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  1. Masami Fukushima (福島 正実, Fukushima Masami, February 18, 1929, Sakhalin - April 9, 1976) was a Japanese science fiction editor, author, critic, and translator. As the first chief editor of SF Magazine, he helped popularize science fiction in Japan and became known as the "Demon of SF".

  2. Jan 3, 2013 · Two long metal sheds are crowded with cows, nearly 400 of them. Sitting next to a wood stove sipping a cup of coffee is 58-year-old Masami Yoshizawa.

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  3. As a lifelong international ballet and contemporary dancer, choreographer and workshop trainer, Masami loves to collaborate and lives to spread the joy of creative movement. Born in Kumamoto, Japan, Masami originally trained at the Kumamoto Ballet Studio and Tobisawa School of Ballet in Tokyo.

  4. Unfortunately for Fukushima, the authors he insulted in 1969 became the chief representatives of Japanese science fiction of the late twentieth century, and ultimately the custodians of its historical memory, turning his posthumous footprint into an occasional walk-on role in the memoirs of others.

  5. Mar 11, 2021 · The magnitude-9.0 quake that struck on March 11, 2011, was one of the biggest on record and set off a massive tsunami that swept far inland, destroying towns and causing meltdowns at the...

  6. Masami Fukushima. 167 likes. As a lifelong international ballet and contemporary dancer, choreographer and workshop trainer, Masam

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  8. Mar 9, 2016 · A rancher, Masami Yoshizawa, did so to save cows that were exposed to radiation and abandoned. He was angered by what he considered Japan’s efforts to sweep away the inconvenient truths of a ...

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