Kaoru nakamaru biography


Who is kaoru nakamaru.

Kaoru Nakamaru

Japanese journalist and writer

Kaoru Nakamaru (中丸 薫, Nakamaru Kaoru, born 23 May 1937) is a Japanese journalist, television interviewer, and author with a background in international politics.[1]

Career

Born in Yamanashi Prefecture, Nakamaru studied abroad at Columbia University.[1] While beginning to write articles and books on international relations, she hosted a number of nationally broadcast television interview series, including Sekai no Shuyaku (世界の主役) in 1972.[2][3] The magazine Newsweek nicknamed her "the Edward R. Murrow of Japan" in a 1974 profile that introduced her alongside Makiko Tanaka as one of a "handful of Japanese women who have bucked their country's patriarchal system".[4] The profile itself was news in Japan.[5][6] During her career, she has interviewed such world figures as Saddam Hussein, Edward M. Kennedy, the Shah of IranMohammad Reza Pahlavi, and Idi Princess kaoru nakamaru.