• Junji Kinoshita (木下 順二, Kinoshita Junji, 2 August 1914 – 30 October 2006) was a Japanese playwright. He was the foremost playwright of modern drama in...
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  • rock band Supercar Junji Ito (潤二, born 1963), Japanese horror manga artist Junji Kinoshita (順二, 1914–2006), Japanese playwright Junji Majima (淳司, born 1978)...
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  • Iesada Kinoshita (木下 家定, 1543–1608), Japanese samurai Jun'an Kinoshita (木下 順庵, 1621–1699), Japanese Neo-Confucian philosopher Junji Kinoshita (木下 順二,...
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    Junji Ito (Japanese: 伊藤 潤二, Hepburn: Itō Junji, born July 31, 1963) is a Japanese horror manga artist. Some of his most notable works include Tomie, a...
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    Suekichi Kinoshita (Japanese: 木下 季吉, Kinoshita Suekichi, 14 January 1877 – 28 November 1934) was a Japanese experimental physicist and pioneer in radioactivity...
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    number of folktales were adapted for stage performance by playwright Junji Kinoshita, notably Yūzuru (Twilight Crane, 1949), based on the folktale Tsuru...
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    completing the trading quest for the cape unlocks the game's best ending. Junji Kinoshita, a Japanese author and playwright, published a collection of adapted...
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  • Clifford Geertz, American anthropologist and author (b. 1926) 2006 – Junji Kinoshita, Japanese playwright and scholar (b. 1914) 2007 – Washoe, American...
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  • Kenneth Horne – A Lady Mislaid Margaret Kennedy – Happy with Either Junji Kinoshita – Yūzuru (Twilight Crane) Dudley Leslie and J. Lee Thompson – The Human...
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    Regrets for Our Youth, the subject of the Mukden incident is debated. Junji Kinoshita's play A Japanese Called Otto, opens with the characters discussing...
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  • Dan after the play of the same name by Junji Kinoshita. Ikuma Dan initially wrote incidental music for Kinoshita's play in 1949. Later, determined to transform...
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  • the Meridian (Shigosen no matsuri) Incidental music for the play by Junji Kinoshita Stage 1982 ウィングズ – 翼 – Wings Incidental music for the play by Arthur...
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    opera in 1 act, text by Junji Kinoshita, (Osaka, 1952) Kikimimizukin (The Listening Cap), opera in 3 acts, text by Junji Kinoshita (Osaka, 1955) Yōkihi (Yang...
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  • Kinney (born 1971, US, ch) Junji Kinoshita (木下順二, 1914–2006, Japan, d) Mokutaro Kinoshita (木下杢太郎, 1885–1945, Japan, nf) Kinoshita Rigen (木下利玄, 1886–1925,...
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  • You're Under Arrest Special Directed by Junji Nishimura Produced by Yoshiyuki Ochiai Tetsuo Genshō Written by Junji Nishimura et al Music by Yasunori Iwasaki...
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    Kanin Based on short stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa Twilight Crane Junji Kinoshita Lady Aoi Yukio Mishima 1967 2nd Season Martyrs Can't Go Home Soon-Teck...
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  • Murō for Waga aisuru shijin no denki Literature and art award for Junji Kinoshita for Dorama no sekai 1960 Literature and art award for Tomie Ōhara for...
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  • (The green stockings) 1975 Matsuyo Akimoto Nananin no misaki 1978 Junji Kinoshita Shigosen no matsuri 1979 Hisashi Inoue Shimijimi nihon – Nogi-taishō...
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  • Music. He died in 1982. Akai Jinbaori (The Scarlet Cloak), text by Junji Kinoshita (1955) Jigokuhen (Hell Screen), text by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa (1968)...
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  • Tsurayuki (870–945) Kimino Rinko Kinoshita Junji (1914–2006) Kinoshita Mokutaro (August 1, 1885 – October 15, 1945) Kinoshita Rigen (1886–1925) Kirino Natsuo...
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    professional golfer, winner of 11 LPGA tournaments, in Montevideo (d. 1983); Junji Kinoshita, Japanese playwright, noted for the Japanese translation of the plays...
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  • Kaeriyama Shusuke Kaneko Yoshikazu Katō Naomi Kawase Yūzō Kawashima Keisuke Kinoshita Teinosuke Kinugasa Ryuhei Kitamura Takeshi Kitano Masaki Kobayashi Satoru...
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  • shell, wears it on his back and returns to the sea. Japanese author Junji Kinoshita adapted the tale Tsubu Musuko (translated as "Shellfish Son") in his...
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    Junji Sakamoto (阪本 順治, Sakamoto Junji, born October 1, 1958 in Sakai, Osaka) is a Japanese film director. After working as a set assistant or assistant...
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    troupe Gekidan Mingei in 1955, appearing in the role of Sophie in Junji Kinoshita's A Japanese Called Otto in 1966. Her major breakthrough on the stage...
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  • later branching out into play writing under the guidance of his mentor Junji Kinoshita. As a member of the Shingeki ("new theatre") movement, Fukuda's early...
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  • Kenneth Horne – A Lady Mislaid Margaret Kennedy – Happy with Either Junji Kinoshita – Yūzuru (Twilight Crane) Dudley Leslie and J. Lee Thompson – The Human...
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  • title. Yusuke Kinoshita Voiced by: Kentaro Ito (Welcome to the Pia Carrot!!!), Masami Kikuchi (Welcome to the Pia Carrot 2) Yusuke Kinoshita is the protagonist...
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    Kobayakawa Hideaki (小早川 秀秋) (1577 – December 1, 1602) was the fifth son of Kinoshita Iesada and a nephew of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He was gained the rank of Saemon...
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  • オットーと呼ばれる日本人(Ottō to Yobareru Nihonjin, "The Japanese called Otto", author: Junji Kinoshita, 2000 白バラの祈り(Shiroi Bara no Ori, author: リリアン・グローブ作、2007, 2012 アンネの日記...
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