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'''{{nihongo|Kaneto Shiozawa|塩沢 兼人|Shiozawa Kaneto}}''', January 28, 1954~May 10, 2000, was a [[seiyu]] from [[Tokyo]]. His real name was '''{{nihongo|Toshikazu Shiozawa|塩澤 敏一|Shiozawa Toshikazu}}'''.
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'''{{nihongo|Kaneto Shiozawa|塩沢 兼人|Shiozawa Kaneto}}''', born January 28, 1954, and died May 10, 2000, was a [[wikipedia:seiyu|seiyu]] from [[wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]]. His real name was '''{{nihongo|Toshikazu Shiozawa|塩澤 敏一|Shiozawa Toshikazu}}'''.
  
In '''[[Detective Conan]]''' he was the original voice of [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]], portraying him in the first four [[Movies]] as well as in his first two appearances in the anime ([[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story]] and [[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 2]]).
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On May 9, 2000, at around 4pm, Shiozawa fell down the stairway of his home. At the time, he thought he was okay and could shake it off, but at around 10pm, he suddenly fell unconscious and was rushed to the hospital. The next day, at 12:54am, he died of a cerebral contusion. He was 46. A Buddhist funeral has held at Housen Temple in Nakano, Tokyo.
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In '''[[Detective Conan]]''' he was the original voice of [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]], portraying him in the first four [[Movies]] as well as in his first two appearances in the anime ([[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story]] and [[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 2]]). After his death, the role of Shiratori has since been performed by [[Kazuhiko Inoue]], whom had co-starred with him in ''Touch'' and ''Blue Comet SPT Layzner''. When Shiozawa was still alive, Inoue also played as Kyosuke Kazato in ''[[Captured in Her Eyes]]'', a family friend of Shiratori's.
  
 
== Other notable roles ==
 
== Other notable roles ==
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*[[wikipedia:Angelique|Angelique]] as Clavis
 
*[[wikipedia:Angelique|Angelique]] as Clavis
 
*[[wikipedia:Metal Gear Solid|Metal Gear Solid]] as Gray Fox
 
*[[wikipedia:Metal Gear Solid|Metal Gear Solid]] as Gray Fox
 
== Death ==
 
On May 9, 2000, at around 4:00am, Shiozawa fell down the stairway of his home. At the time, he thought he was okay and could shake it off, but at around 10:00am he suddenly felt worse. He later fell unconscious and was rushed to the hospital. The next day, at 12:54am he died of a cerebral contusion. He was 46. A Buddhist funeral has held at Housen Temple in Nakano, Tokyo.
 
 
The role of Inspector Shiratori has since been performed by [[Kazuhiko Inoue]], whom had co-starred with him in ''Touch'' and ''Blue Comet SPT Layzner''. While Shiozawa was still alive, Inoue also played Kyosuke Kazato in ''[[Captured in Her Eyes]]'', who was a family friend of Shiratori's.
 
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*Shiozawa was close friends with [[Akira Kamiya]] ([[Kogoro Mouri]]), whom he had worked with on ''Kinnikuman'', ''Fist of the North Star'', and ''Nine'', and frequent ''Conan'' guest star [[Hidekatsu Shibata]]. Shibata even attended his funeral.
 
*Shiozawa was close friends with [[Akira Kamiya]] ([[Kogoro Mouri]]), whom he had worked with on ''Kinnikuman'', ''Fist of the North Star'', and ''Nine'', and frequent ''Conan'' guest star [[Hidekatsu Shibata]]. Shibata even attended his funeral.
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== References ==
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# [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A1%A9%E6%B2%A2%E5%85%BC%E4%BA%BA Wikipedia] (Japanese)
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# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaneto_Shiozawa Wikipedia] (English)
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# [https://myanimelist.net/people/424/Kaneto_Shiozawa MyAnimeList]
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# [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0794060/ IMDB]
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# [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=852 Anime News Network]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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Kaneto Shiozawa

Kaneto Shiozawa.jpg

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Gender: Male
Date of birth: January 28, 1954
Date of death: May 10, 2000
Place of birth: Tokyo
Place of death: Shinjuku, Tokyo
Voice of: Ninzaburo Shiratori (Movies 1~4, Episodes 146~157)

Kaneto Shiozawa (塩沢 兼人 Shiozawa Kaneto?), born January 28, 1954, and died May 10, 2000, was a seiyu from Tokyo. His real name was Toshikazu Shiozawa (塩澤 敏一 Shiozawa Toshikazu?).

On May 9, 2000, at around 4pm, Shiozawa fell down the stairway of his home. At the time, he thought he was okay and could shake it off, but at around 10pm, he suddenly fell unconscious and was rushed to the hospital. The next day, at 12:54am, he died of a cerebral contusion. He was 46. A Buddhist funeral has held at Housen Temple in Nakano, Tokyo.

In Detective Conan he was the original voice of Ninzaburo Shiratori, portraying him in the first four Movies as well as in his first two appearances in the anime (Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story and Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 2). After his death, the role of Shiratori has since been performed by Kazuhiko Inoue, whom had co-starred with him in Touch and Blue Comet SPT Layzner. When Shiozawa was still alive, Inoue also played as Kyosuke Kazato in Captured in Her Eyes, a family friend of Shiratori's.

Other notable roles

Trivia

  • Shiozawa was close friends with Akira Kamiya (Kogoro Mouri), whom he had worked with on Kinnikuman, Fist of the North Star, and Nine, and frequent Conan guest star Hidekatsu Shibata. Shibata even attended his funeral.

References

  1. Wikipedia (Japanese)
  2. Wikipedia (English)
  3. MyAnimeList
  4. IMDB
  5. Anime News Network

See also