Satoru Mizushima (水島 ç· , Mizushima Satoru, born June 18, 1949 in
Kakegawa, Shizuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese film maker and right-wing
activist. He graduated from Waseda University majoring in German
literature. He is also the main host of the right-wing Japanese media
organization, Channel Sakura, which maintains an active YouTube
broadcasting account "SakuraSoTV". He can often be seen and heard
during nationalist rallies in Tokyo, especially during anti-Chinese
protests. He denies Japan's destructive role in World War II.In 1988,
he released his first film, The Story of the Panda, about a Japanese
woman who helps Chinese people raise a panda. In 1992, he released his
second film, Goodbye Heiji, about a blind girl and her seeing-eye
dog.In 2007, he released The Truth about Nanjing, a biased Japanese
propaganda film that denies the occurrence of the Nanjing Massacre. In
2010 he was one of the founders of Ganbare Nippon.
Kakegawa, Shizuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese film maker and right-wing
activist. He graduated from Waseda University majoring in German
literature. He is also the main host of the right-wing Japanese media
organization, Channel Sakura, which maintains an active YouTube
broadcasting account "SakuraSoTV". He can often be seen and heard
during nationalist rallies in Tokyo, especially during anti-Chinese
protests. He denies Japan's destructive role in World War II.In 1988,
he released his first film, The Story of the Panda, about a Japanese
woman who helps Chinese people raise a panda. In 1992, he released his
second film, Goodbye Heiji, about a blind girl and her seeing-eye
dog.In 2007, he released The Truth about Nanjing, a biased Japanese
propaganda film that denies the occurrence of the Nanjing Massacre. In
2010 he was one of the founders of Ganbare Nippon.
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