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Yamada Bimyō (山田 美妙), born
Yamada Taketarō (山田 武太郎, 1868–1910), was a ****anese novelist. Jim Reichert,
author of
Yamada Bimyō:
Historical Fiction and Modern...
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Garakuta Bunko (我楽多文庫),
founded in 1885 by
writers Ozaki Kōyō and
Yamada Bimyo.
Doujinshi publication reached its peak in the
early Shōwa period, and doujinshi...
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composed by
Sakunosuke Koyama in 1891, and its
lyrics were
written by
Yamada Bimyō in 1886. The melody,
which is in
ternary form, uses a
major pentatonic scale...
- of the Ink Stone") in 1885 with some friends. Well-known
writers Yamada Bimyō and
Kawakami Bizan also had
material published in the magazine. Ozaki's...
- Shian [ja] and
Maruoka Kyūka. Its
other members included Kawakami Bizan,
Yamada Bimyō, and
Hirotsu Ryurō. The group's magazine,
Garakuta Bunko (我楽多文庫), launched...
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affair with
Bimyō as it did her own talent".
During the marriage,
Bimyō was
having affairs with
other women.
Inabune lived with
Bimyō's mother and paternal...
- To
Enter A
Street Vendor's Stand" Transliteration: "Yatai ni
hairu ni wa
bimyō ni yūki ga iru." (****anese: 屋台に入るには微妙に勇気がいる) May 7, 2009 (2009-5-7) 157...
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period (late 1880s–early 1890s)
while the
classicism of
Ozaki Kōyō,
Yamada Bimyo and Kōda
Rohan gained po****rity. Ichiyō Higuchi, a rare
female writer in...
- (February 9, 1898 –
October 26, 1927)
Yamabe no
Akahito (700–730)
Yamada Bimyo (July 8, 1868 –
October 24, 1910)
Yamada Amy (born 1959)
Yamada ****aro (January...