- Hiroaki Aoki
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name = Hiroaki Aoki
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birth_date = birth date|1938|10|9
birth_place =Tokyo ,Japan
death_date = death date and age|2008|7|10|1938|10|9
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other_names = Rocky Aoki
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education =Associate's degree
alma_mater =Keio University (no degree)New York City Community College
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spouse = Chizuru Kobayashi Aoki (?-?)
Pamela Hilberger Aoki (?-?)
Keiko Ono Aoki (2002-2008)
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children = Seven, including modelDevon Aoki andDim Mak Records CEOSteve Aoki
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footnotes = nihongo|Hiroaki Aoki|青木 広彰|Aoki Hiroaki|October 9 1938 –July 10 2008 , known in the United States by the Anglicized name Rocky Aoki, was aJapan esewrestler , founder of the Benihana chain of "Japanese Steakhouse" restaurants, thrillseeker and entrepreneur.History
Born in
Tokyo , Aoki was a rebellious youth, admitting to selling girlie magazines in school, as well as being suspended for pushing another student down a staircase. He and some friends started a rock and roll band called Rowdy Sounds, though Aoki eventually abandoned music for athletics. He would later explain, "I play bass. But I tell you why I change to wrestling: No good on tempo." [http://nymag.com/guides/money/2006/23465/ "Rocky's Family Horror Show"] by Logan Hill, "New York Magazine ",October 29 ,2006 ] Aoki attendedKeio University , where he competed intrack and field ,karate andwrestling before being expelled for fighting. He qualified for the1960 Summer Olympics inRome , but did not compete. However, he later toured theUnited States and was undefeated in the wrestling 112-pound flyweight class. Aoki moved toNew York City , going on to win the United States flyweight title in 1962, 1963 and 1964. He was inducted into theNational Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1995. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/11/AR2008071103151.html "Rocky Aoki; Flashy Founder of Benihana"] , "The Washington Post ",12 July 2008 ]In New York, Aoki worked seven days a week in an
ice cream truck that he rented inHarlem while studying nights to get anAssociates degree in restaurant management atNew York City Community College . After he received his degree in 1964, he used the $10,000 he had saved from the ice cream business to convince his father to co-invest in the first Benihana, a four-tableteppanyaki restaurant onWest 56th Street . "Benihana", taken from the Japanese name forsafflower , was suggested by Aoki's father. According to family legend, Aoki's father was walking through the bombed-out ruins of post-war Tokyo when he happened across a single red safflower growing in the rubble.He was an offshore powerboat racer along with the 1986 APBA world champion Powerboat throttleman Errol Lanier, a former
Fort Lauderdale, Florida fireman who saved his life in a near fatal powerboat crash in 1979 under theGolden Gate Bridge .He faced
deportation from theUnited States over a conviction fortax evasion . Celebrity columnistCindy Adams asked her readers to send letters on his behalf to the government, and ultimately he was granted relief by the immigration judge. Before his death, he had become a United States citizen. Aoki was the recipient of The International Center in New York's Award of Excellence. He died ofpneumonia inNew York . He suffered from diabetes, Hepatitis C, and cirrhosis of the liver. His Hepatitis C was caused from a blood transfusion after the 1979 boat crash under the Golden Gate Bridge.References
External links
* [http://context.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2003/02/28/105.html]
* [http://www.japancorner.com/news/samurai_bunnosuke.asp]
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