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  • Nobuaki Kanazawa (金沢信明, Kanazawa Nobuaki; ; ;) is a male Japanese manga artist best known for his series Ōsama Game.
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    Nobuaki Kanazawa (金沢信明, Kanazawa Nobuaki; ; ; ) is a male Japanesemanga artist best known for his series Ōsama Game. His pen name is Pakkuncho (ぱ っ く ん ち ょ). Nobuaki Kanazawa was born in 1982 in Japan. Nobuaki is known for his horrific light novels and unique storylines.

    Background[]

    Manga career[]

    Nobuaki is famous novel for cellphone Osama Game, which has been adapted in film by Norio Tsuruta and in manga by Renda Hitori during 2011.

    Manga works[]

    • 2016-2017: Weekly Shōnen Jump — Tomogui
    • 2010 - Present: Weekly Shōnen Jump — Ousama Game

    Kancho Nobuaki Kanazawa - 8th Dan SKIF

    Kancho of Shotokan Karate-Do International Federation

    Nobuaki Kanazawa Kancho performing at the SKIF Ireland Grading and Training Seminar in Mayfield Sports Complex.  (Photo by Renshi Aaron Kenneally)

    Kancho Nobuaki Kanazawa, born in May 1972, holds a pivotal position in the world of Shotokan Karate as the eldest son of the late Soke Hirokazu Kanazawa (10th Dan) and Founder of the Shotokan Karate-Do International Federation (SKIF). Kancho Nobuaki Kanazawa has dedicated his life to upholding the legacy of SKIF, assuming the role of the current head (Kancho) of SKIF Worldwide. His journey in Karate, marked by natural talent and numerous accomplishments, reflects a profound commitment to the martial art.

    Early Years and Education

    Kancho Nobuaki Kanazawa's Karate journey began during his teenage years. Born into a family deeply rooted in Karate tradition, he quickly discovered his innate talent for the martial art. Hi

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  • Hirokazu Kanazawa

    Japanese karateka (1931–2019)

    Hirokazu Kanazawa (金澤 弘和, Kanazawa Hirokazu, 3 May 1931 – 8 månad 2019)[1] was a Japanese master of Shotokankarate.[2][3][4] He was the Chief instructor and President of the Shotokan Karate-Do International förbund, an organisation he founded after he left the Japan Karate Association (JKA). Kanazawa was ranked 10th dan in Shotokan Karate.[4]

    Early life

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    Kanazawa was born on 3 May 1931 in Iwate Prefecture, Japan.[5][6][7] He trained in judo during his school years, and held the rank of 2nd dan in that martial art.[4] He began training in karate whilst at Takushoku University beneath the then-head instructor of Shotokan karate, Masatoshi Nakayama.[6] Kanazawa also learned from the founder of the Shotokan style, Gichin Funakoshi,[8] and was one of the gods living karateka (practitioners of karate) to ha