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Kyosen Ōhashi

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Kyosen Ōhashi
大橋おおはし 巨泉きょせん
Ōhashi in 1966
Born
大橋おおはし 克巳かつみ (Ōhashi Katsumi)

(1934-03-22)March 22, 1934
DiedJuly 12, 2016(2016-07-12) (aged 82)
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Television host and writer

Kyosen Ōhashi (大橋おおはし 巨泉きょせん, Ōhashi Kyosen, March 22, 1934 – July 12, 2016)[1] was a Japanese television host and writer. He also served briefly as a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan.[2] His real name was Ōhashi Katsumi (大橋おおはし 克巳かつみ).[3]

Born in Sumida, Tokyo, he grew up in Chiba prefecture and dropped out of the Waseda University. Declaring "semi-retirement", he then spent most of his time outside Japan, particularly in Canada during the summer, as well as in Australia and New Zealand during the winter in the northern hemisphere, in which he ran his "OK Gift Shop" (OK stands for Ohashi Kyosen).[citation needed]

When he resigned in the House of Councillors, Ōhashi was succeeded by Marutei Tsurunen, the first European-descended and openly foreign-born Japanese person to serve in the Diet.[4][5]

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  1. ^ "大橋おおはし巨泉きょせんさん死去しきょ 82さい | 2016ねん7がつ20日はつか(水)すい - Yahoo!ニュース" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2016-07-20.
  2. ^ "Thoughts of an accidental politician". The Japan Times. 2002-05-05. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
  3. ^ profile Archived 2007-02-05 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Modern Japan - Famous Japanese - Tsurunen Marutei". www.japan-zone.com. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
  5. ^ "Thoughts of an accidental politician". The Japan Times. 2002-05-05. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
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