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Description: Eiji Tsuburaya (third from left), his family and Ultraman writer Tetsuo Kinjō
Title: Tsuburaya family and Tetsuo Kinjō
Credit: Hajime Tsuburaya: Eiji Tsuburaya's Legacy in Japanese Cinema Shogakukan, 2001 (reprinted edition), p. 132. ISBN 978-4096814215
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