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{{nihongo|'''Akira Nishigichi'''|西口 彰|''Nishiguchi Akira''|extra=[[December 14]], [[1925]] - [[December 11]], [[1970]]}} was a Japanese serial killer and [[fraudster]].

He murdered five people and engaged in trickery. His crime shocked the Japanese police because they thought that fraudstersfraud was nonot necessarily related to serial killers. The police also regretted that they couldn't have found Nishiguch before a 11-year-old girl found him. A prosecutor called him "the Black Gold Medalist in the history".<ref>{{cite web | author= | title=西口彰連続強盗殺人事件 | publisher=無限回廊 | language=Japanese | url=http://www.alpha-net.ne.jp/users2/knight9/nisiguti.htm | date= | accessdate=2007-11-22}}</ref>

He was a [[Roman Catholic]], so he retracted the final appeal on [[August 15]], 1966. The day was the [[assumption of Mary]]. He was executed on [[December 11]], [[1970]].