Tony László
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Tony László (born October 16, 1960) Is a journalist of Hungarian and Italian descent who was raised in the United States and came to Japan in 1985. As a freelance journalist, he writes articles in English and Japanese.
He is a representative of the non-governmental organization, Issho Kikaku.
He is married to Japanese comic artist Saori Oguri and appears as a leading character in some of her works, mainly the Is He Turning Japanese? (Darling wa Gaikokujin) series.
His writings include the book Tony ryū shiawase o saibai suru hōhō, which his wife illustrated.
Debito Arudou criticized his involvement with his civil rights work in Arudou's book Japanese Only.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Honjo, Yuki Allyson, "The Dave and Tony Show," Japan Review

