organizations of the Nippon Kaigi ("Japan Conference") are lawmakers, cabinets ministers and a few prime ministers.
From Nippon Kaigi, some prominent members include chairman Tadae Takubo, [8] secretary general Yuzo Kabashima, [9] former Tokyo governor Shintaro Ishihara, [10] and policy committee member Akira Momochi. [11]
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In post-war Japan, a middle aged family man connects with a woman from his past. He has two children, an arrogant son who is torn between his mistress and a new lover, and a disabled daughter who gets mixed up in the affair.
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Yūzō Kawashima (left) directing actor Frankie Sakai. Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate (幕末太陽傳 or 幕末太陽伝, Bakumatsu taiyōden), also known as A Sun-Tribe Myth from the Bakumatsu Era, is a 1957 Japanese comedy film directed by Yūzō Kawashima and written by Kawashima, Shōhei Imamura and Keiichi Tanaka.