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Urasawa, Naoki, 1960-

LC control no.nr 96035371
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingUrasawa, Naoki, 1960-
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Variant(s)浦沢直樹, 1960-
Birth date19600102
Place of birthFuchū-shi (Tokyo, Japan)
Profession or occupationManga artist Musician
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
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Found inShiro wa shinanai, 1991 (1995 printing): t.p. (Urasawa Naoki) colophon (r; b. 1960; cartoonist)
Wikipedia, Dec. 20, 2014 (Naoki Urasawa (浦沢直樹, born January 2, 1960 in Fuchū, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist and occasional musician ; graduated from Meisei University[1] with a degree in economics ; As a hobby Urasawa is also the vocalist and guitarist of a rock band. He wrote and performed the song "Kenji no Uta" ("Kenji's Song)" that was on a CD included in the first pressing of volume 11 of 20th Century Boys. He released his debut single "Tsuki ga Tottemo..." on June 4, 2008. and his debut album Half Century Man in 2009. In 2012 he performed a Japanese cover of Bob Dylan's "Girl from the North Country" and "Guta lala suda lala" from his series 20th Century Boys at the Japan Expo, and the following day he joined rock band Hemenway on stage.)
Associated languagejpn