Tatsuzō Ishikawa (石川 達三, Ishikawa Tatsuzō, July 2, 1905 – January 31, 1985) was a Japanese writer. He was the first winner of the Akutagawa Prize. Born...
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Japanese hurdler Tatsuzō Ishikawa (石川 達三, 1905–1985), Japanese writer Tatsuzō Shimaoka (島岡 達三, 1919–2007), Japanese potter Sone Tatsuzō (曽禰 達蔵, 1853–1937)...
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and only very few exceptions dared to present its brutal reality. Tatsuzō Ishikawa's Ikite iru heitai ("Soldiers alive"), which depicted the war in a realistic...
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Japanese footballer Tatsuzō Ishikawa (石川 達三, 1905–1985), Japanese writer Takuboku Ishikawa (石川 啄木, 1886-1912), Japanese poet Travis Ishikawa (born 1983), American...
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criticising Japanese aggression and expansion. For example, Japanese writer Ishikawa Tatsuzō’s banned novella Ikiteiru heitai (March 1998) depicts the brutality...
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Shintaro (born 1932) Ishikawa Jun (March 7, 1899 – December 29, 1987) Ishikawa Takuboku (February 20, 1886 – April 13, 1912) Ishikawa Tatsuzo (July 2, 1905 –...
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writers of the proletarian literature movement such as Hayama Yoshiki, Ishikawa Tatsuzō, and Hirabayashi Taiko as well as Korean writer Chō Kakuchū (張 赫宙)...
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Nobuyuki Idei Masaru Ibuka Yusaku Maezawa Fukui Fumimasa Tomio Hora Tatsuzō Ishikawa Kosuke Gomi Hidemitsu Tanaka Fumio Niwa Yoshinaga Fujita Ashihei Hino...
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OCLC 674467938. Taya Cook, Haruko (2001). "The Many Lives of Living Soldiers: Ishikawa Tatsuzō and Japan's War in Asia". In Mayo, Marlene J.; Rimer, Thomas; Kerkham...
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1963 Oya Soichi, 1965 Meiji Village Museum, 1966 Yoshiya Nobuko, 1967 Ishikawa Tatsuzō, 1969 Matsumoto Seicho, 1970 Ken Domon, 1971 Toshiro Mayuzumi, 1971...
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Ashihei Hino wrote lyrical bestsellers glorifying the war, while Tatsuzō Ishikawa attempted to publish a disturbingly realistic account of the advance...
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Jun Ishikawa (石川淳, 1899–1987, Japan, f/nf) Koji Ishikawa いしかわこうじ, born 1963, Japan, ch) Takuboku Ishikawa (石川啄木, 1886–1912, Japan, p) Tatsuzō Ishikawa (石川達三...
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Akutagawa Prize winners 1935–1950 1935: Tatsuzō Ishikawa / None 1936: Oda Takeo and Tsuruta Tomoya / Jun Ishikawa and Tomisawa Uio 1937: Ozaki Kazuo / Ashihei...
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century of change and continuity. Routledge (2002) ISBN 1873410301 Ishikawa, Tatsuzo. Soldiers Alive. University of Hawaii Press (2003). ISBN 0824827546...
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Tsuredure Children as Shinichi Katori Hand Shakers as voice of god Onihei as Tatsuzō Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu as Oodenta Mitsuyo Black Clover as Jack the Ripper...
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Japanese drama film directed by Tomu Uchida. It is based on a novel by Tatsuzō Ishikawa. Amidst endless construction and aircraft noise, a family whose father...
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Sueki) Kōryū Maru (Cmdr. Karashima Masao) Kōsaka Maru (Cmdr. Kawamura Tatsuzō) Mukogawa Maru (Cmdr. Tachikawa Tsuneji) 5th Uwajima Maru (Cmdr. Yonehara...
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1986) May 28 – Sada Abe, geisha and prostitute (d. 1970?) July 2 – Tatsuzō Ishikawa, writer (d. 1985) August 20 – Mikio Naruse, filmmaker (d. 1969) October...
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rape as they wish. In his novel Ikiteiru Heitai ('Living Soldiers'), Tatsuzō Ishikawa vividly describes how the 16th Division of the Shanghai Expeditionary...
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distribution of Tatsuzō Ishikawa's wartime novel, Living Soldier (Ikiteiru heitai), which depicted the grim and dehumanizing effects of the war. Ishikawa and his...
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October 2022 at the Wayback Machine nobelprize.org Nomination archive – Tatsuzō Ishikawa Archived 6 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine nobelprize.org Nomination...
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(Weatherill, New York, 1970) covers the gardens in great detail Tadashi Ishikawa, Imperial Villas of Kyoto: The Katsura and Shūgaku-in (Kodansha, Tokyo...
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writers (including Eiji Yoshikawa, Nobuko Yoshiya, Kunio Kishida, and Tatsuzō Ishikawa) to be embedded within the Imperial Japanese Army, to write reports...
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Keishi Handa, basketball player Makoto Hasegawa, basketball head coach Tatsuzō Ishikawa, author Kiyonomori Masao, sumo wrestler Yasushi Sasaki, movie director...
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investigating and resolving arson and robbery cases throughout Edo. Tatsuzō (辰蔵, Tatsuzō) Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa (Japanese); Alex Machado (English) Son...
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(b 1903) October 22 – Chūya Nakahara, poet (b 1907) December 6 – Sone Tatsuzō, architect (b 1853) List of Japanese films of the 1930s "Hirohito | Biography...
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clashes with authors when shooting films based on literary works. Writer Tatsuzō Ishikawa, who butted heads with Sugawa during the production of a film of his...
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Tora-san Goes to Vienna (category Films set in Ishikawa Prefecture)
Emoto as Hyoma Sakaguchi Keiko Awaji as Madam Shimojo Masami as Kuruma Tatsuzō Chieko Misaki as Tsune Kuruma (Torajiro's aunt) Gin Maeda as Hiroshi Suwa...
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the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Literature. 1936 (4th) - Jun Ishikawa, The Bodhisattva (trans. William J. Tyler, Columbia University Press, 1990)...
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influential potter in this movement was Kawai Kanjirō (1890–1966) and Tatsuzō Shimaoka (1919–2007). These artists studied traditional glazing techniques...
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