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Fujio Ozawa
Real Name: 小澤不二雄
Fujio Ozawa (June 13, 1912 - May 15, 1966) was a screenwriter, playwright, novelist, and lyricist from Tokyo. He appeared as the writer of original scripts for films starring Matsuyama Sozaburo (later director Ozaki Masafusa) in collaboration with director Otomo Rinzo at Daito Eiga, a prewar film company known for its mass production of sword fighting films. After the war, he became known as the lyricist for Hibari Misora's smash hit 「リンゴ追分」.