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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Akira Sakuragi (櫻木 晶, Sakuragi Akira) is a Japanese production designer who led the drama-unit art departments of Toho Pictures' kaiju films The Return of Godzilla and Rebirth of Mothra 3. Over the course of his career, he has accrued three Japanese Academy Award nominations for Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction: with Yoshiro Muraki for Akira Kurosawa's Dreams in 1990, and by himself for Kon Ichikawa's The 8-Tomb Village in 1996 and Mitsuo Kurotsuchi's The Samurai I Loved in 2005. |
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