Matt Alt and Hiroko Yoda contribued to 7/9 Nat Geo Amazing!

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Matt Alt and Hiroko Yoda contribued to 7/9 Nat Geo Amazing!

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If you get the National Geographic Channel, you may want to check out Nat Geo Amazing! on 7/9 (Friday this week) since it has some segments shot in Japan that Yokai Attack co-authors Matt Alt and Hiroko Yoda contribued to:

http://altjapan.typepad.com/my_weblog/2 ... nkeys.html
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Matt is a great guy. His next book is about the ninja of history. Peter Laird and I supplied blurbs for the book cover.
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Stan Sakai wrote:Matt is a great guy. His next book is about the ninja of history. Peter Laird and I supplied blurbs for the book cover.
That sounds interesting. I hadn't heard anything about it.
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Matt Alt field-produced this segment shot on the set of the kaijyu movie Death Kappa:

http://altjapan.typepad.com/my_weblog/2 ... movie.html
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