Jirō Nitta (新田 次郎, Nitta Jirō, June 6, 1912 – February 15, 1980) is the pen name of popular Japanese historical novelist Hiroto Fujiwara (藤原 寛人, Fujiwara...
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the village assembly, and later died from a cerebral hemorrhage. In Jirō Nitta's Death March on Mount Hakkōda: A Documentary Novel, a semi-fictional account...
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the Japan Love Story Grand Prize, the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, and the Nitta Jiro Literature Prize, she has been nominated multiple times for the Naoki...
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– April 20, 2005) Nitobe Inazo (September 1, 1862 – October 15, 1933) Nitta Jirō (1912–1980) Nobumoto Keiko (born 1964) Nishida Kitaro (1870–1945) Nobori...
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Sakamoto and Yoshirō Nabeda and illustrated by Sakamoto, based on a novel by Jirō Nitta. It was originally serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly...
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meteorologist who became the namesake for the Fujiwhara effect. Novelist Jirō Nitta is his nephew and mathematician Masahiko Fujiwara is his grandnephew....
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Transformed Meiji-era Japan, Tuttle Publishing, 2008 (ISBN 4805310065) Nitta, Jirō (September 2007). Death March on Mount Hakkōda. Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 978-1933330327...
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Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020. Nitta, Jirō (September 2007). Death March on Mount Hakkōda. Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 978-1933330327...
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times (twice for Best Novel, and once for Best Short Story), and the Nitta Jirō Culture Award once. He is a member of the Mystery Writers of Japan, the...
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Famous Japanese Mountains Hida Mountains Chūbu-Sangaku National Park Jirō Nitta (2006). Tsurugi-dake ten no ki. Bunshun Bunko (in Japanese). Bungeishunjū...
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