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Miekichi Suzuki (鈴木 三重吉,
Suzuki Miekichi,
September 29, 1882 – June 27, 1936) was a ****anese
novelist and
author of children's
stories from Hiroshima....
- (1878–1908)
Yoshisuke Aikawa (1880–1967)
Noritsugu Hayakawa (1881–1942)
Miekichi Suzuki (1882–1936)
Chikuhei Nakajima (1884–1949)
Hidetsugu Yagi (1886–1976)...
- Children's
literature Published 1932 in Akai Tori (The Red Bird)
magazine (
Miekichi Suzuki) (****anese) 1995 (Kodansha International) (****anese/English) (74p...
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short story "Run, Melos!" by
Osamu Dazai and an
earlier nursery tale by
Miekichi Suzuki are
based on the legend, as is a 1992
anime produced by Toei Company...
- (1931–2025)
Sonoike Kin'yuki (1886–1974)
Suematsu Kenchō (1855–1920)
Suzuki Kōji (born 1957)
Suzuki Miekichi (1882–1936)
Suzuki Hiromi (dates unknown)...
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first issue was
published on 1 July of that year. The
founder was
Miekichi Suzuki, who also
published and
edited it
until 1936.
Later Nakayama Taichi...
- Sairyūsha. pp. 25ff, 301ff. ISBN 9784779113710. Mori, Rintarō; Suzuki,
Miekichi; Matsumura,
Takeo [in ****anese]; Mabuchi, Reiyū, eds. (1920–1921). "Urashima...
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literature at
Waseda University and Keiō University.
Around 1918, he
joined Miekichi Suzuki's
recently founded children's
literature magazine Akai tori (赤い鳥...
- Akai tori (Red Bird)
literary magazine at the
request of
founder Suzuki Miekichi, and was ****igned to
create children's songs, take
charge of screening...
- no Me no yo no ("Like the Eye of a Typhoon"), (later retitled,
Suzuki Miekichi), Ogai, Kafu, Mantaro,
about the
three writers he respected, and Encho...