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{{nihongo|'''Masayuki Miyaji'''|宮地 昌幸|Miyaji Masayuki}} is a Japanese technical director and novelist<ref name="novel"/><ref name="novel-2"/>. He takes part in the production of ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]].
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{{nihongo|'''Masayuki Miyaji'''|宮地 昌幸|Miyaji Masayuki}} is a Japanese technical director and novelist<ref name="novel-2"/><ref name="novel"/>. He takes part in the production of ''Detective Conan'' [[anime]].
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Owing to Masayuki Miyaji's passion upon animation, after dropping out from the Film Department of Nihon University College of Art {{jp|日本大学藝術学部映画学科}}, he started to study at a certain workshop established by [[wikipedia:Studio Ghibli|Studio Ghibli]] {{jp|スタジオジブリ}}<ref name="novel"/>. In 1999, Miyaji formally entered Studio Ghibli<ref name="novel-2"/>, and worked with fellow animator [[wikipedia:ja:奥村正志|Masashi Okumura]] {{jp|奥村 正志}} at that time. During this period of time, he was recognised by the renowned anime director [[wikipedia:Hayao Miyazaki|Hayao Miyazaki]] {{jp|宮崎 駿}}<ref name="web"/>, thus he became the assistant director of the film ''[[wikipedia:Spirited Away|Spirited Away]]'' {{jp|千と千尋の神隠し}} at 25 years old. In 2001, after gaining some experience, he decided to work by himself<ref name="novel-2"/><ref name="novel"/> - in 2008, he directed the web animation ''[[wikipedia:Xam'd: Lost Memories|Xam'd: Lost Memories]]'' {{jp|亡念のザムド}} for the first time<ref name="novel-3"/><ref name="web"/>.
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Owing to Masayuki Miyaji's passion upon animation, after dropping out from the Film Department of Nihon University College of Art {{jp|日本大学藝術学部映画学科}}, he started to study at a certain workshop established by [[wikipedia:Studio Ghibli|Studio Ghibli]] {{jp|スタジオジブリ}}<ref name="novel"/>. In 1999, Miyaji formally entered Studio Ghibli<ref name="novel-2"/>, and worked with fellow animator [[wikipedia:ja:奥村正志|Masashi Okumura]] {{jp|奥村 正志}} at that time. During this period of time, he was recognised by the renowned anime director [[wikipedia:Hayao Miyazaki|Hayao Miyazaki]] {{jp|宮崎 駿}}<ref name="web"/>, thus he became the assistant director of the film ''[[wikipedia:Spirited Away|Spirited Away]]'' {{jp|千と千尋の神隠し}} at 25 years old. In 2001, after gaining some experience, he decided to work by himself<ref name="novel-2"/><ref name="novel"/> - in 2008, he directed the web animation ''[[wikipedia:Xam'd: Lost Memories|Xam'd: Lost Memories]]'' {{jp|亡念のザムド}}<ref group="Note">In an interview to [[wikipedia:The Japan Times|The Japan Times]] (ジャパンタイムズ), Miyaji claimed that he believed that anime was a part of the film industry; thus he attempted to utilise "documentary style" for some segments of the web film.</ref> for the first time<ref name="novel-3"/><ref name="web"/>.
  
 
In 2012, he directed theatre-like TV movie named ''[[wikipedia:Fuse Teppō Musume no Torimonochō|Memoirs of a Hunter Girl]]'' {{jp|伏 鉄砲娘の捕物帳}} for the first time<ref name="movie"/>. In 2014, he directed a real-life talk show called ''[[wikipedia:ja:ぷらすと|Plusto]]'' {{jp|WOWOWぷらすと}} for the first time. In 2014, he published his first novel titled ''Farewell Ariadne'' {{jp|さよならアリアドネ}}<ref name="novel"/>.
 
In 2012, he directed theatre-like TV movie named ''[[wikipedia:Fuse Teppō Musume no Torimonochō|Memoirs of a Hunter Girl]]'' {{jp|伏 鉄砲娘の捕物帳}} for the first time<ref name="movie"/>. In 2014, he directed a real-life talk show called ''[[wikipedia:ja:ぷらすと|Plusto]]'' {{jp|WOWOWぷらすと}} for the first time. In 2014, he published his first novel titled ''Farewell Ariadne'' {{jp|さよならアリアドネ}}<ref name="novel"/>.
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Masayuki Miyaji

Masayuki Miyaji.jpg

Profile
Gender: Male
Date of birth: February 1, 1976
Place of birth: Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan[1]
Position: Organizer
Storyboard
Years active: 1999-present
Aliases: 金宫サチ子
矢島サコ美
宮地☆昌幸
Website: Twitter Account

Masayuki Miyaji (宮地 昌幸 Miyaji Masayuki?) is a Japanese technical director and novelist[1][2]. He takes part in the production of Detective Conan anime.

Biography

Owing to Masayuki Miyaji's passion upon animation, after dropping out from the Film Department of Nihon University College of Art (日本大学藝術学部映画学科), he started to study at a certain workshop established by Studio Ghibli (スタジオジブリ)[2]. In 1999, Miyaji formally entered Studio Ghibli[1], and worked with fellow animator Masashi Okumura (奥村 正志) at that time. During this period of time, he was recognised by the renowned anime director Hayao Miyazaki (宮崎 駿)[3], thus he became the assistant director of the film Spirited Away (千と千尋の神隠し) at 25 years old. In 2001, after gaining some experience, he decided to work by himself[1][2] - in 2008, he directed the web animation Xam'd: Lost Memories (亡念のザムド)[Note 1] for the first time[4][3].

In 2012, he directed theatre-like TV movie named Memoirs of a Hunter Girl (伏 鉄砲娘の捕物帳) for the first time[5]. In 2014, he directed a real-life talk show called Plusto (WOWOWぷらすと) for the first time. In 2014, he published his first novel titled Farewell Ariadne (さよならアリアドネ)[2].

Miyaji was only involved in the production of the case Episodes 350~351: The Forgotten Cell Phone in the Detective Conan anime.

Works in Detective Conan

Anime

Participation in: 1 case (2 episodes)

Jpn# Int# Episode title Original broadcast Role Note
350 380 The Forgotten Cell Phone (Part 1) February 9, 2004 Organizer, Storyboard
351 381 The Forgotten Cell Phone (Part 2) February 16, 2004 Organizer, Storyboard

Other notable works

Anime

  • Attack on Titan The Final Season: Storyboard
  • Dr. Stone: Stone Wars: Storyboard
  • Eureka Seven: Director, Assistant director, Storyboard, Episode director
  • Ghost Slayers Ayashi: Storyboard, Episode director
  • Haikyu!! S1 + S2: Storyboard
  • Mars Daybreak: Storyboard, Episode director
  • Overman King Gainer: Storyboard, Episode director, Assistant episode director
  • A Certain Scientific Railgun: Storyboard (Credited as "矢島サコ美")

Movies

  • The Deer King: Director, Storyboard
  • Fusé: Memoirs of a Huntress: Director, Storyboard
  • My Neighbors the Yamadas: Advance work, Production advancement
  • Spirited Away: Assistant director

References

  1. 宮地昌幸 - Wikipedia
  2. 宫地昌幸 - Bangumi
  3. 宮地昌幸 - Anilist
  4. Masayuki Miyaji - Anime News Network
  5. Detective Conan Staff Listing
  1. ^ In an interview to The Japan Times (ジャパンタイムズ), Miyaji claimed that he believed that anime was a part of the film industry; thus he attempted to utilise "documentary style" for some segments of the web film.