• The Bells of Nagasaki (長崎の鐘, Nagasaki no Kane) is a 1949 book by Takashi Nagai. It vividly describes his experiences as a survivor of the atomic bombing...
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  • The Bells of Nagasaki is a 1950 film adaptation of the 1949 book of the same name by Takashi Nagai. It was directed by Hideo Ōba and was released September...
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    Takashi Nagai (category People from Nagasaki)
    and a survivor of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. His subsequent life of prayer and service earned him the affectionate title "saint of Urakami". Takashi...
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    (2010) The Bells of Nagasaki (1949) Brighter than a Thousand Suns: A Personal History of the Atomic Scientists (1958) Britain, Australia and the Bomb (2006)...
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    remnants of the original cathedral's walls. What remained of the cathedral is now on display in the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum. The Bells of Nagasaki, a book...
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    Yūji Koseki (category Recipients of the Medal of Honor (Japan))
    no Uta" (露営の歌, lit. "The Song of The Camp") was released in 1937. Famous songs composed by him included "The Bells of Nagasaki" and "Mothra's song"....
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    word of Japanese origin generally designating the people affected by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States at the end of World...
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    Tower"). "Nagasaki no Kane", based on Takashi Nagai's book The Bells of Nagasaki, was sung by Fujiyama in 1949. Fujiyama became the final singer of all singers...
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  • rottentomatoes.com. Archived from the original on 2 November 2015. ko:어우동: 주인 없는 꽃 de:Noah Saavedra "Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie (2016) – - Related"...
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    others. She was married to the director Umetsugu Inoue from 1957 till his death in 2010. Late Spring (1949) The Bells of Nagasaki (1950) Hiroshima (1953)...
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    Keiko Tsushima (category Actors from Nagasaki Prefecture)
    Moriya The Bells of Nagasaki (1950) Onna no mizu-kagami (1951) - Kimiko Fujikura Tora no kiba (1951) Tenshi mo yume o miru (1951) Fireworks Over the Sea...
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    Osamu Takizawa (category Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon)
    Ball at the Anjo House (安城家の舞踏会, Anjō-ke no butōkai) (1947) The Bells of Nagasaki (長崎の鐘, Nagasaki no Kane) (1950) The Tale of Genji (1951) Story of a Beloved...
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  • The following is a list of creators whose works entered the public domain on 1 January 2022. When copyright expires in a creative work, it enters the...
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  • false documents to lay claim to the territory of Arizona late in the 19th century came close to success The Bells of Nagasaki (Japanese: 長崎の鐘) (1950) – Japanese...
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  • work on the Royal College of Physicians. Takashi Nagai: physician specializing in radiology; author of The Bells of Nagasaki Bernard Nathanson: Jewish...
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    Buddhist temple of the Ōbaku school of Zen established in 1624 in Nagasaki, Japan. It is an important cultural asset designated by the government. Its...
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  • Virago. Nagai, Takashi (1949). The Bells of Nagasaki. Tokyo: Kodansha. Lee Kuan Yew (1998). The Singapore Story: Memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew. Marshall Cavendish...
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    Koseki, 80, Japanese song and film score composer ("Roei no Uta", "The Bells of Nagasaki"). Imre Németh, 71, Hungarian hammer thrower and Olympic gold medalist...
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    no Uta (浅草の唄, Song of Asakusa) : 1947 Aoi sanmyaku (青い山脈, Blue Mountain Range) : 1949 Nagasaki no Kane (長崎の鐘, The Bells of Nagasaki) : 1949 Yama no Kanata...
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  • Tetsujin The Fiend with Twenty Faces Shōnen Tanteidan The Bells of Nagasaki The Chinese Maze Murders Flying Saucer from Mars Windows to the Sun and Moon...
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  • including 29 of Kinema Junpo’s annual Top-10 winners and three of its 10 best Japanese films of all time. In 2000 the magazine named him one of the 60 most...
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    August 1909 (category Months in the 1900s)
    known for the 1937 military march "Roei no Uta ("Song of the Camp"), the 1964 Tokyo Olympic March, and Nagasaki no Kane ("The Bells of Nagasaki"), said...
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    Kento Nagasaki (長崎 健人, Nagasaki Kento, born June 5, 1990) is a Japanese footballer. He is a midfielder who currently plays for Nakhon Si United in Thai...
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    Urakami (category Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki)
    Urakami was an area in the northern part of the city of Nagasaki, Japan. In 1614, by the orders of shōgun leader Tokugawa Ieyasu, Christianity was banned...
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  • Flows the Ayeyarwady Htilar Sitthu, 王介南 (2000). Yi jiang Yang zi you yi song. 缅甸仰光外语大学. p. 85. Htilar Sitthu (2004). O' sound of bell from Nagasaki. Mranʻ...
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  • Central library Health Center The following individuals studied at Shimane University: Takashi Nagai, author of The bell of Nagasaki, 1908-1951 Hajime Shinoda...
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  • Ernest Ferlita (category David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University alumni)
    (published in Best Short Plays 1989) and The Bells of Nagasaki. His one-act play The Witness was one of the winners of the 1999-2000 Love Creek One-Act Play...
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    then the most famous bell-founder of the Netherlands, made a harmonious peal of thirteen bells. The seven smallest bells, sold in 1664 to finance the new...
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    Dejima (category History of Nagasaki)
    island') or Deshima, in the 17th century also called Tsukishima (築島, lit. 'built island'), was an artificial island off Nagasaki, Japan, that served as...
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    of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, respectively. In the immediate postwar years, the Manhattan Project conducted weapons testing at Bikini Atoll as part of Operation...
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