Hajime Satomi
Hajime Satomi (also credited as 里見治) is a Japanese screen industry professional best known for his work in production. Born on January 16, 1942, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, Satomi built his career behind the scenes, helping shape projects through the practical and creative demands of producing.
Working in production often means balancing budgets, schedules, and talent while protecting a film or series’ vision, and Satomi’s reputation is tied to that essential craft. Though he is not typically in front of the camera, his contributions reflect the collaborative backbone of Japanese entertainment, where producers help turn scripts and concepts into finished screen works.
Satomi is recognized under both his Romanized name and his Japanese credit, which can appear across listings and archives. For viewers exploring Japanese cinema and television production history, Hajime Satomi remains a notable name associated with the work that happens off-screen but is vital to what audiences ultimately see.
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