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Posted on 05/11/2021 by admin

Tokyo Selector Fujitsu Ryota Talks Japanese Animation, Its Past and Future

Fujitsu Ryota, programmer of the Tokyo International Film Festival’s anime section, has taken ‘onko-chishin,’ a four-kanji-character term meaning “respect the past, create the new,” as the guideline …
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