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Tadashi Suzuki is the founder and director of the Suzuki Company of Toga (SCOT) based in Toga Village, located in the mountains of Toyama prefecture. He is the organizer of Japan’s first international theatre festival (Toga Festival), and the creator of the Suzuki Method of Actor Training. Suzuki also plays an important role with several other organizations: as General Artistic Director of Shizuoka Performing Arts Center (1995~2007), as a member of the International Theatre Olympics Committee, as founding member of the BeSeTo Festival (jointly organized by leading theatre professionals from Japan, China and Korea) and as Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Japan Performing Arts Foundation (2000~2010), a nation-wide network of theatre professionals in Japan.
Suzuki’s works include “On the Dramatic Passions”, “The Trojan Women”, “Dionysus”, “King Lear”, “Cyrano de Bergerac”, “Madame de Sade” and many others. Besides productions with his own company, he has directed several international collaborations, such as “The Tale of Lear”, co-produced and presented by four leading regional theatres in the US; “King Lear”, presented with the Moscow Art Theatre; “Oedipus Rex”, co-produced by Cultural Olympiad and Düsseldorf Schauspiel Haus; and “Electra”, produced by Ansan Arts Center/Arco Arts Theatre in Korea and the Taganka Theatre in Russia.
Suzuki has articulated his theories in a number of books. A collection of his writings in English, Culture is the Body is published by Theatre Communications Group in New York. He has taught his system of actor training in schools and theatres throughout the world, including The Juilliard School in New York and the Moscow Art Theatre. Also, a book written on Suzuki titled The Theatre of Suzuki Tadashi is published by Cambridge University Press as part of their Directors in Perspective series, featuring leading theatre directors of the 20th Century. This series includes works on Meyerlhold, Brecht, Strehler, Peter Brook and Robert Wilson among others.
Not just one of the world’s foremost theatre directors, Suzuki is also a seminal thinker and practitioner whose work has a powerful influence on theatre everywhere. Suzuki’s primary concerns include: the structure of a theatre group, the creation and use of theatrical space, and the overcoming of cultural and national barriers in the interest of creating work that is truly universal. Suzuki has established in Toga one of the largest international theatre centers in the world. Surrounded by the beautiful wilderness of Toga, the facility includes six theatres, rehearsal rooms, offices, lodgings, restaurants, etc.
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Suzuki’s works include “On the Dramatic Passions”, “The Trojan Women”, “Dionysus”, “King Lear”, “Cyrano de Bergerac”, “Madame de Sade” and many others. Besides productions with his own company, he has directed several international collaborations, such as “The Tale of Lear”, co-produced and presented by four leading regional theatres in the US; “King Lear”, presented with the Moscow Art Theatre; “Oedipus Rex”, co-produced by Cultural Olympiad and Düsseldorf Schauspiel Haus; and “Electra”, produced by Ansan Arts Center/Arco Arts Theatre in Korea and the Taganka Theatre in Russia.
Suzuki has articulated his theories in a number of books. A collection of his writings in English, Culture is the Body is published by Theatre Communications Group in New York. He has taught his system of actor training in schools and theatres throughout the world, including The Juilliard School in New York and the Moscow Art Theatre. Also, a book written on Suzuki titled The Theatre of Suzuki Tadashi is published by Cambridge University Press as part of their Directors in Perspective series, featuring leading theatre directors of the 20th Century. This series includes works on Meyerlhold, Brecht, Strehler, Peter Brook and Robert Wilson among others.
Not just one of the world’s foremost theatre directors, Suzuki is also a seminal thinker and practitioner whose work has a powerful influence on theatre everywhere. Suzuki’s primary concerns include: the structure of a theatre group, the creation and use of theatrical space, and the overcoming of cultural and national barriers in the interest of creating work that is truly universal. Suzuki has established in Toga one of the largest international theatre centers in the world. Surrounded by the beautiful wilderness of Toga, the facility includes six theatres, rehearsal rooms, offices, lodgings, restaurants, etc.
