Masahiko Nomi
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Masahiko Nomi (能見正比古 Nomi Masahiko, 1925 July 18-1981 October 30) is a Japanese journalist who has created an interest in blood types through his writing.
His first book on the subject, "Ketsueki-gata de wakaru aisho" (Understanding affinity by blood type) became a best seller in 1971. He wrote more than ten popular books. After his death in 1981, his son, Toshitaka Nomi took over his ideas. He is now sponsoring the "Ketsueki-gata Ningen-gaku Kenkyusho" (Institute of Blood Type Humanics).