– February 14, 1967), better known by the pen name of Shūgorō Yamamoto (山本 周五郎, Yamamoto Shūgorō), was a Japanese novelist and short-story writer active...
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The Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize (山本周五郎賞) is a Japanese literary award established in 1988 in memory of author Shūgorō Yamamoto. It was created and continues...
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sequel to Kurosawa's 1961 Yojimbo. Originally an adaptation of the Shūgorō Yamamoto novel Hibi Heian, the script was altered following the success of the...
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Alternatively known as Judo Saga 2. Co-directed with Hideo Sekigawa and Kajirō Yamamoto. Translated literally as To Live. Translated literally as Record of a Living...
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baseball player Shūgorō Yamamoto (山本 周五郎, 1903–1967), Japanese writer Shuto Yamamoto (山本 脩斗, born 1985), Japanese footballer Sōta Yamamoto (山本 草太, born 2000)...
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Kin Sugai, Toshiyuki Tonomura, and Shinsuke Minami. It is based on Shūgorō Yamamoto's 1962 novel A City Without Seasons and is about a group of homeless...
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jushichinichi (lit. '17 Days at Fort Mountain') in Yamamoto Shugoro zenshu (1964) by Shūgorō Yamamoto. Tatsuya Nakadai stars as Genta, a former samurai...
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of three Kurosawa films to be adapted from the work of the writer Shūgorō Yamamoto (the others would be Red Beard and Dodeskaden). It is lighter in tone...
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Kurosawa, in his last collaboration with actor Toshiro Mifune. Based on Shūgorō Yamamoto's 1959 short story collection, Akahige Shinryōtan, the film takes place...
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born 1964, Japan, nf) Hitomi Yamaguchi (山口瞳, 1923–1995, Japan, f/nf) Shūgorō Yamamoto (清水三十六, 1903–1967, Japan, f) Bochō Yamamura (山村暮鳥, 1884–1924, Japan...
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Herman Wouk (1915–2019, US) Yamada Bimyō (山田 美妙, 1868–1910, Japan) Shūgorō Yamamoto (山本周五郎, 1903–1967, Japan) Vasily Yan (1874–1954, Russia) Chelsea Quinn...
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Miike and adapted from the classic Japanese rite-of-passage novel by Shūgorō Yamamoto. Eiji, Sabu, and Nobuko grow up as friends at the Kobunecho orphanage...
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and Swedish as Främlingar (2009). The Japanese original won the 1988 Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize for best human-interest novel. The English translation was one...
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writer. She has won the All Yomimono Prize for New Writers and the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, she has been nominated multiple times for the Naoki Prize, and...
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Tōson (1872–1943) Shimizu Motoyoshi (born 1918) Shimizu Satomu (see Yamamoto Shūgorō) Shimizu Shikin (1868–1933) Shimizu Yoshinori (born 1947) Shiono Nanami...
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the film. The Japanese film Red Beard (1965) is primarily based on Shūgorō Yamamoto's 1959 short story collection, Akahige Shinryōtan, but it also borrows...
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directed Sanjuro, originally intended to be a straight adaptation of Shūgorō Yamamoto's short story Hibi Heian (日日平安, lit. "Peaceful Days"), but was reworked...
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Japanese swimmer Satomu Shimizu (清水 三十六, 1903–1967), pen name of Shugoro Yamamoto, Japanese writer Satoshi Shimizu (清水 聡, born 1986), Japanese boxer...
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novel Ijintachi to no natsu (異人たちとの夏), published in 1987, won the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize. It was translated into English, in 2003, as Strangers. Another...
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Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for Literature, the Shiba Ryotaro Prize, the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, and the Naoki Prize. Her work has been widely adapted for film...
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8th Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize 1996 Osanago Warera ni Umare (幼な子われらに生まれ) - 18th Yoshikawa Eiji Literary Prize 1997 Naifu (ナイフ) - 11th Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize...
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nominated for the prize) for "Park Life". In 2002 he also won the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize for Parade, and for winning both literary and popular prizes...
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rather than original stories. He drew Chiisakobee, based on a novel by Shūgorō Yamamoto, for Big Comic Spirits from 2012 until 2015. After a break, he drew...
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bestseller in 1991. Murasaki Shikibu Prize, 1992, Kirakira Hikaru Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, 2001, It's not safe or suitable to swim Naoki Prize, 2004 Gokyu...
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Masakazu Ishiguro Chiisakobee, Minetaro Mochizuki, original author: Shūgorō Yamamoto Terrarium in Drawer, Ryoko Kui Alice & Zoroku, Tetsuya Imai A Taste...
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novel Fukagawa anarakutei (transl. Fukagawa Comfort Restaurant) by Shugoro Yamamoto. The film received four awards at the Mainichi Film Concours, including...
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firefighting group Okamisan Dosukoi!! (2002, TBS) – as Mitsuo Saeki Shūgorō Yamamoto 100th Anniversary Programme Hatsutsubomi (2003, TBS) – as Kyuuma Morita...
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Japanese writer. She has won the Japan Love Story Grand Prize, the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, and the Nitta Jiro Literature Prize, she has been nominated...
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Directed by Takashi Koizumi Screenplay by Akira Kurosawa Story by Shugoro Yamamoto Produced by Masato Hara Starring Akira Terao Yoshiko Miyazaki Shiro...
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2016 Higanbana: Keishichō Sōsa Nana-ka Ayaka Harukawa NTV Episode 1 Shūgorō Yamamoto Ninjō Jidaigeki Nobu Uemura BS Japan Episode 12 Ieuru Onna Reona NTV...
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