Suzuki’s activities, both as a director creating multilingual and multicultural productions, and as a festival producer bringing people from throughout the world together in the context of shared theatrical endeavor, reflect an aggressive approach to dealing with the fundamental issues of our times.
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The Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo (KochiKame) manga series features an extensive cast of characters created by Osamu Akimoto.
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The Police Box[edit]
Kankichi Ryotsu (両津 勘吉Ryōtsu Kankichi)
- Voiced by:LaSalle Ishii (TV), Kenji Utsumi ('85 Jump Festival Anime), Shingo Katori (Live Action TV Series)
- Born March 3. The Head Patrol Officer of Katsushika, stationed at the police box in front of Kameari Park. Hails from Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo. 'Ryo-san' is a 36-year-old police officer with the personality of a 12-year-old. His laziness at work is matched only by his zeal and cleverness in hatching money-making schemes, the fruits of which are invariably squandered on toys, gadgets, and cheap entertainment. He is the stereotypical street-smart 'shitamachi' type: sporting a crew cut, stomping about in ratty sandals (even in uniform), and being narrow-minded toward the outside world, as he makes his rounds on a creaky old bicycle. At the same time, he is a super-otaku, up on all the latest fads in popular culture and consumer technology. While most of his interests are juvenile (such as videogames and collectibles), he also indulges in more typically salaryman-type pastimes such as drinking, pachinko, and gambling (especially horse-racing). Despite his undisciplined lifestyle, he possesses superhuman strength and stamina, which he is forced to depend on at times. Ryotsu is a bachelor and seems relatively uninterested in women, yet occasionally attracts the attention of naïve young female acquaintances, though never with any eventual success. He travels to Hashutsujo by his bicycle named Chidori. He has a younger brother named Kinjiro who wears glasses and runs a successful law firm.
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- Voiced by:Mitsuru Miyamoto (TV), Toshiyuki Morikawa (SP), Akira Kamiya ('85 Jump Festival Anime), Mokomichi Hayami (Live Action TV Series)
- Born December 24. A young, handsome patrol cop who serves as Ryo's comic foil. While holding down a day job in the police box in front of Kameari Park, Nakagawa is the son of Nakagawa Zaibatsu and often has to zip off to board meetings in his exotic sports cars and private helicopters. He is quite handsome, an expert driver and marksman, and popular with all the lady cops. However, as a rich heir, he is quite naive to the ways of the world. His policeman's uniform is an ¥300,000 yellow pinstripe suit made by Pierre Cardin. Though constantly surrounded by beautiful women throughout his duties, Nakagawa appears indifferent and his tendencies are somewhat ambiguous. He hates natto, and his favorite car is his Ferrari. He has a younger sister who is also as busy as his parents.
Reiko Katherine Akimoto (秋本・カトリーヌ・麗子Akimoto Katorīnu Reiko)
- Voiced by:Yumi Morio (TV), Mika Doi ('85 Jump Festival Anime), Karina Nose (Live Action TV Series)
- Born July 7. A female counterpart to Nakagawa, Reiko's wealth is inherited from European nobility and she juggles her commitments to the police job with those of high society. The daughter of the Kobe-based Akimoto Trading Zaibatsu, Reiko is half French, was raised in France, and is multilingual. With her flowing blonde hair and stunningly cute police uniform she looks like an angel. She is fast for a woman of such built. Reiko is often courted by rich and famous men but has never found the right man. She works in the transportation department and drives a Porsche. She has one younger sister named Yu Akimoto.
