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  • Kaname Harada

    Japanese flying ace of World War II and anti-war activist

    Kaname Harada (原田 要, 11 August 1916 – 3 May 2016) was a Japanese flying ace of World War II. He was credited with shooting down as many as 19 Allied aircraft between late 1941 and when he was himself downed in October 1942. After recovering from the injuries sustained in this incident, Harada served as a flying instructor for the remainder of the war.

    Following the end of hostilities in 1945, Harada worked as a farmer, before founding a nursery for children in 1965 and later a kindergarten. He became an anti-war activist in 1991 and remained a prominent speaker until late in his life.

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    Military service

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    Harada was born in the village of Asajawa in Nagano Prefecture on 11 August 1916.[1][2] After completing school, he joined the Imperial Japanese Navy's naval infantry force in 1933, aged 17. He later transferred to the Navy's aviation branch, and gradua

    Haruichi Shindō

    Haruichi Shindō

    新藤 晴一

    Haruichi on the left

    Also known asHaruichi (晴一, ハルイチ)
    Born (1974-09-20) 20 September 1974 (age 50)
    Innoshima, Hiroshima, Japan
    Genres
    Occupations
    • Musician
    • lyricist
    • composer
    • record producer
    • author
    InstrumentGuitar
    Years active1994–
    LabelsSME Records
    Websiteharu☆jp(in Japanese)

    Musical artist

    Haruichi Shindō (新藤 晴一, Shindō Haruichi, born 20 September 1974) is a Japanese musician, lyricist, composer, record producer and author who is affiliated with Amuse, Inc.[1][2] His artist name at his debut was Haruichi (ハルイチ), and he formed a band named No Score with his classmates at high school which later became Porno Graffitti.[3] Originally he was the lead vocalist, but since Akihito Okano joined, he became the lead guitarist and provided backing vocals. He is also a guitarist for THE Yatou. He was married to actress Kyōko Hasegawa from 2008 to 2021