Nankichi Niimi (新美 南吉, Niimi Nankichi, July 30, 1913 – March 22, 1943) was a Japanese author, sometimes known as the Hans Christian Andersen of Japan...
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Nankichi may refer to: Nankichi Niimi (新美 南吉) (1913–1943), Japanese writer 5288 Nankichi, main-belt asteroid This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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a little fox called Gon. The story is considered the masterpiece of Niimi Nankichi, also sometimes known as the Hans Christian Andersen of Japan. Gon (ごん)...
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mentions of ohaguro in fairy tales, such as Gon, the Little Fox, by Niimi Nankichi. In 1870 the government banned the practice of ohaguro on men, and the...
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Jōraku-ji Mizkan Museum Niimi Nankichi Memorial Museum Yakachi River Mizkan Museum Kunizakari Sake no Bunkakan Museum Niimi Nankichi Memorial Museum Nakanoke...
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admiral Nishiki Niimi (新見 錦) (1836–1863), a commander of the Shinsengumi Nankichi Niimi (新美 南吉) (1913–1943), Japanese writer Takahiro Niimi (新見 能弘) (born...
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December 9, 1916) Nasu Kinoko (born 1973) Nicol, Clive (born 1940) Niimi Nankichi (July 30, 1913 – March 22, 1943) Niki Etsuko (1928–1986) Nishimura Kyotaro...
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Nightshade and her cubs in his jacket, to save them from fox hunters. 1932 – Niimi Nankichi, Gon, the Little Fox: The fox was misunderstood, and it was shot. The...
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collection of essays, Please Forgive My Cats. In 1983, she won the first Niimi Nankichi Children's Literature Award for her children's story, When I Was a Little...
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Akutagawa, including Spider's Thread and Tu Tze-Chun. Stories written by Niimi Nankichi were also published in the magazine. Miekichi Suzuki published his stories...
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(手袋を買いに, Tebukuro wo kai ni) is a short story in children's literature by Nankichi Niimi. It was first published in 1943 after his death. The story talks about...
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Niigata Prefecture Niigata University Niigata, Niigata Niihama, Ehime Niimi Nankichi Niimi, Okayama Niitsu, Niigata Niiza, Saitama Nijō Castle Nijō, Fukuoka...
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1989 WE Heishu Hosoi, Japanese confucianist MPC · 5287 5288 Nankichi 1989 XD Nankichi Niimi, Japanese author MPC · 5288 5289 Niemelä 1990 KG2 Born in Helsinki...
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children's literature magazine which Miekichi Suzuki published and where Nankichi Niimi was active at that time. In 1929, Yoda published his first book for...
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(1903–1950) Dr. Seuss (1904–1991) Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904–1991) Nankichi Niimi (1913–1943), Japanese author and poet Sergey Mikhalkov (1913–2009),...
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Grieg, a Norwegian socialist poet, dramatist, novelist and journalist. Nankichi Niimi, a Japanese author of children's fiction. Maurice Healy, an Irish writer...
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Jinzai Kiyoshi, novelist Jun Ishikawa, author Masahiko Shimada, author Nankichi Niimi, author Chūya Nakahara, poet Kafū Nagai, author Mari Yonehara, essayist...
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pseudonym Gabriël Luis López Nieves (born 1950, Puerto Rico, f/d) Nankichi Niimi (新美南吉, 1913–1943, Japan, f/nf/p) Martinus Nijhoff (1894–1953, Netherlands...
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