Daijiro Ohara (大原 大次郎Ōhara Daijirō)
- Voiced by:Kouji Hishiya (TV, eps. 1-19), Haruki Sayama (TV, eps. 20~), Ryouichi Tanaka (SP), Kouichi Kitamura ('85 Jump Festival Anime), Masatō Ibu (Live Action TV Series)
- The Chief Patrol Officer of Katsushika, in charge of the police box in front of Kameari Park. He usually called 'Buchō' or 'Division Head' (部長) and is Ryotsu's boss. He is a typical grizzled middle-management senior cop. Sporting a small trimmed mustache, akin to Hitler, Bucho is often out of touch or exasperated with his younger staff, but he always ready to punish Ryo-san for his laziness (Despite this, he shows kindness to Ryotsu occasionally, treating him as the son he never had). He is a fatherlike figure for Ryoutsu, Reiko, and Nakagawa. His many hobbies include judo, kendo, sado, bonsai, and calligraphy. He comes to Hashutsujho by bus and train. He is married with one daughter named Hiromi and is grandfather to her two children.
Ai Asato (麻里 愛Asato Ai)
- Voiced by:Kaori Asoh
- Reiko’s occasional partner on the force, whose nickname is 'Maria' (an ateji reading of her full name's kanji). Like Reiko, Maria is tall, beautiful, and buxom. Unlike Reiko, Maria is a brunette and a transgender woman. Ai is in love with Ryotsu due to his resemblance to her former martial arts teacher and becomes jealous whenever another girl comes near him. However, Ryotsu likes Matoi not Maria. He was a Muay Thai (kickboxing) champion and generally excels at all martial arts. In the manga, he became a female at last after a magical incident, while he remained a cross-dresser in the anime. (See also the real TS kickboxing champion Parinya Kiatbusaba)
Hayato Honda (本田 速人Honda Hayato)
- Voiced by:Hiroshi Yanaka, Teruyoshi Uchimura (Live Action TV Series)
- The station's motorcycle policeman, and Ryotsu's underling, often reluctantly dragged into his schemes. A shy young man who still sports a pompadour from his teenage motorcycle gang days, he immediately turns into an aggressive man with a deeper voice and a very intimidating face when he mounts a motorcycle. No motor gangster is a match against him, as he still thinks like one. He is also an otaku who loves shōjomanga and Japanese idols. Honda's father runs a garage specializing in Kawasaki cycles named Honda Ringyo. His humble-aggressive personality switch runs in the family, as his father with his coveralls, his younger brother with bicycles, and his younger sister with elephants.
Yangukan Marui (丸井 ヤング館Marui Yangukan, JA)
- Voiced by:Chafurin (TV, eps. 1~97), Kobuhei Hayashiya (TV, eps. 98~)
- A plump cop stationed at the police box. He wants to live his life as an 'ordinary policeman' but is rather poor and unintelligent, though sensible. He has two sons. Every attempt he makes to buy a house or car ends with tragic results. He is usually seen with Buchō and wears glasses. Originally known as Yōichi Terai (寺井 洋一Terai Yōichi), he was renamed to his current name in 2009. However, since he was renamed, he had gotten many fortunes. His birthplace is Hokkaido.
Neruo Higurashi (日暮熟睡男Higurashi Neruo)
- Voiced by:Shigeru Ushiyama (Ep. 7~125), Atsushi Imai (Ep. 126~), Kankurō Kudō (Live Action TV Series)
- A police officer who only works one day every four years (coinciding with the Olympics) and does nothing but sleep even then. He is able to keep his job because his precognition and nensha abilities come in handy during investigations. If he is awakened before the scheduled time, he will go on an angry rampage and cause destruction everywhere, and only the pleading from a beautiful girl can calm him down.
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- Voiced by:Eiji Takemoto
- Ryotsu's fellow patrol officer who often joined him in goofing off during the early years of the series. Though a police officer, he looks more like a yakuza, sporting tattoos on his back and a scar over his right eye. He has been playing mahjong for over 20 years and even remembers playing it as a child. Though once a prominent character, he appears very rarely these days, but he did appear in 2004 and 2006. He has a tattoo on his back.
