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Noriaki Bunasawa (樗沢憲昭, Bunasawa Noriaki; born November 3, 1947) also known commonly as Nori Bunasawa, is a Japanese martial artist, judoka, US technical coach at the 1972 Olympic games in Munich, coach of team USA at the 1975 World Judo Championships, Japanese judo-jujutsu researcher and historian, writer, sports journalist, actor, fight choreographer, and script consultant. He owned (until 2008) and established martial arts specialty newspaper Judo Jiujitsu Pro-fighting Journal in the US, which covered judo, jujutsu, sumo, BJJ, MMA and other professional combat sports news. He co-authored a novel based on Mitsuyo Maeda's life The Toughest Man Who Ever Lived which will be adapted into a feature film by a major production company of which he will be a script consultant and action choreogra

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  • 樗沢憲昭 (ja)
  • Nori Bunasawa (en)
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  • 樗沢 憲昭(ぶなさわ のりあき、1947年11月3日 - )は、アメリカ在住の日本の柔道家 (柔道9段)。海外ではノリ・ブナサワ(Nori Bunasawa)としても知られる。1972 ミュンヘンオリンピックの米国のテクニカルコーチ。1975年世界柔道選手権大会における米国(USA)チームのコーチ。柔道、柔術リサーチャー、武道の歴史研究家や作家、スポーツジャーナリスト、俳優、、脚本コンサルタントとしても活動して居る。 1979年アメリカでを立ち上げる。同年から2008年まで英語版武道専門紙「Judo Jiujitsu Profighting Journal」を発刊する。柔道、柔術、相撲、BJJ(ブラジリアン柔術)、MMA(総合格闘技)の他プロ格闘技ニュースをカバー。その間、柔道家前田光世の人生を描いた本“The Toughest Man Who Ever Lived”日本語タイトル「史上最強の男」を2007年にアメリカで出版。2019年、ハリウッド大手プロダクションとの間でこの本の映画化が決定、と同時にこの映画のスクリプト(脚本)コンサルタントとアクションコリオグラファー(技術指導)も兼任する。また2000年には前田光世の戦術、戦法をベースにした新武道流派「ブナサワ柔拳道」を創設する。  (ja)
  • Noriaki Bunasawa (樗沢憲昭, Bunasawa Noriaki; born November 3, 1947) also known commonly as Nori Bunasawa, is a Japanese martial artist, judoka, US technical coach at the 1972 Olympic games in Munich, coach of team USA at the 1975 World Judo Championships, Japanese judo-jujutsu researcher and historian, writer, sports journalist, actor, fight choreographer, and script consultant. He owned (until 2008) and established martial arts specialty newspaper Judo Jiujitsu Pro-fighting Journal in the US, which covered judo, jujutsu, sumo, BJJ, MMA and other professional combat sports news. He co-authored a novel based on Mitsuyo Maeda's life The Toughest Man Who Ever Lived which will be adapted into a feature film by a major production company of which he will be a script consultant and action choreogra (en)
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  • Nori Bunasawa (en)
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  • Nori Bunasawa (en)
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  • Saitama, Japan (en)
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