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Seichō no Ie (****anese: 生長の家, "House of Growth") is a syncretic, monotheistic, New
Thought ****anese new
religion that has
spread since the End of World...
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Seichō Matsumoto (松本 清張,
Matsumoto Seichō,
December 21, 1909 –
August 4, 1992; born
Kiyoharu Matsumoto) was a ****anese writer,
credited with po****rizing...
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Seichō-ji (****anese: 清澄寺), also
known as Kiyozumi-dera (清水寺), is a
Nichiren Buddhist temple located in the city of
Kamogawa in
Chiba Prefecture, ****an...
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Stephen Wadsworth A
Quiet Place, a 1971
novel by the ****anese
mystery writer Seichō Matsumoto,
original title: 聞かなかった場所 (Kikanakatta Basho) "The
Quiet Place"...
- Kiyoshikōjin
Seichō-ji (清荒神清澄寺) is a
Shingon Buddhist temple in Takarazuka, Hyōgo, ****an. It is one of the
typical type of
mixture of
Shinto and Buddhism...
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Cherry blossoms (sakura) and the keep of
Kokura Castle,
March 2002
Matsumoto Seicho Memorial Museum Mori Ōgai
house Zenrin head
office Kokura Gion
Daiko statue...
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Takemoto (Mystery
Writers of ****an, Inc. [1]) ****anese
Awards 1998 –
Matsumoto Seicho Prize: "Kage no Kisetsu" (Season of Shadows) 2000 –
Mystery Writers of ****an...
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Points and
Lines (****anese: 点と線, Hepburn: Ten to Sen), is a
novel by
Seichō Matsumoto,
published in 1958. It was
first translated into
English by Makiko...
- also
known as
Inspector Imanishi Investigates, is
mystery novel written by
Seichō Matsumoto. Suna no
Utsuwa was
originally serialized as a
serial in the ****anese...
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reconstructed in 1959, and the
castle was
fully restored in 1990.
Matsumoto Seicho Memorial Museum and
castle garden were
opened in 1998. The
castle is about...