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    Akimoto Matsuyo (秋元松代, 2 January 1911 – 24 April 2001) was a leading playwright of postwar Japan, most respected as a realist Japanese playwright. Akimoto...
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  • personality Masahiro Akimoto (disambiguation), multiple people Matsuyo Akimoto (秋元 松代, 1911–2001), Japanese playwright Masatoshi Akimoto (秋本 真利, born 1975)...
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  • Matsuoka Kyoko Matsuoka (1935–2022), children's author and translator Akimoto Matsuyo Michitsuna no Haha Mitsukazu Mihara (born 1970), manga writer Kanan...
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  • illustrator Akemi Matsunae (松苗あけみ, b. 1956, Japan), manga creator Akimoto Matsuyo (秋元松代, 1911–2001, Japan), pw. & scriptwriter Dalene Matthee (1938–2005...
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  • Drama for The Three Hagi Sisters (萩家の三姉妹, Hagi-ke no san shimai) 2001: Akimoto Matsuyo Award of the 1st Asahi Performing Arts Award for The Topography of...
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    1979 Suicide for Love (Chikamatsu shinjuu monogatari) (近松心中物語) - by Matsuyo Akimoto 1979 Notre-Dame de Paris (Notorudamu do Pari) (ノートルダム・ド・パリ) - by Victor...
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  • National Performing Arts Festival Award. He is a recipient of the Matsuyo Akimoto Award of the Asahi Performing Arts Awards. He served as the inaugural...
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  • Sharaku-kō 1974 Kōbō Abe Midoriiro no sutokkingu (The green stockings) 1975 Matsuyo Akimoto Nananin no misaki 1978 Junji Kinoshita Shigosen no matsuri 1979 Hisashi...
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