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    Motojirō Kajii (梶井 基次郎, Kajii Motojirō, also Motojirou Kajii, February 17, 1901 – March 24, 1932) was a Japanese writer in the early Shōwa period known...
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  • double pistols. Motojirō Kajii (梶井 基次郎, Kajii Motojirō) Voiced by: Wataru Hatano (Japanese); Brian Palermo (English) Named after Motojirō Kajii. A 28-year-old...
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  • Japanese footballer Motojirō Kajii (梶井 基次郎, 1901–1932), Japanese writer Kaji (surname) This page lists people with the surname Kajii. If an internal link...
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  • collection of short stories by Japanese author Motojirō Kajii. "Lemon" was written in 1924 and was published as Kajii's first doujinshi. It was a 28-page handmade...
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  • Motojiro (明石 元二郎, 1864–1919), Japanese general Motojirō Kajii (梶井 基次郎, 1901–1932), Japanese writer Motojirō Ozaki (尾崎 元次郎, 1870–1945), Japanese politician...
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    opening sentence of the 1925 short story "Under the Cherry Trees" by Motojirō Kajii. Ukiyo-e painting from The Tale of Genji, chapter 20 Hana no En, "Under...
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  • British television series Red Dwarf Lemon (short story), a short story by Motojirō Kajii Lemon (novella), a novella by Kwon Yeo-sun Lemon (card game) LEMON (C++...
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  • Katsuragi-sensei 2016 Bungo Stray Dogs Kajii Motojirō Character Song Mini Album Vol.3 2017 Bungo Stray Dogs Kajii Motojirō Welcome to Hot Springs (Port Mafia)...
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    (1892–1927) Kenji Miyazawa (1896–1933) Denji Kuroshima (1898–1943) Motojirō Kajii (1901–1932) Hideo Oguma (1901–1940) Takiji Kobayashi (1903–1933) Kansuke...
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    work influenced many later writers, including Kazu Ozaki, Kiku Amino, Motojirō Kajii, Takiji Kobayashi, Fumio Niwa, Kōsaku Takii, Kiyoshi Naoi, Toshimasa...
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  • are ordered by the areas of Tokyo in which they take place. "Mire" by Motojirō Kajii "Terrifying Tokyo" by Kyūsaku Yumeno "The Image" by Rintaro Takeda "Fountains...
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    Yomiuri Prize for Miotsukushi (澪標). Tonomura was good friends with Motojirō Kajii. PhotoGuide: Gokasho Omi Merchant Homes 五個荘 近江商人屋敷 Yoshikazu Kataoka...
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    of Osaka City Osamu Hayaishi, winner of the Wolf Prize in Medicine Motojirō Kajii, author Kenji Kasahara Shika Kawajo, politician Toshiya Kuge (1981–2001)...
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  • in school, rather than study law he was sidetracked by the works of Motojirō Kajii, Mitsuharu Kaneko and Atsushi Nakajima. He also translated the works...
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  • Muramatsu, his grandson Tomomi Muramatsu, Yaeko Nogami, Tomoyoshi Murayama, Motojirō Kajii, Sakuzō Yoshino, Nanami Shiono, Shichirō Fukazawa, and Masao Horino...
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  • mathematician, Fields Medalist in 1990 Keiichiro Hirano Yasushi Inoue Motojirō Kajii Kan Kikuchi - author Akiko Kiso - classical scholar Sakyo Komatsu Tatsuji...
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  • Vacation Jules Verne ISBN 978-4-7816-0832-7 September 2012 MD116 "Lemon" Motojirō Kajii ISBN 978-4-7816-0849-5 October 2012 MD117 Futon Katai Tayama ISBN 978-4-7816-0850-1...
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  • Switzerland, p/f) Shahidullah Kaiser (1927 – post-1971, India/Bangladesh, f) Motojirō Kajii (梶井基次郎, 1901–1932, Japan, p) Shinji Kajio (梶尾真治, born 1947, Japan, f)...
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    in 1929. While in school, he became friends with short story writer Motojirō Kajii and Nakatani Takao, with whom he published the literary magazine, Aozora...
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    Aozora (Blue Skies), a coterie magazine published by the young writers Motojirō Kajii and Nakatani Takao, and the then-budding poet and literary critic Tatsuji...
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  • December 9, 1989) Kaionji Chogoro (November 5, 1901 – December 1, 1977) Kajii Motojirō (February 17, 1901 – March 24, 1932) Kajio Shinji (born December 24...
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    included Tomoyoshi Murayama, Tomoji Abe, Ujaku Akita, Masuji Ibuse, Motojirō Kajii and Shigeru Tonomura, and his early works and activities with the Shingeki...
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  • March 5 – Dan Takuma, businessman (assassinated) (b. 1858) March 24 – Motojirō Kajii, writer (b. 1901) March 26 – Kigoshi Yasutsuna, general (b. 1854) May...
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    純粋映画記 1936 [1]) and Charms of Scenarios (Shinario no miryoku シナリオの魅力) Motojiro Kajii admired Kitagawa's poetry Iku Takenaka The True Story of Ah Q: He dramatized...
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  • Shima, film director, actor, and screenwriter (1986) February 17 – Motojirō Kajii, writer (d. 1932) March 10 – Mushitaro Oguri, novelist (1946) March...
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  • Kaita, Fukuoka Kaita, Hiroshima Kaizen Kaizu District, Gifu Kaizu, Gifu Motojirō Kajii Kajiki, Kagoshima Yuki Kajiura Kajukenbo Kakaji, Ōita Kakamigahara,...
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    (later becoming part of Kyoto University), where he shared a room with Motojiro Kajii. Iijima had already begun publishing film criticism even before he graduated...
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