Shinobu Ichiyanagi | |
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Shinobu Ichiyanagi with his candy art work
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Born |
Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan |
May 26, 1952
Occupation | Amezaiku Shokunin, Gemologist, Jewelry Designer, |
Years active | 1971–Present |
Shinobu “Shan” Ichiyanagi (一柳 忍 Ichiyangi Shinobu?, born May 26, 1952) also known as "CANDYMAN" is a master Amezaiku or candy sculpture artist. As a party and event entertainer, he specializes in sculpting hot taffy-like candy into fantastic animals and objects using a palette of gemstone inspired candy colors. This traditional ancient Japanese folk art that originated in China has been practiced for over a 1000 years in Japan.
Through a thirty-year career, Ichiyanagi has become known internationally as a live performance artist.
His big fans call him as a ”Shan The Candyman", "Shan The Candy Sculptor", "Shan The Candy Artist" and more.
In addition to his Amezaiku career, Ichiyanagi is a Graduate Gemologist G.G. - jewelry designer and a karate Instructor, holding Black Belts in three styles, Shorinji Kempo - Shotekan Karate - Shinkendo.
Ichiyanagai was born in the city of Sapporo, Hokkaido Prefecture, Hokkaido Island; the second of three sons and one sister of Miyako and Osamu Ichiyanagi. He moved to Los Angeles in the U.S. a month after graduating in 1971 from Sapporo Kosei High School at the age of 18. to live with his one relative, Kazuko and John Smith (sponsors), in. This was the beginning of Ichiyangi’s own personal cultural exchange with America.
By the age of 16, in Japan, Ichiyanagi earned a black belt in Shorinji Kempo.
While attending college, Ichiyanagi teamed up with Benny Urquidez to travel together for 2 years in the Los Angeles area, demonstrating martial arts skills to young college students and eventually to private lessons. As a head instructor under Hiroyasu Fujishima, he taught Karate at Los Angeles Valley College, California State University Northridge (CSUN) Karate Club and the California Karate Association (defunct), directly affiliated with Japan Karate Association (JKA). During his first years in America, Ichiyanagi continued his formal educational studies at night for English language while attending Los Angeles Valley College (LAVC) and as a business major attending California State University Northridge.