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February 14, 1967),
better known by the pen name of
Shūgorō Yamamoto (山本 周五郎,
Yamamoto Shūgorō), was a ****anese
novelist and short-story
writer active...
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Shūgorō Nakazato (仲里 周五郎,
Nakazato Shūgorō,
August 14, 1920 –
August 24, 2016) was an
Okinawan martial artist.
Described as a "one
punch artist" by some...
- writer. She has won the All
Yomimono Prize for New
Writers and the
Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, she has been
nominated multiple times for the
Naoki Prize, and her...
- is a
sequel to Kurosawa's 1961 Yojimbo.
Originally an
adaptation of the
Shūgorō Yamamoto novel Hibi Heian, the
script was
altered following the success...
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Swedish as Främlingar (2009). The ****anese
original won the 1988
Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize for best human-interest novel. The
English translation was one of...
- Zushi, Kin Sugai,
Toshiyuki Tonomura, and
Shinsuke Minami. It is
based on
Shūgorō Yamamoto's 1962
novel A City
Without Seasons and is
about a
group of homeless...
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Yoshikawa Eiji
Prize for Literature, the
Shiba Ryotaro Prize, the
Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, and the
Naoki Prize. Her work has been
widely adapted for film,...
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bestseller in 1991.
Murasaki Shikibu Prize, 1992,
Kirakira Hikaru Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, 2001, It's not safe or
suitable to swim
Naoki Prize, 2004 Gokyu...
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novel Ijintachi to no
natsu (異人たちとの夏),
published in 1987, won the
Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize. It was
translated into English, in 2003, as Strangers.
Another Yamada...
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began training with
Hanshi Shugoro Nakazato and
Hanshi Shinpo Matayoshi in 1953 and in 1968 he
tested before his
Sensei Shugoro Nakazato, and
Grand Master...