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{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (島野 光弘) is a former [[Sega of Japan]] director and producer. After early work directing the Japanese consumer side's contribution to ''[[Infinite Space]]'', assisting its production responsibilities on ''[[Bayonetta]]'', and acting as one of its several producers on ''[[Resonance of Fate]]'', he became a regular producer of the ''[[Yakuza]]'' games. In 2024 he and several other former Sega personnel joined [[Sugorocks]], founded by [[Yasuhiro Nishiyama]].{{ref|https://sugorocks.com/}}
  
 
==Production history==
 
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* ''[[Yakuza 6: The Song of Life]]'' (2016) — Line Producer
 
* ''[[Yakuza Kiwami 2]]'' (2017) — Producer
 
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MitsuhiroShimano Sugorocks.jpg
Mitsuhiro Shimano
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Role(s): Director, Producer

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Mitsuhiro Shimano (島野 光弘) is a former Sega of Japan director and producer. After early work directing the Japanese consumer side's contribution to Infinite Space, assisting its production responsibilities on Bayonetta, and acting as one of its several producers on Resonance of Fate, he became a regular producer of the Yakuza games. In 2024 he and several other former Sega personnel joined Sugorocks, founded by Yasuhiro Nishiyama.[1]

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