Nobukazu Kuriki Explained

Nobukazu Kuriki
Native Name:栗城 史多
Native Name Lang:ja
Birth Date:9 June 1982
Birth Place:Imakane, Setana District, Hokkaido, Japan
Nationality:Japanese
Occupation:Mountaineer, entrepreneur
Death Place:Mount Everest, Nepal
Agent:Yoshimoto Creative Agency

was a Japanese mountaineer[1] and entrepreneur.

Early life

Kuriki was born in Imakane, Setana District, Hokkaido, Japan.[2] He graduated from Hokkaido Hiyama Kita High School[3] and Sapporo International University's Humanities and Sociology Department of Sociology.[4]

Mountain climbing

Kuriki climbed the Himalayas at high altitude once or twice a year. He successfully climbed the 8000 meter peaks Cho Oyu in August 2007 and Dhaulagiri in May 2009.[5] He tried to climb Mount Everest without oxygen while live streaming over the internet, climbing the Tibet side in September 2009, and the Nepal side in September 2010, but was unable to climb above 8,000 meters. In his third time climbing the Nepal side in August to October 2011, Kuriki was not able to reach 7,900 meters. During his fourth attempt in October 2012, he gave up due to the strong wind, and lost nine of his fingers to frostbite after spending two days in a snow hole at temperatures below -20 °C.[6] His 2015 attempt was prevented by the avalanche that struck Everest Base Camp that year, and his attempts in 2016 and 2017 were cut short by weather conditions.[5]

Kuriki advertised his climbing style as "solo without oxygen". However, Kuriki's style was not recognized as "solo without oxygen" by the mountaineering community.[7] He was actually supported by Sherpas and sometimes secretly used oxygen bottles.[7]

He gave well-attended lectures across Japan on the theme of "shared adventure" and the value of perseverance,[8] [9] and attracted numerous social media followers with his online postings, including videos and photos of his climbs.[5]

Kuriki successfully climbed the highest peaks of six continents (the Seven Summits) during his career, including Denali, Aconcagua, Mount Elbrus, Kilimanjaro, the Carstensz Pyramid, and Mount Vinson.[10] [11]

He was represented by the talent agency, Yoshimoto Creative Agency.[12] [13]

Death

See also: Mount Everest in 2018. In May 2018, during his 8th attempt to climb Mount Everest, he died while descending from Camp Three after abandoning the attempt due to illness.[14] [15] He is survived by his father Toshio.[16]

Filmography

TV series

YearTitleNetworkNotesRef.
2008 Taka and Toshi no do o ̄da!
2009 The Nonfiction
The Net Star NHK BS2
2010 7 Summit Kyokugen e no Chōsen [17]
Birth Day [18] [19]
Utsukushī Chikyū no Sanka BS Japan
Another Sky
Arashi ni Shiyagare NTV
Itadaki no Kanata e… Nobukazu Kuriki no Chōsen BS Japan
Jinsei ga Kawaru 1-funkan no Fukaīhanashi NTV
Chikyū no Itadaki e Nobukazu Kuriki Everest Chōsen
Takeshi to Hitoshi NTV
2011 Chikyū no Itadaki e Nobukazu Kuriki ta Everest Chōsen: Kanzenhan TV Tokyo
Kin'yōbi no Suma-tachi e TBS
Harukanaru Itadaki TV Tokyo
2012 No Limit Owaranai Chōsen NHK G

Books

YearTitleNotes
2009 Book: Ippo o Koeru Yūki. 978-4763199799. 栗城史多. December 2009. サンマーク出版 . Sunmark Publishing
2010 Book: No Limit Jibun o Koeru Hōhō. 978-4861139482. 栗城史多. October 2010. サンクチュアリ出版 . Sanctuary Publication

Music

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 栗城史多氏、エベレスト登頂断念 4度目山頂アタックも無念の下山. ja. September 26, 2015. Oricon Style. 5 November 2014 . Mr. Furuta Kurisaki, abandoned Everest climb for the fourth time Shimoyama who is also unfortunate of mountaintop attacks.
  2. May 6, 2012 broadcast of The Nonfiction, Fuji Television
  3. Web site: www.econakoto.net. ja. September 26, 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924211331/http://www.econakoto.net/kuriki/article/186. September 24, 2015.
  4. Web site: 卒業生(栗城史多)のインタビュー記事・2007年. https://web.archive.org/web/20120514002944/http://www.siu.ac.jp/06shushoku/old/2141.html. dead. May 14, 2012. ja. Sapporo International University. September 26, 2015.
  5. Web site: Everest 2018: Dead on Everest Japanese Alpinist Nobukazu Kuriki. The Blog on alanarnette.com. 21 May 2018. 21 May 2018.
  6. News: Japanese climber who lost nine fingers to frostbite nears summit of Everest. 10 January 2016. The Telegraph.
  7. Book: 河野, 啓 . 2020 . デス・ゾーン 栗城史多のエベレスト劇場 . . 978-4087816952.
  8. Web site: "Sharing My Adventures" With the World. Nippon.com. 13 July 2012. 22 May 2018.
  9. News: Death of Japanese Climber on Everest Raises Toll This Month to 3. The New York Times. 21 May 2018. 22 May 2018.
  10. News: He lost his fingers trying to climb Everest. On his eighth attempt, he lost his life.. The Washington Post. 21 May 2018. 21 May 2018.
  11. Web site: Solo climber scales 6th of '7 summits'. 7 Summits Club. 31 December 2007. 22 May 2018.
  12. Web site: 登山家・栗城史多氏が吉本と業務提携 3度目のエベレスト遠征へ 2011年08月25日. ja. Oricon. September 26, 2015.
  13. Web site: エベレスト無酸素・単独登頂に挑戦する登山家・栗城史多さんがよしもとと業務提携!! 2011年8月25日. ja. Yoshimoto News Center. September 26, 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140817044311/http://yoshimotonews.laff.jp/news/2011/08/post-a4de.html. August 17, 2014.
  14. News: Climber Nobukazu Kuriki dies on Mt. Everest. 21 May 2018. NHK World - Japan. https://web.archive.org/web/20180522042102/https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20180521_32/. 22 May 2018. dead.
  15. News: Top alpinist Nobukazu Kuriki dies in eighth attempt to conquer Everest. The Japan Times. 21 May 2018. 21 May 2018.
  16. Web site: Seventh's Time the Charm? Kuriki Poised for Everest Summit. Rock and Ice Magazine. 10 May 2017. 21 May 2018.
  17. Web site: NHKアーカイブス保存番組詳細「7サミット 極限への挑戦」. ja. September 26, 2015.
  18. Web site: バース・デイの過去のオンエア(2010年1月25日). ja. Tokyo Broadcasting System. September 26, 2015.
  19. Web site: バース・デイの過去のオンエア(2010年2月1日). ja. Tokyo Broadcasting System. September 26, 2015.