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-Called and aging, modern day Shogun . Hid from the limelight,
-for most his life. Very powerfull and influential. Big media
-Baron, for the conservative paper Yomuri
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Shadow Shogun Steps Into Light, to Change Japan (Published 2006)
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-Called and aging, modern day Shogun . Hid from the limelight,
-for most his life. Very powerfull and influential. Big media
-Baron, for the conservative paper Yomuri
-
Shadow Shogun Steps Into Light, to Change Japan
By NORIMITSU ONISHI
Published: February 11, 2006
AT day's end, it was perhaps one of the few things over which he held no sway, the relentless logic of aging, that made Tsuneo Watanabe, Japan's most powerful media baron, decide to step out of the shadows.
For years, most Japanese had caught only glimpses of the man, usually leaving, late at night, one of his favorite ryotei, the members-only redoubts where Mr. Watanabe dined with fellow power brokers and received supplicants. Reporters would swarm around him as he made his way toward his black sedan, peppering him with questions on the day's topic, and he would oblige them with imperious one-liners that made him the embodiment of the arrogant, ultimate insider.
But Mr. Watanabe, now nearly 80 years old, has stepped into the light. He has recently granted long, soul-baring interviews in which he has questioned the rising nationalism he has cultivated so assiduously in the pages of his newspaper, the conservative Yomiuri — the world's largest, with a circulation of 14 million. Now, he talks about the need to acknowledge Japan's violent wartime history and reflects on his wife's illness and his own, as well as the joys of playing with his new hamsters.
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The series and Mr. Watanabe's attacks on Mr. Koizumi are said to have shaken Japanese politics, as Mr. Koizumi prepares to retire in September. Even though he won a landslide election a few months ago, attacks against his legacy are rising. Political analysts see the hand of Mr. Watanabe. The series, he said, has started changing the opinions of some politicians. But he is far more ambitious. "I think I can change all of Japan," he said.
Shadow Shogun Steps Into Light, to Change Japan (Published 2006)
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