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| date-of-birth      = November 25, 1970 (52 years old)
 
| place-of-birth      = Tokyo, Japan
 
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{{nihongo|'''Takeharu Sakurai'''|櫻井 武晴|Sakurai Takeharu}}, born 1970, is a Japanese screenplay writer that specializes in movie scripts.
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{{nihongo|'''Takeharu Sakurai'''|櫻井 武晴|Sakurai Takeharu}}, born 1970, is a renowned Japanese screenplay writer that specializes in movie scripts.
  
== Scenarios Written ==
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He graduated from [[Wikipedia: Waseda University|Waseda University]], and became a producer for [[Wikipedia: Toho|Toho]] films in 1993. In 2002, as a newcomer, he accepted the scriptwriting job for detective TV drama ''The Woman Of Science Research Institute'' season 4, working along with the scriptwriter of season 3, Masashi Todayama.
Number of case scenarios written : '''6''' (6 episodes)
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He also held a position in the production of another detective TV drama called ''[[Wikipedia: AIBOU: Tokyo Detective Duo|AIBOU]]'', made by [[Wikipedia: TV Asahi|TV Asahi]]. Whilst taking care of screenply for these works, he was also the screenplay coorparation of TV drama ''Shinzanmono'', adapted from the novel written by a best-selling mystery novelist [[Wikipedia: Keigo Higashino|Keigo Higashino]].
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In 2013, due to the adjustment made by the ''AIBOU'' production team, Sakurai left the production team and joined the ''[[Detective Conan]]'' movie production team. In the same year, he wrote the 17th movie of ''Detective Conan'', [[Private Eye in the Distant Sea]]. After that, he tends to write a movie script every other year alternating with [[Takahiro Okura]].
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== Scenarios written ==
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Number of case scenarios written: '''6''' (6 episodes)
 
* [[The Missing Sweets in the Old Shop]] (Episode 694)
 
* [[The Missing Sweets in the Old Shop]] (Episode 694)
 
* [[Munch's Missing Scream]] (Episode 774)
 
* [[Munch's Missing Scream]] (Episode 774)
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* [[The Cameras Targeting Haibara]] (Episode 1080)
 
* [[The Cameras Targeting Haibara]] (Episode 1080)
  
== Movie Scenarios Written ==
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== Movie scenarios written ==
Number of movie scenarios written : '''6'''
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Number of movie scenarios written: '''6'''
 
* [[Private Eye in the Distant Sea]] (Movie 17)
 
* [[Private Eye in the Distant Sea]] (Movie 17)
 
* [[Sunflowers of Inferno]] (Movie 19)
 
* [[Sunflowers of Inferno]] (Movie 19)
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* [[Black Iron Submarine]] (Movie 26)
 
* [[Black Iron Submarine]] (Movie 26)
  
==Other notable works==
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== Other notable works ==
===TV Series and Drama===
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=== TV series and drama ===
===Movie===
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* ''The Woman Of Science Research Institute S4-S23'' (2002-2023): Screenplay
*''Designated Lawyer'' (2018) : Screenplay
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* ''AIBOU S2-S12'' (2003-2013): Screenplay
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* ''Shinzanmono'' (2010): Screenplay cooperation
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=== Movie ===
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* ''Designated Lawyer'' (2018): Screenplay
  
==References==
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== References ==
# [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3464902/ IMDB]  
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# [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%AB%BB%E4%BA%95%E6%AD%A6%E6%99%B4 櫻井武晴 - Wikipedia] (Japanese)
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# [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3464902/ IMDB]
 
# [http://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=634757.html Allociné]
 
# [http://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=634757.html Allociné]
# [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%AB%BB%E4%BA%95%E6%AD%A6%E6%99%B4 Wikipedia] (Japanese)
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# [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=118412 Anime News Network]
# [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=118412 Anime News Network]  
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 18 October 2023

Takeharu Sakurai

Takeharu Sakurai.jpg

Profile
Gender: Male
Date of birth: November 25, 1970 (52 years old)
Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Nicknames: Takeshi Iida (飯田 武)

Takeharu Sakurai (櫻井 武晴 Sakurai Takeharu?), born 1970, is a renowned Japanese screenplay writer that specializes in movie scripts.

He graduated from Waseda University, and became a producer for Toho films in 1993. In 2002, as a newcomer, he accepted the scriptwriting job for detective TV drama The Woman Of Science Research Institute season 4, working along with the scriptwriter of season 3, Masashi Todayama.

He also held a position in the production of another detective TV drama called AIBOU, made by TV Asahi. Whilst taking care of screenply for these works, he was also the screenplay coorparation of TV drama Shinzanmono, adapted from the novel written by a best-selling mystery novelist Keigo Higashino.

In 2013, due to the adjustment made by the AIBOU production team, Sakurai left the production team and joined the Detective Conan movie production team. In the same year, he wrote the 17th movie of Detective Conan, Private Eye in the Distant Sea. After that, he tends to write a movie script every other year alternating with Takahiro Okura.

Scenarios written

Number of case scenarios written: 6 (6 episodes)

Movie scenarios written

Number of movie scenarios written: 6

Other notable works

TV series and drama

  • The Woman Of Science Research Institute S4-S23 (2002-2023): Screenplay
  • AIBOU S2-S12 (2003-2013): Screenplay
  • Shinzanmono (2010): Screenplay cooperation

Movie

  • Designated Lawyer (2018): Screenplay

References

  1. 櫻井武晴 - Wikipedia (Japanese)
  2. IMDB
  3. Allociné
  4. Anime News Network