Komachi Ono (小野小町Ono Komachi) & Naoko Seishō (清正奈緒子Seishō Naoko)
- Voiced by (Ono):Maya Okamoto (Eps. 2~92), Rieko Miura (Eps. 93~), Kanako Mitsuhashi (Ep. 1)
- Voiced by (Naoko):Kanako Mitsuhashi, Maya Okamoto (Ep. 1)
- Two female police officers who work on the traffic department. Both of them love to tease and ridicule Ryotsu, though not out of hate. Their relationship with Ryotsu is a love/hate relation, similar to siblings, and both of them know that if they ever get into trouble, they can always count on Ryotsu (even though he sometimes demands a favor in return). Ono is Naoko's senpai. A (behind the scenes) misunderstanding led to them accidentally having each other's voice actress in the first episode. They only appear in the anime series and are absent in the manga.
Other Katsushika Station Officers[edit]
Gomesu Tonda (屯田五目須Tonda Gomesu)
- Voiced by:Eimei Esumi→Eiji Takemoto
- Head of the new Katsushika station. A rather kind and gentle man, he met and eloped with his wife during his patrol officer days. He has three children and six grandchildren whom he spends his days off babysitting. His estimated age is 58.
Matoi Giboshi (擬宝珠纏Giboshi Matoi)
- Voiced by:Yūko Doi
- A newly arrived traffic division officer who joined the ranks at age 19, right after graduating from high school. She was born in Kanda, Tokyo and is an efficient Edokko. Her shitamachi knowledge is almost on par with Ryo-san. She is a bit of a tomboy and is fearsome in a quarrel. A self-taught martial arts expert, she is also an amazing baseball player, capable of throwing a fastball at 150 km/h (approximately 93 mph). Her family runs the high-class restaurant Chō Kanda Sushi (超神田寿司Cho Kanda Sushi). She (with her family) is the most important recent addition in the story.
- She was engaged to Ryotsu after he started working in Super Kanda Sushi, but it was called off when they realized that they were cousins as well as learning his greedy nature. However, they continued to live and work together and even slept together sometimes (when she was drunk and strangled Ryotsu). In the manga, many chapters prove she and Ryotsu like each other. She usually matches and bests Ryotsu in everything he is good at (except for more negative things like gambling and drinking etc.). Despite her appearance, she is well-versed in many traditional Japanese arts, such as dancing and music, and once dressed up as a geisha – completely fooling both Ryotsu and her brother. Usually her street clothes involve jeans and T-shirts with no makeup and very little accessories.
Haya Isowashi (磯鷲早矢Isowashi Haya)
- Works in the traffic division. She is the eldest daughter of a distinguished Bushido house in Kyoto and is well-versed in all such arts. She is attractive and very honest. She is popular with the other policewomen and greatly admires Buchō. Because his voice resembles her father's, she has fallen for Ryotsu and is very jealous of Maria. In addition, her name is a kyūdō term. Haya is 21 years old. In later chapters, she displays the ability to see ghosts and even into the future. She usually goes on patrol with Matoi, who is her main sparring partner (since she is generally the only female office who can stand up to her in martial arts). She is present in the manga but absent in the anime.
Nana Otohime (乙姫菜々Otohime Nana)
- Voiced by:Masami Suzuki
- Honda's fellow motorcycle cop underling and later girlfriend. She is a delicate young lady and a bit of a crybaby. She has a side job as popular shōjomanga author Miko Aino (愛野神女Aino Miko).
Volvo Saigo (ボルボ西郷Borubo Saigō)
- Voiced by:Yuuji Kishi
- A policeman who works for the new Katsushika station. He used to be a mercenary in America. He conceals weapons of all kinds in his body and does not remove them during bathing or sleep. He has the habit of firing indiscriminately when danger is sensed. He is unaccustomed to women (as he will nosebleed on the sight of them) and surprisingly cowardly without his guns. His ancestors in Kyūshū were ninja.
Tatsunosuke Sakonji (左近寺竜之介Sakonji Tatsunosuke)
- Voiced by:Masami Iwasaki
- A police officer who works at the new Katsushika station. He is excellent at all combat sports, especially, judo. He tries to appear to have no interest in women but spends a lot of money on dating sims and later starts meeting girls online.
