Chiya Fujino (藤野 千夜, Fujino Chiya, born February 27, 1962) is a Japanese writer of literary fiction. She has published several novels and short stories...
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artist Chiya Fujino (藤野 千夜, born 1962), Japanese writer Hiyya (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chiya. If...
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Fujino (written: 藤野 or 藤乃) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chiya Fujino (藤野 千夜, born 1962), Japanese writer Emi Fujino...
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Dead (trans. Haydn Trowell, Europa Editions, 2021) 2013 (149th) - Kaori Fujino, Nails and Eyes (trans. Kendall Heitzman, Pushkin Press, 2023) 2013 (150th)...
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director and martial artist Kaibara Ekken, Neo-Confucianist philosopher Chiya Fujino, writer Noriko Fukuda, TV announcer Kenji Hamada, voice actor Ayumi Hamasaki...
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(とあるひ) (2004–2005, 2 chapters) Route 225 (ルート225) (adaptation of the Chiya Fujino novel, 2007–2008, 1 volume) Fushō no Musuko (不肖の息子) (2009, one-shot)...
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to no Mishiranu Kioku - Yu Kudo (2017, Famitsu Bunko) Shōjo Kaidan - Chiya Fujino (2008, Bungei Shunjū) Shugei Onna - Ritsuko Nosaka (2015, TO Books) Yoshi...
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1980s and 1990s, where novels such as To the Depths of a White Rose and Chiya Fujino's A Promise for Summer, both won major Japanese literary awards. The title...
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PRISMS: The Ultimate Manga Guide, No Side. Accessed 10 August 2008. Fujino, Chiya. "Her Room". In Ozeki, Ruth, and Cathy Layne. Inside and Other Short...
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Ashihara, manga writer Izumi Aso (born 1960), manga writer Mariko Bando Toriko Chiya, manga writer Fukuda Chiyo-ni (1703–1775), poet Nanae Chrono (born 1980)...
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new positive developments for trans people. In 2000 the trans author Fujino Chiya won the Akutagawa prize and Kamikawa Aya became the first trans politician...
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House (フルハウス, Furuhausu) 1997 Machida Kō Kussun daikoku (くっすん大黒) 1998 Fujino Chiya Oshaberi kaidan (おしゃべり怪談) 1999 Abe Kazushige Itō Hiromi Mujō no sekai...
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food critic Luz Argentina Chiriboga (b. 1940, Ecuador), fiction wr. Toriko Chiya (稚野鳥子, living, Japan), manga creator Fukuda Chiyo-ni (福田千代尼, 1703–1775,...
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