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  2. Kenji Miyazawa - Wikipedia

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    Kenji Miyazawa (宮沢 賢治 or 宮澤 賢治, Miyazawa Kenji, 27 August 1896 – 21 September 1933) was a Japanese novelist, poet, and children's literature writer from Hanamaki, Iwate, in the late Taishō and early Shōwa periods.

  3. Night on the Galactic Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Night on the Galactic Railroad (銀河鉄道の夜, Ginga Tetsudō no Yoru), sometimes translated as Milky Way Railroad, Night Train to the Stars or Fantasy Railroad in the Stars, [1] is a classic Japanese fantasy novel by Kenji Miyazawa written around 1927.

  4. The Nighthawk Star - Wikipedia

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    The Nighthawk Star (よだかの星, Yodaka no Hoshi) is a popular Japanese children's short story by Kenji Miyazawa, thought to have been written around 1921.It was a part of the Complete Works of Kenji Miyazawa, Vol. 5 (「宮沢賢治全集」 第5巻) published by Chikuma Bunko (ちくま文庫), [1] which was later updated to be a part of the Newly Collected Complete Works of Miyazawa ...

  5. The Restaurant of Many Orders - Wikipedia

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    Getsuyō Onna no Suspense (Bungo series) . Aired December 10, 1990 [3]80nen go no Kenji - Miyzawa Kenji Eizō Dōwa shū. Aired February 20, 2013 (NHK BS Premium) commemorating 80th anniversary of Miyazawa Kenji's death.

  6. Ame ni mo makezu - Wikipedia

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    Ame ni mo makezu (雨ニモマケズ, 'Be not Defeated by the Rain') [1] is a poem written by Kenji Miyazawa, [2] a poet from the northern prefecture of Iwate in Japan who lived from 1896 to 1933. It was written in a notebook with a pencil in 1931 while he was fighting illness in Hanamaki , and was discovered posthumously, unknown even to his ...

  7. Scenic areas of Ihatov - Wikipedia

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    Ihatov is a quasi-Esperanto name of a fictional land derived from the word "Iwate" as a toponym created by author Kenji Miyazawa. [2] In the author’s works Ihatov is a utopia which ranges from small islands in vast oceans and includes deserts and continents; however, it shares a number of things on common with Iwate, including a tendency towards natural disasters, and a resilient population.

  8. Hanamaki, Iwate - Wikipedia

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    Kenji Miyazawa's various legacies are the old Hanamaki city's other perennial tourist attraction; notably the Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Museum features several exhibitions related to his life and works. [12] The city also has a ski slope.

  9. Symphony Ihatov - Wikipedia

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    Symphony Ihatov is a symphony composed by Japanese composer Isao Tomita, inspired by the world of works by Kenji Miyazawa and the singing voice of a vocaloid, Hatsune Miku. It consists of seven movements, being scored for large orchestra, solo virtual singer, mixed choir, children's choir.

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