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    Aya Kōda (幸田文, Kōda Aya, 1 September 1904 – 31 October 1990) was a Japanese writer of novels, short stories and essays. She was the daughter of writer...
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    Kōda Shigeyuki (幸田 成行, 23 July 1867 – 30 July 1947), pen name Kōda Rohan (幸田 露伴), was a Japanese author. His daughter, Aya Kōda, was also a noted author...
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    drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. It is based on the novel Nagareru by Aya Kōda. Widow Rika starts working as a maid in the okiya (geisha lodging house)...
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  • killed each other. Aya Kōda (幸田 文, Kōda Aya) Voiced by: Minako Kotobuki (Japanese); Cassandra Lee Morris (English) Named after Aya Kōda. She is a civilian...
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    1962–1988), Japanese writer Aya Kōda (文, 1904–1990), Japanese essayist and novelist Aya Korem (born 1980), Israeli singer and songwriter Aya Koren (born 1979),...
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  • stories by William Faulkner and Patricia Highsmith, and the essays of Aya Kōda. His dreams are shown in flickery impressionistic sequences at the end...
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  • Madhu Koda (born 1971), Indian Chief Minister of the State of Jharkhand Kōda, often spelled Koda or Kouda, a common Japanese surname Aya Kōda (1904–1990)...
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  • and Germany.[citation needed] At that same time, women writers such as Aya Kōda (幸田文), Minako Oba, and Sawako Ariyoshi also made their debuts. After this...
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    flourishing geisha house, were based on novels by Yasunari Kawabata and Aya Kōda. In the 1960s, Naruse's output decreased in number (partially owed to illness)...
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    Conservatory. She later studied in Europe. She was the sister of Kōda Rohan. Nobu Kōda was born on 19 April 1870. Both her and her sister Andō Kōko studied...
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  • drama film directed by Kon Ichikawa. It is based on the novel Otōto by Aya Koda. In Taishō era Tokyo, 17-year-old Gen takes care of the household of her...
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  • 1902–1983, Japan, Lc) Takiji Kobayashi (小林多喜二, 1903–1930, Japan, Po/Cr) Aya Kōda (幸田文, 1904–1990, Japan, Bg) Arthur Koestler (1905–1983, Hungary/England...
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  • 1953 No award 1954 Haruo Satō (Shōshi Mandara) 1955 Ton Satomi Koigokoro Aya Kōda Kuroi suso 1956 Yukio Mishima Kinkakuji (The Temple of the Golden Pavilion)...
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  • Hayami Kitade, Nana Kiyokiba Shunsuke Kiyotaka Sugiyama Kobukuro Kōda, Kumi Kōda, Mariko Kokia Kolme Komatsu, Miho Kome Kome Club Kosaka, Riyu KOTOKO...
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  • Dogs for their innocence and end the vampire reign. A young girl named Aya Koda takes Bram from Fukuchi to stop the vampires, eventually leading to Bram...
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  • Caccia, 84, British diplomat. Jim Foster, 55, American LGBT activist, AIDS. Aya Kōda, 86, Japanese novelist, heart attack. Hugh McPhillips, 70, American actor...
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  • E/Serbia, f/nf) Charles Paul de Kock (1793–1871, France, f) Aya Kōda (幸田文, 1904–1990, Japan, nf/f) Kōda Rohan (幸田成行, 1867–1947, Japan, f) Đorđe Marković Koder...
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  • Ichikawa had made a film of the same name, Otōto, based on a novel by Aya Koda, in 1960, which won a Special Distinction Award at the Cannes Film Festival...
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  • Kayo Akiko Wada Alisa Durbrow Angela Aki Anna Aya Anna Tsuchiya Airi Suzuki Aya Hirano Aya Matsuura Aya Ueto Ayaka Hirahara Ayaka Komatsu Ayaka Ayumi...
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    Kinuyo Tanaka and adapted works by woman writers like Fumiko Hayashi and Aya Kōda. Tanaka was an outspoken feminist, once stating that she wanted to "change...
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  • contains three cards featuring the lead voice actress from the game, Mariko Kōda, alongside the characters she played, Mari Kousaka and Natsumi Kawai; the...
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  • Minoru Genda, military aviator and politician (d. 1989) September 1 – Aya Kōda, essayist and novelist (d. 1990) October 11 – Ken'ichi Enomoto, comedian...
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  • Aya Matsuura Best 1, 2005 Best... I, by the Smiths, 1992 ...Best II, by the Smiths, 1992 Best 1991–2004, by Seal, 2004 Best: Bounce & Lovers, by Koda...
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  • Lemon Hanazawa, Kiri Kōda Best New Actress: Rina Yūki Best Actress: Maki Tomoda Best Supporting Actress: Kiri Kōda Best New Actress: Aya Outstanding Performance...
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  • Matsunaga): Masami Horiuchi (堀内 正美, Horiuchi Masami) Assistant Official Koda (コウダ助役, Kōda Joyaku): Toshikazu Fukawa (布川 敏和, Fukawa Toshikazu) Secretary Mayor...
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  • rock band Parokya ni Edgar "Your Song ~Seishun Sensei~", a 2004 song by Aya Matsuura "Tu canción", also recorded in English as "Your Song", a 2018 song...
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  • Hibiki Gōsuke): Ryo Kinomoto (木之元 亮, Kinomoto Ryō) Toshiyuki Kouda (コウダ・トシユキ, Kōda Toshiyuki): Toshikazu Fukawa (布川 敏和, Fukawa Toshikazu) Ryo Yumimura (ユミムラ・リョウ...
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  • replacement, and ended up with six new girls. They were Risa Ai, Erie Abe, Aya Takamoto, Ami Nakashima, Shizuka Nishida, and Sayaka Yamamoto. The new eight-girl...
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  • 1828) Kobayashi Takiji (October 13, 1903 – February 20, 1933) Koda Aya (1904–1990) Kōda Rohan (July 23, 1867 – July 30, 1947) Kogyoku Izuki (born 1984)...
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  • Ayaka Haruka Ayase Satomi Ishihara Aya Ueto Juri Ueno Tomoko Kaneda Karina Nose Keiko Kitagawa Michiko Kichise Kumi Koda Erika Sawajiri Ryoko Shinohara Kō...
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