Japanese anime director and artist. He studied painting at Kanazawa College of Art. He worked for the animation studio 
Toei Animation, and in 2005 he joined 
Madhouse where he worked until 2011. Afterwards he founded his 
Studio Chizu. Starting in 1999, he directed some episodes of 
Digimon: Digital Monsters, and then made two films, feature-length 
Digimon: The Movie (2000) and short 
Dejimon adobenchâ - Bokura no wô gêmu! (2000). After Digimon, he directed television anime series 
Samurai chanpurû (Samurai Champloo, 2004–2005). His following feature-length was one film of the 
One piece series, 
One piece: Omatsuri danshaku to himitsu no shima (One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island, 2005). His fil Toki o kakeru shôjo (The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, 2006), based on a novel, was well received and was awarded best animated film by the Japanese Academy in 2007. He received the same award for his even more successful films 
Samâ uôzu (Summer Wars, 2009) and 
The Wolf Children Ame and Yuki (Okami kodomo no ame to yuki, 2012).