Kazuko Hosoki
Kazuko Hosoki (細木 数子 Hosoki Kazuko, born April 4, 1938 in Tokyo) is a Japanese fortune teller, as well as the author of over 100 books. Hosoki appeared frequently on the original Iron Chef, where she would serve as one of the four celebrity judges that would determine the outcome of each match.
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[edit] Thinking
She is often seen stating her opinions very strongly on Japanese TV shows. Some of her views may be taken as conservative. She has repeatedly made very traditionalist statements on women in the family, stating that a woman's main function should be to support her husband's career.
[edit] As a fortune teller
- She has also publicly endorsed prime-minister Junichiro Koizumi's controversial visits to Yasukuni Shrine.
- Sumo wrestling Yokozuna (Grand Champion) Asashōryū is a close friend of Hosoki. Asashōryū is reputably superstitious and seeks Hosoki's advice and fortune tellings. They have appeared together on TV specials and once Asashōryū rented her white Rolls Royce.[1]
[edit] Rokusei Senjutsu
Her judgment on the matter of fortune telling is usually based on the Rokusei Senjutsu, the approximation of Four Pillars of Destiny.
[edit] Personal
Ms. Hosoki retains a residence in the Arashiyama area of Kyoto City.
[edit] References
- ^ Japan Inc. wakes up to need for 'woman power' San Diego Union Tribune (June 22, 2005).
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