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'''Koji Kajita''' {{Nihongo|梶田興治|Kajita Kōji}}, also known under the pen name '''Susumu Ike''' {{Nihongo|池すすむ|Ike Susumu}}, was a [[Japan]]ese director, writer, and amateur composer. He passed away at age 89 on August 18, 2013 due to illness.
'''Koji Kajita''' {{Nihongo|梶田興治|Kajita Kōji}}, also known under the pen name '''Susumu Ike''' {{Nihongo|池すすむ|Ike Susumu}}, was a [[Japan]]ese director, writer, and amateur composer. He passed away at age 89 on August 18, 2013 due to illness.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130826222141/http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/entertainment/news/20130823-OHT1T00103.htm 梶田興治氏死去、「ウルトラQ」で監督]</ref>
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*[https://www.toho.co.jp/library/system/people/?6620 Koji Kajita on Toho Official Site]
*[https://www.toho.co.jp/library/system/people/?6620 Koji Kajita on Toho Official Site]
*[https://www.toho.co.jp/library/system/people/?45943 Susumu Ike on Toho Official Site]
*[https://www.toho.co.jp/library/system/people/?45943 Susumu Ike on Toho Official Site]
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Koji Kajita
Koji Kajita
Born October 7, 1923
Tokyo, Japan
Died August 18, 2013
Occupation Director, writer, composer
First work The Tale of Izu (1951)
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Koji Kajita (梶田興治,   Kajita Kōji), also known under the pen name Susumu Ike (池すすむ,   Ike Susumu), was a Japanese director, writer, and amateur composer. He passed away at age 89 on August 18, 2013 due to illness.[1]

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