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Sakunosuke Oda (織田 作之助, Oda
Sakunosuke,
October 26, 1913 –
January 10, 1947) was a ****anese writer. He is
often grouped with
Osamu Dazai and Ango Sakaguchi...
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Sakunosuke Koyama (19
January 1864 – 27 June 1927) was a ****anese
composer and
music teacher. He was the
founder and
president of the ****anese
Music Education...
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novel Torippu torappu (TRIP TRAP) was
published in 2009, and won the 2010
Sakunosuke Oda Prize. When the ****ushima
Daiichi nuclear disaster occurred in 2011...
- well defined. The term
mainly applied to Ango Sakaguchi,
Osamu Dazai and
Sakunosuke Oda, however, it also
often referred to others, such as Jun Ishikawa,...
- ****anese writer. She has won the
Shincho Prize for New Writers, the Oda
Sakunosuke Prize, and the
Akutagawa Prize.
Oyamada was born in
Hiroshima and remained...
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writer of
historical fiction. She has won the
Naoki Prize and the Oda
Sakunosuke Prize, and two of her
novels have been
adapted for
television by NHK....
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Sakunosuke Oda (織田 作之助, Oda
Sakunosuke)
Voiced by:
Junichi Suwabe, Yūto
Uemura (young) (****anese);
David Vincent (English)
Named after Sakunosuke Oda...
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Sakunosuke (October 26, 1913 –
January 10, 1947) Oe
Kenzaburo (January 31, 1935 -...
- born 1976) is a ****anese writer. She has won the
Naoki Prize, the Oda
Sakunosuke Prize, and the ****an Booksellers' Award. Her work has been
adapted for...
- (敵は幾万,
Thousands of enemies) is a ****anese gunka. It was
composed by
Sakunosuke Koyama in 1891, and its
lyrics were
written by
Yamada Bimyō in 1886. The...