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Confessions is Stephen Snyder's 2014 translation of Kanae Minato's 2008 debut novel, Kokuhaku. It is a suspense novel that traces the impact of a schoolteacher's act of revenge, and it deals with themes of motherhood and power as well as social issues like AIDS and hikikomori. The novel's chapters are in the form of a one-sided conversation, a ...
Confessions (Japanese: 告白, Kokuhaku) is a 2010 Japanese psychological thriller film directed by Tetsuya Nakashima and based on author Kanae Minato's 2008 debut mystery novel, which won the 2009 Honya Taisho award (Japan Booksellers Award). [2]
Confession (Japanese: 告白, Hepburn: Kokuhaku) is a Japanese manga series written by Nobuyuki Fukumoto and illustrated by Kaiji Kawaguchi. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Young Magazine Uppers in 1998, with its chapters collected in a single tankōbon volume. A live-action film adaptation premiered in May 2024.
In Confessions of a Mask a literary artist of delicate sensibility and startling candor, has chosen to write for the few rather than the many." [9] Writing for the Japan Times, Iain Maloney notes that: "In many ways Confessions is the key text to understanding Mishima's later novels. In it, he explores the poles of his psyche, his homosexuality ...
Kokuhaku may refer to: "Kokuhaku" (Idoling!!! song), 2008 "Kokuhaku" (Angela Aki song), 2012; Kokuhaku, a 2010 album by Chatmonchy; Confessions or Kokuhaku, a Japanese drama film; Confessions (Minato novel), 2008 novel by Kanae Minato
"Confessions of a Shinagawa Monkey" (品川猿の告白, Shinagawa Saru no Kokuhaku) Bungakukai. February 2020. [3] The New Yorker. 8 & 15 June 2020. [7] "Carnaval" (謝肉祭, Shanikusai) Bungakukai. December 2019. [3] — The Yakult Swallows Poetry Collection (ヤクルト・スワローズ詩集, Yakuruto Suwarōzu Shishū) Bungakukai ...
The initial plot of Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai tells the love stories of six third year high school students: childhood friends Natsuki Enomoto, Yu Setoguchi, Sota Mochizuki, and Haruki Serizawa, and their later high school friends Akari Hayasaka and Mio Aida. Later into the series' lifetime, the story branches to other love and friendship dilemmas ...
[4] [5] The film is based on the Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai ~Ren'ai Series~ Vocaloid song project by HoneyWorks. [4] It revolves around a group of high school friends, who struggle to confess their love. Zutto Mae Kara Suki Deshita: Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai was released in Japan by Aniplex on April 23, 2016 and is available on Crunchyroll.