Mantarō Kubota (久保田 万太郎, Kubota Mantarō, 11 November 1889 – 6 May 1963) was a Japanese author, playwright, and poet. Kubota was born in the Asakusa district...
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linguist and sinologist Mantarō Kubota (久保田 万太郎) (1889–1963), Japanese writer, playwright and poet Fictional characters: Mantaro Kinniku (キン肉 万太郎), protagonist...
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1933), Japanese gymnast Mantarō Kubota, Japanese author Michio Kubota (久保田 三知男, born 1949), Japanese Nordic combined skier Miyu Kubota (久保田 未夢, born 1995)...
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and Ayako Sono. Mita Bungaku was established by student and author Mantarō Kubota and others with help from Kafū Nagai in 1910. The magazine is published...
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Kubisz (1907–1968, Poland, p/nf) August Kubizek (1888–1956, Austria, nf) Mantarō Kubota (久保田万太郎, 1889–1963, Japan, d/f/p) Tamara Kučan (born 1989, Yugoslavia/Serbia...
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Kokumin Bungeikai ("People's Arts Movement") with Kaoru Osanai and Mantarō Kubota. His fame and kudos as a novelist grew when he wrote a series of stories...
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suso 1956 Yukio Mishima Kinkakuji (The Temple of the Golden Pavilion) Mantarō Kubota San no tori 1957 Murō Saisei Anzukko Yaeko Nogami Meiro 1958 No award...
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Shingeki theatre troupes. The company was founded by Kunio Kishida, Mantarō Kubota and Bunroku Shishi on September 6, 1937. Its name means "Literature...
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the playwright, script writer, and director of the Bungakuza Theater, Mantarō Kubota. While still a student at Keio University he began his literary career...
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imperial poetry anthologies Yakumo Koizumi 小泉八雲 see Lafcadio Hearn Mantarō Kubota 久保田万太郎 (1889–1963), author, playwright and poet Kūkai 空海, also known...
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