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The Setting Sun (斜陽, Shayō) is a Japanese novel by Osamu Dazai first published in 1947. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The story centers on an aristocratic family in decline and crisis during the early years after World War II .
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A number of his most popular works, such as The Setting Sun (斜陽, Shayō) and No Longer Human (人間失格, Ningen Shikkaku), are considered modern-day classics. [2] His influences include Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, Murasaki Shikibu and Fyodor Dostoyevsky. His last book, No Longer Human, is his most popular work outside of Japan.
Rakujitsu no Pathos (Japanese: 落日のパトス, Hepburn: Rakujitsu no Patosu, "Pathos of the Setting Sun") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsuya Tsuya . It has been serialized in Akita Shoten's seinen manga magazine Bessatsu Young Champion since November 2014.
The Setting Sun (落陽, Rakuyou) is a 1992 historical drama film directed by Rou Tomono, based on his novel of the same name. It stars Masaya Kato, Diane Lane, Yuen Biao, and Donald Sutherland. The film was a Taiwanese-Chinese-Japanese co-production.
The Setting Sun, a 1992 film directed by Rou Tomono; Setting Sun (band), an American rock band; Setting Sun (horse) (1952–1976), a champion Tennessee Walking Horse "Setting Sun" (The Chemical Brothers song), a song on The Chemical Brothers' 1996 album Dig Your Own Hole "Setting Sun" (Howling Bells song), a song on the 2006 album Howling Bells
Ono no Imoko (小野 妹子) was a Japanese politician and diplomat in the late 6th and early 7th century, during the Asuka period. [1]Ono was appointed by Empress Suiko as an official envoy to the Sui court in 607 (imperial embassies to China), and he delivered the famous letter from Japan's Prince Shōtoku which began "The Son of Heaven where the sun rises [Japan], to the Son of Heaven where ...
The Never-setting Sun) is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Setsurō Wakamatsu. It is also known as The Unbroken in the United States. Shizumanu Taiyō is based on a novel by Toyoko Yamasaki which centers on Hajime Onchi, an employee of "NAL," a large national airline.