Kanoko Okamoto (岡本 かの子, Okamoto Kanoko, 1 March 1889 – 18 February 1939), born Kano Ōnuki (大貫 カノ, Ōnuki Kano), was the pen-name of a Japanese author, tanka...
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skier Kanoko Okamoto (岡本 かの子, 1889–1939), Japanese writer, poet and Buddhist scholar Kanoko Sakurakoji (桜小路 かのこ), Japanese manga artist Kanoko Tsutani-Mabuchi...
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Hisashi Okamoto (岡本 久, born 1956), Japanese mathematician Hitoshi Okamoto (岡本 仁志)), guitarist of the Japanese pop band Garnet Crow Okamoto Kanoko (岡本 かの子...
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written by Japanese author Okamoto Kanoko in 1937. Okamoto Kanoko (岡本かの子, 1889–1939) wrote A Riot of Goldfish in 1937. Okamoto was a Buddhist scholar, an...
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comics. Manga artist Osamu Tezuka mentioned Okamoto as one of his main influences. Okamoto Ippei met Kanoko Okamoto when she sent him a poem that fed his interest...
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avant-garde artistic practices. Taro Okamoto was the son of cartoonist Okamoto Ippei and writer Okamoto Kanoko. He was born in Takatsu, in Kawasaki,...
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(1885–1942) Suiko Sugiura (1885–1960) Nagatsuka Takashi (1879–1915) Okamoto Kanoko (1889–1939) Wakayama Bokusui (1885–1928) Orikuchi Shinobu (1887–1953)...
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Kakuzo (December 26, 1862 – September 2, 1913) Okamoto Kanoko (March 1, 1889 – February 18, 1939) Okamoto Kido (October 15, 1872 – March 1, 1939) Omae Ao...
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Museum of Art mainly collects and preserves the works of Taro Okamoto and his parents, Kanoko and Ippei. Work began on the museum's construction in November...
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Mizuno Senko Nishizaki Hanayo Nogami Yaeko Ogasawara Sada Ojima Kikuko Okamoto Kanoko Otake Masako Tahara Yūko Tamura Toshiko Tozawa Hatsuko Sakamoto Makoto...
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The sculpture is dedicated to the artist's mother, Kanoko Okamoto. "Kanoko monument" by Tarō Okamoto Sixth column name Kōshin-tō Oyama lantern at the shrine...
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[clarification needed] Other women brought other views to the magazine. Okamoto Kanoko (1899–1939) brought a Buddhist view. Her poetry was more concerned with...
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until July 1944. Contributors included Ishizaka Yōjirō, Dazai Osamu, Okamoto Kanoko, Hayashi Fumiko, Takami Jun, Nakano Shigeharu, Oda Sakunosuke, Kubokawa...
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The term "Zenga" was used at least as far back as Japanese scholar Okamoto Kanoko's studies of Ekaku, but with the renewed interest in Zen after World...
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association with women’s literature, and his literary circle included Okamoto Kanoko, Yamakawa Kikue and Hiratsuka Raicho. In 1909, Ikuta began his translation...
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Mañé, Spanish teacher, editor and writer (born [1865) February 18 – Okamoto Kanoko (岡本 かの子, Ohnuki Kano), Japanese tanka poet (born 1889) February 22 –...
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Tama River Futago Bridge Futako Shrine Kanoko Okamoto Literature Monument "Pride"—produced by Taro Okamoto. List of railway stations in Japan "2020年度乗降人員"...
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1860), Irish novelist and poet noted for her purple style February 18 – Okamoto Kanoko 岡本かの子, pen name of Ohnuki Kano, (born 1889) Japanese author, tanka poet...
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Giberne, Zane Grey, Richard Halliburton, Sidney Howard, Kyōka Izumi, Okamoto Kanoko, Vladislav Khodasevich, Volter Kilpi, Antonio Machado, Anton Makarenko...
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Ogiwara Tōkichi (1884–1976), haiku poet in the Taishō and Shōwa periods Okamoto Kanoko 岡本かの子, pen name of Ohnuki Kano (1889–1939) author, tanka poet, and Buddhist...
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focus to historical female writers and activists, eventually including Kanoko Okamoto, Toshiko Tamura, Sugako Kanno, Fumiko Kaneko, and Itō Noe. In 1963,...
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Station Keisuke Okada Okadama Airport Okagaki, Fukuoka Okakura Kakuzo Okamoto Kanoko Okamoto Kido Okawa, Fukuoka Ōkawa, Kōchi Okawachi, Hyōgo Okaya Okayama Prefecture...
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Maithili-language poet littérateur, grammarian, publisher and poet March 1 – Okamoto Kanoko, 岡本かの子, pen name of Ohnuki Kano (died 1939), Japanese, author, tanka...
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1950 and closed in 2007. It teaches Japanese, English and life art. Kanoko Okamoto, a novelist Michiko Yamamoto, a novelist Kyōko Okazaki, a manga artist...
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jumper, and Olympic gold medalist at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics Kanoko Okamoto (1889–1939), poet, born in Akasaka Ward (present-day Minato) Sho Sakurai...
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woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest (d. 2016) February 18 – Kanoko Okamoto, author, poet, and Buddhist scholar (b. 1889) March 29 – Michizō Tachihara...
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Natsumi Ōtomo in "Christmas no Yūki" Nishino Yukihiko no Koi to Bōken (2014), Kanoko Blue Spring Ride (2014), Futaba Yoshioka Terminal (2015), Atsuko Shīna Night's...
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Encyclopædia Britannica, 9th edition (completed in 24 main volumes) March 1 – Kanoko Okamoto (岡本かの子, Ohnuki Kano), Japanese novelist and poet (died 1939) April 7...
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February 25 – Homer S. Ferguson, American politician (d. 1982) March 1 Kanoko Okamoto, Japanese novelist, poet and Buddhist scholar (d. 1939) Watsuji Tetsuro...
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Atukwei Okai (1941–2018, Gold Coast/Ghana, p/nf) Kanoko Okamoto (岡本かの子, 1889–1939, Japan, p/nf) Kido Okamoto (岡本綺堂, 1872–1939, Japan, d) Gabriel Okara (1921–2019...
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