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'''Ton Onosaka''' (b.1933) is an illustrator, producer, coordinator and owner of Magic Land in Tokyo.<ref>[[Genii 1994 July]] (cover)</ref><ref>The Linking Ring, Vol. 77, No. 1, January 1997, THE ART OF DECEPTION, by Chuck Romano, page 67</ref> | |||
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He has been a leading figure in the cultural exchanges that occur between magicians in the west and Japan. He was the Japanese Publisher for the [[Magical Arts Journal]] | He has been a leading figure in the cultural exchanges that occur between magicians in the west and Japan. He was the Japanese Publisher for the [[Magical Arts Journal]] | ||
A consultant to the [[Asian Magic Association]], he is a life-time member of [[The Magic Castle] and an inner gold star member of [[The Magic Circle]]. <ref>http://essentialmagicconference.com/users/ton-onosaka</ref> | A consultant to the [[Asian Magic Association]], he is a life-time member of [[The Magic Castle]] and an inner gold star member of [[The Magic Circle]]. <ref>http://essentialmagicconference.com/users/ton-onosaka</ref> | ||
== Awards and honors== | == Awards and honors== | ||
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** [[Show-Time at the Tom-Foolery]] | ** [[Show-Time at the Tom-Foolery]] | ||
** [[The New York Magic Symposium - Collection 5]] (with [[Chris Kenner]]) | ** [[The New York Magic Symposium - Collection 5]] (with [[Chris Kenner]]) | ||
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Born | April 14, 1933 Takamatsu, on the island of Shikoku, Japan |
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Ton Onosaka (b.1933) is an illustrator, producer, coordinator and owner of Magic Land in Tokyo.[1][2]
Biography
He has been a leading figure in the cultural exchanges that occur between magicians in the west and Japan. He was the Japanese Publisher for the Magical Arts Journal
A consultant to the Asian Magic Association, he is a life-time member of The Magic Castle and an inner gold star member of The Magic Circle. [3]
Awards and honors
- Award of Merit from the Academy of Magical Arts (1984)
- Special Fellowship of the Academy of Magical Arts (1994)
- Award of Japanese Professional Magicians Association (1996)
- Guest of Honor at FFFF (2007)
- Guest of Honor at 31 Faces North (2008)
Bibliography
- A Bicycle Built for Five
- As illustrator:
References
- ↑ Genii 1994 July (cover)
- ↑ The Linking Ring, Vol. 77, No. 1, January 1997, THE ART OF DECEPTION, by Chuck Romano, page 67
- ↑ http://essentialmagicconference.com/users/ton-onosaka
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