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    Gishū Nakayama (中山 義秀, Nakayama Gishū, 5 October 1900 – 19 August 1969) was the pen-name of a Japanese writer active in Shōwa period Japan. His real name...
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    Publishing, 1980 Yo Tsumoto " Tsukahara Uden 12th Game " Kodansha, 1983 Gishū Nakayama "Tsukahara Bokuden" Tokuma Shoten, 1989 Ryuichiro Mine "Nippon Kenkiden...
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    Look up Nakayama or 中山 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nakayama (written: 中山 lit. "Central Mountain") is a Japanese surname. The Nakayama are descended...
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    1937下 Ashihei Hino Fun'nyōtan (糞尿譚) Bungaku Kaigi (文學会議) 007 1938上 Gishū Nakayama Atsumonozaki (厚物咲) Bungakukai 008 1938下 Tsuneko Nakazato Noriaibasha...
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  • (中根香亭, 1839–1913, Japan, nf) Kōji Nakano (中野孝次, 1925–2004, Japan, f/nf) Gishū Nakayama (中山義秀, 1900–1969, Japan, nf) Tsuneko Nakazato (中里恒子, 1909–1987, Japan...
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  • father, the painter Hokusai, was published in 2016. Kurara won the 22nd Gishū Nakayama Literature Prize, and was adapted into the 2017 NHK television movie...
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    since October 20, 1988 Anoka, Minnesota, USA, since October 13, 2002 Gishu Nakayama, writer Atsushi Fujita, Olympic marathon runner Hideo Madarame, Olympic...
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  • her novel Osuzu Shintaro Ninjo Shimatsu Cho (おすず―信太郎人情始末帖) won the Gishū Nakayama award [ja]. The book became a series, which ended in 2008. It was her...
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    Transportation Runs only summer. 119 Shin-Shirakawa Station Taishichoshamae(Gishu Nakayama Memorial Library)·Takabayashi Maki-no-uchi 113 Sukagawa Station Kagamiishi...
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    where she stayed for the next 18 years. In 1942 she married the author Gishū Nakayama, and then divorced him four years later. Post-war she published a few...
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  • 1946. She turned to literature after she married; the noted author Nakayama Gishu agreed to take her on as a student in 1953. She formed a literary criticism...
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  • 1911 – July 12, 1988) Nakane Chie (born 1926) Nakano Koji (1925–2004) Nakayama Gishu (October 5, 1900 – August 19, 1969) Nakazato Tsuneko (1884–1945) Naito...
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    Hiroyuki Arai Kwan-Ichi Asakawa Kōichirō Gemba Toru Iwaya Masao Kume Nakayama Gishu Teruhiko Mashiko Takumi Nemoto Eisaku Satō (governor) Shinzo Shinjo...
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  • CBS News in 1965 and made documentary film, Morley Safer's Vietnam. Nakayama Gishu Neil Davis; Australian combat cameraman covered the Vietnam War, Cambodia...
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  • no ki (まぼろしの記) 1963 Hirotsu Kazuo Nengetsu no ashioto (年月のあしおと) 1964 Nakayama Gishu and Takami Jun Shoan (咲庵) and Shi no fuchi yori (死の淵より) 1965 Nagai Tatsuo...
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