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    Murakami Namiroku (村上浪六, December 18, 1865 – December 1, 1944) was a well-known writer in Japan during the late 19th and early 20th century, best remembered...
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    collection of some comical essays by a Taishō novelist and script writer, Murakami Namiroku, in his Collection of Satire Essays (Hiniku Bunshu), and gives a more...
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    Privy Council of Japan. He was the adoptive father of Japanese writer Murakami Namiroku and thus the great-grandfather of the assassin Otoya Yamaguchi. Atsushi...
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  • 1871) November 24 - Kunio Nakagawa, general (b. 1898) December 1 - Murakami Namiroku, novelist and fiction writer (b. 1865) List of Japanese films of the...
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  • deal; it was said, for example, that Katei Watanabe (1864— 1926) and Namiroku Murakami (1865— 1944) wrote books faster than people could read them." " Hon:...
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    Self-Defense Force, and was the maternal grandson of the famous writer Namiroku Murakami, well known for his violent novels glorifying the chivalric code of...
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