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Osamu Suzuki (鈴木 治, Suzuki Osamu) (1926-2001) was a Japanese ceramicist and one of the co-founders of the artist group Sōdeisha (eng. "Crawling through Mud Association"), a Japanese avant-garde ceramics movement that arose following the end of the Second World War and served as a counter to the traditional forms and styles in modern Japanese ceramics, such as Mingei.
Sōdeisha (走泥社, founded July 1948 – disbanded 1998), the “Crawling through Mud Association,” was founded by Kazuo Yagi and led by Yagi and two other founding members, Hikaru Yamada and Suzuki Osamu.
Osamu Suzuki (ceramist) (鈴木 藏, 1926–2001), Japanese ceramist Osamu Suzuki (screenwriter) ( 鈴木 おさむ , born 1972) , Japanese television writer and screenwriter Topics referred to by the same term
Born Osamu Matsuda, Suzuki adopted his wife’s family name, a common practice in Japan when a male heir is absent. After joining Suzuki Motor Corporation in 1958, he worked his way up the ranks ...
Osamu Suzuki (鈴木 おさむ, 鈴木 収, Suzuki Osamu, born 25 April 1972, in Chikura (now Minamibōsō), Awa District, Chiba) [1] is a Japanese television writer, screenwriter, lyricist, radio personality, and tarento. Since 2014, he has also been involved in organizing the Hakuhō Cup, a sumo tournament for children. [2]
At just 14 years old, Rimes won two Grammy Awards at the 39th annual ceremony in 1997, winning best new artist and best female country vocal performance. She also holds the record for youngest ...
Osamu Suzuki, an ingenious penny pincher who led Japan’s Suzuki Motor for more than four decades and played a key role in turning India into a flourishing auto market, has died aged 94.
Osamu Suzuki (鈴木 修, Suzuki Osamu, né Matsuda 松田; January 30, 1930 – December 25, 2024) was a Japanese businessman and the chairman of Suzuki Motor Corporation. [2] [3] From 1978, Osamu Suzuki was the CEO, president, and the chairman of the company. In February 2021, the company announced that Suzuki would retire in June 2021 and ...