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Nagaharu Yodogawa : ウィキペディア英語版
Nagaharu Yodogawa

was a prominent Japanese film critic, film historian, and television personality. Members of both the Japanese and foreign press have referred to him as the "giant of film critiques",〔("Every day the last for giant of film critiques", ''The Asahi Shimbun'', April 10, 2009 ) Last retrieved July 19, 2009〕 a "cultural institution",〔(Kirkup, James, "Obituaries: Nagaharu Yodogawa", ''The Independent'', November 23, 1998. ) Last retrieved July 19, 2009〕 as well as "Japan's most famous movie critic".〔Obituaries (Alan J. Pakula, Esther Rolle, Svetlana Beriosova, Jean Dalrymple and Nagahuru Yodogawa), ''Variety'', November 23, 1998〕
==Early life==
Yodogawa was born in Kobe and grew-up in his father's geisha agency in the Shinkaichi entertainment district, along with his brother and two sisters. His family were regular movie-goers, visiting the cinema several times a week. Yodogawa began accompanying his family at age four. By the age of seven he proved himself to be a budding cinemaphile; he would often go to the movies on his own, seeing as many as 10 films in one week.〔

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