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    Miekichi Suzuki (鈴木 三重吉, Suzuki Miekichi, September 29, 1882 – June 27, 1936) was a Japanese novelist and author of children's stories from Hiroshima....
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    the Akai tori (Red Bird) literary magazine at the request of founder Suzuki Miekichi, and was assigned to create children's songs, take charge of screening...
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  • (born 1921) Kin'yuki Sonoike (1886–1974) Suematsu Kenchō (1855–1920) Suzuki Kōji (born 1957) Suzuki Miekichi (1882–1936) Suzuki Hiromi (dates unknown)...
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  • ). Sairyūsha. pp. 25ff, 301ff. ISBN 9784779113710. Mori, Rintarō; Suzuki, Miekichi; Matsumura, Takeo [in Japanese]; Mabuchi, Reiyū, eds. (1920–1921)....
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  • voice actress Miekichi Suzuki (鈴木 三重吉, 1882–1936), Japanese writer Mikuru Suzuki (鈴木 未来, born 1982), Japanese darts player Minori Suzuki (鈴木 みのり, born...
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  • District, Mie Suzuki Ichiro Suzuki Kantarō Suzuki Suzuki method Suzuki Miekichi Seijun Suzuki Shunryu Suzuki Suzuki SV650 Yu Suzuki Zenko Suzuki Kenichi Suzumura...
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    Nankichi were also published in the magazine. Miekichi Suzuki published his stories in Akai tori, too. Suzuki's stories were in sharp in contrast to the dominant...
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    Tori (Red Bird), an influential children's literature magazine which Miekichi Suzuki published and where Nankichi Niimi was active at that time. In 1929...
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  • Children's literature Published 1932 in Akai Tori (The Red Bird) magazine (Miekichi Suzuki) (Japanese) 1995 (Kodansha International) (Japanese/English) (74p.)...
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  • Taifu no Me no yo no ("Like the Eye of a Typhoon"), (later retitled, Suzuki Miekichi), Ogai, Kafu, Mantaro, about the three writers he respected, and Encho...
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  • story "Run, Melos!" by Osamu Dazai and an earlier nursery tale by Miekichi Suzuki are based on the legend, as is a 1992 anime produced by Toei Company...
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    Noritsugu Hayakawa (1881–1942) Miekichi Suzuki (1882–1936) Chikuhei Nakajima (1884–1949) Hidetsugu Yagi (1886–1976) Michio Suzuki (1887–1982) Yasujiro Niwa...
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  • 1873) June 10 – Tsuchida Bakusen, nihonga painter (b. 1887) June 27 – Miekichi Suzuki, novelist (b. 1882) July 3 – Saburo Aizawa (b. 1889) July 12 – Yasuhide...
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  • Borrowing the Power of Your Bonds! Hitoshi Shibukawa TBA Kono Michi Miekichi Suzuki 2021 Police × Senshi Lovepatrina! The Movie: ~Challenges from Phantom...
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  • Austrian E/Austria, nf/f) D. T. Suzuki (鈴木大拙貞太郎, 1870–1966, Japan, nf) Kōji Suzuki (鈴木光司, born 1957, Japan, f/nf) Miekichi Suzuki (鈴木三重吉, 1882–1936, Japan,...
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    at Waseda University and Keiō University. Around 1918, he joined Miekichi Suzuki's recently founded children's literature magazine Akai tori (赤い鳥, "Red...
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    stations for the IRT Ninth Avenue Line also opened. Japanese novelist Miekichi Suzuki published the first edition of the children's magazine Red Bird. Born:...
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