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  1. Dec 22, 2014 · This CBS Sports documentary on Louis Zamperini features the rare Mutsuhiro Watanabe interview (aka "The Bird"). It was produced by CBS Sports as part of their coverage of the 1998 Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, Japan. Zamperini and his story are featured first. The Bird interview starts at the 30:20 mark.

  2. Apr 18, 2005 · Not true to life at all IMO. In Oz the inmates ran the prison and did whatever they wanted. Someone got shanked in every episode. I find it hard to believe that prisons could be that much out of control.

  3. Jun 13, 2023 · Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Nobody Knows is a film based on a real-life incident in Japan known as the Sugamo child abandonment case that happened in Tokyo’s Toshima Ward in which a mother abandons ...

  4. Ibuka. Masaru Ibuka. Masaru Ibuka was the co founder of Sony (initially Tokyo telecommunications engineering corperation). He and Akio Morita founded the company in 1946 and was instrumental in securing the licensing of transistor technology from Bell Labs. Sony was the first company to apply transistor technology to non-military uses.

  5. Life is a 1999 American buddy comedy-drama film directed by Ted Demme. The film stars Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence . It is the second film featuring Murphy and Lawrence together, the first being Boomerang , in 1992 .

  6. 13. Work duty. In Japan, nearly all prison sentences involve imprisonment combined with labor work. Work duty refers to compulsory work in prison factories or cells (a possibility if a prisoner is placed in solitary confinement) while serving their sentence in Japan. Refusing to do so will result in punishment.

  7. kio Morita, the co-founder of the Sony Corporation who personified Japan's rise from postwar rubble to industrial riches and became the unofficial ambassador of its business community to the world, died on Sunday in Tokyo. He was 78. The Associated Press. Sony co-founder Akio Morita in 1989.

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