Rika Saotome (早乙女リカSaotome Rika)
- Voiced by:Yuu Sugimoto
- One of the many young policewomen of the district and Ryotsu's arch-enemy. Saotome thinks Ryotsu is a disgusting, rude, hooligan. Ryotsu thinks Saotome and her colleagues are pampered weaklings and a waste of the force's budget. Saotome and her fellow bachelorettes live in a luxury dormitory resembling a Frenchchateau.
Masayoshi Hōjō (法条正義Hōjō Masayoshi)
- Voiced by:Daisuke Fukagai
- An elite police officer and graduate from Tokyo University. He is cool and intelligent but, because his face looks more like that of a yakuza thug, he carries his diploma around as proof that he is as smart as he says he is. His specialty is debate; he still always loses when it comes to looks.
Jūzō Gorugo (後流悟十三Gorugo Jūzō)
Tetsuo Ishizu (石頭鉄岩Ishizu Tetsuo)
- Voiced by:Tōta Tawaragi
The 'traffic safety' instructor for the division. He usually goes way overboard in his training and safety regulation, which basically involve that cars drive slower than walking pace, as well as giving ridiculous nicknames (all associated with traffic regulation) to his colleagues.
Ebichan Ebisu (恵比須海老茶Ebisu Ebichan)
- Voiced by:Katashi Ishizuka
- A frequently appearing cop (though not quite as much in recent years) who laughs at anything and everything.
Other recurring characters[edit]
Haru Mido (御堂春Midō Haru)
- She works in the Osaka Prefectural Police traffic division. She is unyielding. She is short but is allowed the job because of her ability to make arrests. She has a bronze medal for Olympic shooting. She is 20 years old. She has six younger brothers and her family runs a kushikatsu shop. She views Ryotsu as her 'Enemy from Tokyo,' but she is a fan of Nakagawa and humbles herself in his presence. She only appears in the manga and is absent in the anime.
Jodie Bakuryū-Karen (ジョディー·爆竜·カレン)
- Voiced by:Rei Saitō
- A soldier in the United States Navy and girlfriend of Volvo's. She is a pilot on the aircraft carrierCarl Vinson. She is blonde, beautiful and poison in the eyes of Volvo who is weak around women. She is said to be strong enough to defeat 10 Marine Corps soldiers in a row. Hoping to open up a sushi bar on her aircraft carrier, she received training as a sushi chef for a month at Chō Kanda Sushi.
Korosuke Ezaki (絵崎コロ助Ezaki Korosuke)
- Voiced by:Takashi Matsuyama
Rika Hanayama (花山理香Hanayama Rika)
- Voiced by:Akira Sakamoto
Tōden Hoshi (星逃田Hoshi Tōden)
- Voiced by:Shirō Shimomoto
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Geparuto Giboshi (擬宝珠夏春都Giboshi Geparuto)
- Voiced by:Takayasu Komiya
- Ryo-san's grand-aunt (the younger sister of Kanbei, Ryotsu's grandfather) and Matoi's grandmother. She is the hostess of Chō Kanda Sushi. She is a stubborn and obstinate woman with a frightening memory, but she is very warm by nature. Since Ryo-san taught her how to use a computer, she has begun using all sorts of high tech gadgets. She disapproves of Ryo-san and is always trying to keep her granddaughters Matoi and Lemon from falling in love with him, especially Matoi. She is over 100 years old but still perfectly healthy – one of the very few characters who consistently gets the best of Ryo-san.
