Mechanic Designer Kunio Okawara and Voice Actor Koichi Yamadera appeared!! The "Minami-Tama Station Front Town Opening Ceremony" was held!

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On April 22, 2017 (Saturday), we held the Minami-Tama Station front town opening ceremony.
For details about the event, please see the link below.

Photo: Kunio Okawara
Mechanical Designer
Kunio Okawara
Photo: Hiroshi Yamadera
Voice Actor Koichi Yamadera

About the Minami-Tama Station Front Town Opening Ceremony

Photo: Completed Image
Completion image of Minami-Tama Station front

To commemorate the development around Minami-Tama Station on the JR Nambu Line, the "Minami-Tama Station Front Town Opening Ceremony" was held. The ceremony included the unveiling of the Inagi Nashinosuke Clock Tower and the Yatterman Monument, as well as a talk event featuring Kunio Okawara, the designer of Yatterman, and Hiroshi Yamadera, the voice actor.

Note: Please see the details below and the attached data.

Overview of the Ceremony

Event Date

April 22, 2017 (Saturday)

Event Time

From 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM

Venue

Minami-Tama Station Front Rotary
Note: Held under the Minami-Tama Station overpass in case of rain

Ceremony Details

  • Part 1: Organizer and Guest Greetings, Introduction of Guests, Ribbon Cutting, Monument Unveiling Ceremony
  • Part 2: Talk Event
  • Part 3: Events by Local Community Members

Admission Fee

Free

Organizer

Inagi City

Co-hosted

Omaru Neighborhood Association

"Inagi Nashinosuke Clock Tower" and "Yattawan Monument" Unveiling

In front of Minami-Tama Station, a clock tower of 'Inagi Nashinosuke' (approximately 1.7 meters tall) made with donations from local businesses and organizations, and a monument of 'Yatterwan' from the anime 'Yatterman' (approximately 2.0 meters tall) have been installed, and they were unveiled at the opening ceremony of the Minami-Tama Station front.

Illustration: Inagi Nashinosuke Clock Tower
Inagi Nashinosuke Clock Tower
Illustration: 'Yatterwan' from 'Yatterman'
Yattawan

Talk Event (Free)

In the second part of the ceremony, we held a talk event featuring Mr. Kunio Okawara, who designed the main mecha "Yatterwan" from the anime "Yatterman," and Mr. Koichi Yamadera, who provided the voice. They shared behind-the-scenes stories and discussed the charm of the work. (Host: Anime critic Hiroshi Igarashi)

Photo: Kunio Okawara
Mechanical Designer
Kunio Okawara

Kunio Okawara
Born in 1947, from Tokyo. Resident of Inagi City. Graduated from Tokyo Zokei University.
Joined Tatsunoko Production Co., Ltd. (now known as Tatsunoko Pro) in 1972.
Specialized in mechanical design after "Science Ninja Team Gatchaman."
Freelance since 1978.
Currently active both domestically and internationally, working in animation, car design, and receiving offers for figure design from overseas.
Received the Honorary Award at the 2013 Agency for Cultural Affairs Media Arts Festival.
Notable works include "Science Ninja Team Gatchaman," "Time Bokan Series Yatterman," "Mobile Suit Gundam," "Armored Trooper Votoms," "Brave Exkaiser," "Mobile Suit Gundam SEED," "Time Bokan 24," and many others.


Photo: Hiroshi Yamadera
Voice Actor Koichi Yamadera

Koichi Yamadera
Born in 1961, from Miyagi Prefecture.
Debuted as a voice actor in 1985.
Known for roles such as Cheese in the anime "Anpanman", Donald Duck in Disney works, the Genie in "Aladdin", and Ryoji Kaji in "Neon Genesis Evangelion".
He has also provided dubbing for many actors in foreign films, including Jim Carrey, Brad Pitt, and Eddie Murphy.
He served as the MC for the children's variety show "Oha Suta" for 18 and a half years, becoming a popular morning face for children.

About the Mechanic Designer Kunio Okawara Project

Photo: Main Visual
Mechanic Designer Kunio Okawara Project

Inagi City, being the birthplace of the renowned mechanical designer Kunio Okawara, is advancing a project to create an attractive city for children and families by installing works that evoke Kunio Okawara's designs within the city and hosting the Mecha Designers Summit. Through this project, Inagi City aims to enhance its appeal, revitalize the community, promote tourism, and increase the number of residents.

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