Yoshiko Sakurai

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Yoshiko Sakurai

Yoshiko Sakurai (櫻井 良子, Sakurai Yoshiko, born 10 October 1945, Hanoi, French Indochina) is a Japanese journalist, TV presenter, and writer. She is also president of the Japan Institute for National Fundamentals, established in 2007.[1]

Life

Sakurai was born to Japanese parents in Vietnam. After returning with her family to Japan, she graduated from Nagaoka High School. Later she graduated from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, majoring in history.[citation needed]

Sakurai started her career as a journalist for the Christian Science Monitor in Tokyo. She served as a news presenter on Nippon Television's late night news programme Kyo-no-dekigoto from 1980 to 1996. She worked on the HIV-tainted blood scandal in Japan during the 1990s.[citation needed]

Affiliated to the openly revisionist lobby Nippon Kaigi,[2] Sakurai denies the Nanking Massacre and sexual slavery for the Imperial military ("Comfort women"),.[3]

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