Lemon Giboshi (擬宝珠檸檬Giboshi Remon)
- Voiced by:Ayaka Saito
- The younger sister of Matoi. Kindergartener. She is a true child genius who likes historical things such as Mito Kōmon, shogi, ojarumaru and often speak like an elder person (but has a childish and naive side occasionally as well). She has an incredible sense of taste: She is already the primary food taster for Chou Kanda Sushi and is often relied on by local and often famous national traditional restaurants to taste food. She is unyielding, like her elder sister Matoi. She is 4-5 years old. Her birthday is on December 11. She originally hated toast but later grew to like it. Ryotsu treat her a lot like his child and is extremely protective of her, though often she acts as his teacher in things like chess and calligraphy (much to Ryotsu's embarrassment to learn from a 5-year-old). She rides to her kindergarten in a Jaguar.
Mikan Giboshi (擬宝珠蜜柑Giboshi Mikan)
- Voiced by:Mika Sakenobe
- The newborn sister of the Giboshi family.
Yuutsu Giboshi (擬宝珠憂鬱Giboshi Yuutsu)
- The eldest son of the family. He is a tall, handsome youth who is the main chef at a famous Kyoto restaurant and an almost-professional-level baseball player, as well as a railfan. The main flaw of this seemingly perfect person is that he is rather obsessed with himself and thinks that any beautiful young woman who looks him in the eye is in love with him. He is hard on himself for letting Matoi have a tomboy-like personality (because he started teaching her baseball) and always cries when he starts drinking.
Special Detective Squad[edit]
Detective Speedy (海パン刑事Kaipan-Deka)
- Voiced by:Ryō Arakawa
- Real name Takeshi Kitano (汚野たけしKitano Takeshi). The leader of the Special Detective Squad (特殊刑事課Tokushu Keiji-ka), he is always seen wearing just a Speedo and neck tie (with the neck tie appearing to be the source of his 'powers'). He often pulls items such as cell phones and bananas from his Speedo. His codename is short for Kaisui-pantsu (海水パンツswim trunks), while his real name comes from comedian Beat Takeshi.
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- Real name Mun Seira (聖羅無々Seira Mun) (a pun on the titular Sailor Moon).
Detective Venus (美茄子刑事Bīnasu-deka)
- Voiced by:Manta Yamamoto
- Real name Bīnaus Seira (聖羅美茄子Seira Bīnasu) (a pun on the name Sailor Venus, another character from Sailor Moon).
Detective Dolphin (ドルフィン刑事Dorufin-deka)
- Voiced by:Shōichirō Akaboshi
- Real name Dozaemon Umino (海野土佐ェ門Umino Dozaemon).
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- Voiced by:Yōichi Kohiyama
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Notable family members[edit]
Kanbei Ryotsu (両津 勘兵衛Ryōtsu Kanbee)
- Voiced by:Kōichi Kitamura
Ryotsu's grandfather who is 100. He used to live in Tsukudanijima, but he made the venture company named Ryotsu Game Company (RGC) with his friends and earns much money. His hobby is playing tennis.
Ban Asato (麻里晩Asato Ban)
- Voiced by:Tadashi Miyazawa
Maria's father. He is well known for his mustache and his toilet-seat-like hairdo. He runs a martial arts school that he hopes to pass on to his children, but they refuse because the martial arts techniques are nothing but childish pranks.
Lin Asato (麻里稟Asato Rin)
- Voiced by:Kaori Asoh
Maria's younger twin sister who looks exactly like her brother. The main difference between them is that she is more aggressive than Maria. She is a successful martial arts actress in the film industry in Hong Kong and, like her brother, shows no interest in inheriting the family's martial arts business.
Onitora Bakuryū (爆竜鬼虎Bakuryū Onitora)
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Jodie's father. As a colonel in the United States Army, he fought a lot of wars, so he has a lot of scratches. He is constantly hoping for his daughter to find the perfect husband.
Kōme Hanayama (花山小梅Hanayama Kōme)
- Voiced by:Harumi Ikoma
Yone Ryotsu (両津よねRyotsu Yone)
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- He is Ryoutsu's father. He runs the Tsukudani shop named Yorozuya in Asakusa. He loves gambles and watching adult videos. He has a dragon-eyes tattoo on his back.
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