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    Kunio Kishida (岸田 國士, Kishida Kunio, 2 November 1890 – 5 March 1954) was a Japanese playwright, dramatist, novelist, lecturer, acting coach, theatre critic...
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  • since 2021 Hiroki Kishida (born 1981), Japanese footballer Kensaku Kishida (岸田 健作, born 1978), Japanese actor and entertainer Kunio Kishida (1890-1954), Japanese...
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  • Suginami, Tokyo. His uncle was playwright Kunio Kishida, and actress Kyōko Kishida and children's author Eriko Kishida were his first cousins. He lived in Nakano...
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  • comedy-drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. It is based on a play by Kunio Kishida. The marriage of Fumiko and Ryōtarō Namiki has gone stale, with both...
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  • hockey player Kunio Katō (加藤 久仁生, born 1977), Japanese animator Kunio Kishida (岸田 國士, 1890–1954), Japanese dramatist and writer Kunio Kitamura (北村 邦夫...
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    dream or art." Kumo no kai – a literary movement group presided over by Kunio Kishida in 1950–1954, to which Mishima belonged. Manjirō Hiraoka – Mishima's...
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    playwright Kunio Kishida and Akiko Murakawa Kishida. Her younger sister was the actress Kyoko Kishida and her cousin was the actor Shin Kishida. Kishida was...
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    of playwright Kunio Kishida. Her older sister was the children's author and poet Eriko Kishida and she was cousins with actor Shin Kishida. She joined the...
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  • Shozo Tozuka (theme songs) Theme song singer: Ichirou Mizuki Lighting: Kunio Kishida Photography: Kazumasa Nomura, Yoshihiro Mori Art Director: Akihiko Takahashi...
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  • Urbana-Champaign. He translated works by Sakae Kubo, Hideo Oguma, and Kunio Kishida. In an overview of writings by and about Goodman, OCLC/WorldCat lists...
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    including Kenzo Tange, Kunio Maekawa, Michizo Tachihara, Ryuichi Hamaguchi, Takashi Asada, and many more, who were enrolled in the Kishida Laboratory.[citation...
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    Shinichi Hoshi, Kōyō Ozaki, Jun Takami, Motojiro Kaijii, Shūichi Katō, Kunio Kishida, Hideo Kobayashi, Shigeharu Nakano, Hyakken Uchida, Makoto Oda, Tatsuo...
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  • The Kishida Prize for Drama (岸田國士戯曲賞, Kishida Kunio Gikyokushō) is a Japanese theater award given by the publisher Hakusuisha in honor of the playwright...
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  • lit. Good Demon) is a 1951 Japanese drama film based on a novel by Kunio Kishida and directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. It is the film debut of actor Rentarō...
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  • time. In 1926, he moved to Tokyo, where he convinced the playwright, Kunio Kishida, to accept him as a student. In 1929, he went to Paris, France to study...
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  • list. Separately, the Red Army Faction led by Tsuneo Mori, and including Kunio Bandō (who is still at large), carried out a series of robberies—4 banks...
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  • Kikuchi, Kume, Yoshikawa, Yoshiya, Fumiko Hayashi, Matsutarō Kawaguchi, Kunio Kishida, Masajirō Kojima and Tadao Kumei. The subsequently published works by...
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  • Toho, one of the Japan's leading production companies. 1983 – The 27th Kunio Kishida Drama Award for Nokemono Kitarite (野獣降臨(のけものきたりて)) 1985 – Kinokuniya...
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  • Chūshingura (つか版・忠臣蔵) 1983 Seishun kakeochiban (青春かけおち篇) 1987 Kyōko (今日子) Kunio Kishida Drama Prize for "The Atami Murder Case" (1974) 86th Naoki Literary Prize...
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    he often adapted literary works from writers like Tōson Shimazaki, Kunio Kishida and Isoko Hatano, many of his screenplays were based on his original...
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    Chaïm Soutine who moved to Nice from Paris, and was oft patronized by Kunio Kishida. Masumi Okada spent his early childhood in La Gaude until 1939. Due...
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  • Railways to tour the national parks of Japan In 1937, together with Kunio Kishida and Toyoo Iwata, Kubota created the Bungakuza theater company, promoting...
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  • 2012 Zetchō Macbeth 2013 Notes from Underground 2014 Pan-ya Bunroku no Shian: Zoku Kunio Kishida Hitomakugeki Collection 2016 Katei-nai Shissō Kasumi...
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  • "Big Three" among Shingeki theatre troupes. The company was founded by Kunio Kishida, Mantarō Kubota and Bunroku Shishi on September 6, 1937. Its name means...
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  • Fairy (1951 film), directed by Keisuke Kinoshita based on a novel by Kunio Kishida This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The...
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    plays while still at university. During this time, he was a disciple of Kunio Kishida, one of the most prominent Japanese playwrights of the 20th century...
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    Kigeki [ja] (悲劇喜劇, a theatrical magazine first published in 1928 by Kunio Kishida) Hayakawa publishes books under a number of imprints. Hayakawa Mystery...
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  • of other leading writers (including Eiji Yoshikawa, Nobuko Yoshiya, Kunio Kishida, and Tatsuzō Ishikawa) to be embedded within the Imperial Japanese Army...
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    the archaic forms found in kabuki or noh drama. With the playwrights Kunio Kishida and Tsuneari Fukuda, he established his own theater company, Kumo no...
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  • Yakusoku no To Mitsu Koyano Lead role Australia Makondō Shōwa Makondō Kunio Kishida Gensaku Collection 2: Chronic-Monoroge Tatsuo Hideshima Lead role Osaero...
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