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    Takeo Arishima (有島 武郎, Arishima Takeo, March 4, 1878 – June 9, 1923) was a Japanese novelist, short-story writer and essayist during the late Meiji and...
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  • comedian and actor Ikuma Arishima (有島 生馬, 1882–1974), pen-name of Arishima Mibuma, Japanese writer and painter Takeo Arishima (有島 武郎, 1878–1923), Japanese...
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    haven't learned kanji yet. Takeo Ando (武夫, born 1938), professional Go player Takeo Arishima (武郎, 1878–1923), Japanese novelist Takeo Daigo (醍醐 猛夫, 1938–2019)...
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    elder brothers, Ikuma Arishima and Takeo Arishima, were also authors. Satomi Ton was born in Yokohama into the wealthy Arishima family, but was later...
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    The residence of Takeo Arishima, a famous novelist of the late Meiji (era) and early Taishō eras, was moved to the park. Arishima was educated at Sapporo...
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    13, 1911 – October 7, 1973) was a Japanese actor and son of novelist Takeo Arishima. Mori appeared in many of Akira Kurosawa's films such as Rashomon, The...
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    featuring outdoor installations & a sculpture garden, and the old house of Takeo Arishima. The Moerenuma Park including the Glass Pyramid, designed by Isamu Noguchi...
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    Shimazaki (1872–1943) Kyōka Izumi (1873–1939) Yonejiro Noguchi (1875–1947) Takeo Arishima (1878–1923) Akiko Yosano (1878–1942) Kafū Nagai (1879–1959) Naoya Shiga...
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    "The Nation's Friend") and met his future wife, Nobuko Sasaki, on whom Takeo Arishima is thought to have based his famous novel A Certain Woman. Against her...
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  • Aru Onna) is the English translation of the name a Japanese novel by Arishima Takeo published in 1919. The first half of the novel first appeared in serialized...
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    Kinoshita, who Shiga had befriended at Gakushuin Peer's School, and Takeo Arishima and Ton Satomi. The Shirakaba-ha rejected Confucianism and Naturalism...
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  • Kaze also director 1988 Wuthering Heights Onimaru A Chaos of Flowers Takeo Arishima 1989 Black Rain Sato Koji 1998 Yomigaeru Yūsaku: Tantei Monogatari Tokubetsu-hen...
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    Akutagawa, Japanese writer Topazia Alliata, Italian noblewoman and painter Takeo Arishima, Japanese writer Prince Yasuhiko Asaka, member of the Japanese imperial...
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  • official in the Ministry of Finance. His older brother was the writer, Arishima Takeo, and his younger brother, the writer and painter Satomi Ton. He graduated...
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  • saint (b. 1848) June 5 – Carl von Horn, German general (b. 1847) June 9 Takeo Arishima, Japanese novelist, writer and essayist (b. 1878) Princess Helena of...
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    assisted fertilization and cloning pioneer Mamoru Mohri, astronaut Takeo Arishima, novelist Riko Muranaka, medical doctor and journalist Hiroshi Ishii...
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  • nf) Ludovico Ariosto (1474–1533, Italy, p/d) Ikuma Arishima (有島生馬, 1882–1974, Japan, f) Takeo Arishima (有島武郎, 1878–1923, Japan, f/nf) Aelius Aristides (AD...
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  • the opera, Akiko is knocked over by a motorcycle driven by the author Takeo Arishima. He sends her a Western outfit as an apology gift but she brings it...
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  • (born 1960) Araki Toichiro (1895–1977) Arishima Ikuma (November 26, 1882 – September 15, 1960) Arishima Takeo (March 4, 1878 – June 9, 1923) Ariyoshi...
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  • 1934) 1877 – Garrett Morgan, African-American inventor (d. 1963) 1878 – Takeo Arishima, Japanese author and critic (d. 1923) 1878 – Egbert Van Alstyne, American...
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    passed. The session was adjourned after a shouting match. The bodies of Takeo Arishima and his wife were found in the Japanese novelist's villa. They both...
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  • (1793–1834), English associate of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington Takeo Arishima (有島 武郎, 1878–1923), Japanese novelist Antonin Artaud (1896–1948), French...
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    the Japanese writers, art critics, artists, including Naoya Shiga, Takeo Arishima, and Saneatsu Mushanokōji. They were the members of the Shirakabaha...
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  • Shimazaki, The Broken Commandment (University of Tokyo Press, 1974) Takeo Arishima, A Certain Woman (University of Tokyo Press, 1978) Gerstle, Andrew;...
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  • no shisō to jissen: Arishima Takeo no baai or The Thought and Practice of Modern Japanese Intellectuals : the Case of Arishima Takeo). Kyoto: Kokusai Nihon...
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    Manchuria. As a writer, he was a devotee of Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Takeo Arishima, and received the 1944 Akutagawa Prize for 劉廣福 Ryūkanbu and the 1976...
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  • Prince Naruhisa Kitashirakawa, military personnel (b. 1887) June 9 Takeo Arishima, novelist, writer and essayist (suicide) (b. 1878) Akiko Hatano, journalist...
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    Saneatsu (1885-1976), Yanagi Sōetsu (1889-1961), Satomi Ton (1888-1983), Arishima Takeo (1878-1923) and Nagayo Yoshirō (1888-1961). Their literature was typically...
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  • American film A Certain Woman, English translation of a Japanese novel by Arishima Takeo published in 1919 That Certain Woman, a 1937 American drama film This...
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    in 1907 to form a literary group with Kinoshita Rigen, Shiga Naoya, Arishima Takeo, and Ogimachi Kinkazu (ja:正親町公和). They named the group Jūyokkakai (The...
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