Junichi Fujisaku

Jun'ichi Fujisaku (藤咲 淳一 , b. 1967-08-06 in Ibaraki Prefecture) is the chief game director and game writer for Production I.G's Game Production Department. He is a graduate of Production I.G's think-tank "Oshii Academy", used to train the next generation of staff for the company.

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  • 1967 (age 42 years)
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