Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Takehiro Irokawa (色川 武大, Irokawa Takehiro, March 28, 1929 – April 10, 1989) was a noted Japanese writer who published both serious literature and light fiction under a variety of pseudonyms including Asada Tetsuya (阿佐田哲也) and Budai Irokawa (色川武大). Many of his works were autobiographical in nature and concerned his ...
Jirō Asada (浅田 次郎, Asada Jirō, born December 13, 1951 in Tokyo) is the pen name of Kōjirō Iwato (岩戸 康次郎, Iwato Kōjirō), a Japanese writer. Inspired by Yukio Mishima, who committed suicide after a failed coup d'état among Japan Self-Defense Forces, Asada enlisted in the SDF after finishing his studies. He changed jobs ...
Kitab al-Muhallā bi'l Athār is, according to Ibn Hazm himself, is a commentary of a more extensive work. This book, which is now lost, was called al-Mujallā.
Miyoko Asada debuted as an idol in April 1973 with the single "Akai Fuusen" (The Red Balloon), which sold over 800,000 copies and peaked at #1 on the Japanese Oricon chart list. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] That same year she was nominated as Best Newcomer of the Year at the 15th Japan Record Awards , [ 2 ] but lost the title to Junko Sakurada .
Shinroku, Hazuki, and Koshichi Asada The surviving children of the Asada family following Typhoon Vera. A-kura, B-to, and C-na Special agents under the command of Colonel Shissoji. Ginko Kondou and Susie Kaneiri Female wrestlers who befriend Miyako. Lieutenant Kosugi A SDF Naval Lieutenant who searches for information about the monster.
The first who used Aoki name was Aoki Shigenao (1529–1614). [1] Aoki Shigenao was a vassal to one of Oda Nobunaga's principal advisors, Niwa Nagahide. [1]During the Sengoku period, the Aoki clan served Toyotomi clan later after the death of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, they served Tokugawa Shogunate and ruled Asada Domain, 12.000 koku.
Translation title Original title Original author Translator Publisher Date Egyptian: Le Petit Prince [1] Le petit prince: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: Claude Carrier: Edition Tintenfaß: 2017 Egyptian: The Tale of Peter Rabbit - Hieroglyph Edition [2] The Tale of Peter Rabbit: Beatrix Potter: J.F. Nunn and R.B. Parkinson: The British Museum Press ...
Asada no Yasu was active in the Nara period of Japanese history. [1] His birth and death dates are unknown. [1]He was a member of the immigrant Tōhon clan (答本氏), [1] and was originally named Tōhon no Yasu, [1] but in the fifth month of Jinki 1 (724) was given the surname Asada and the hereditary title Muraji, and so became Asada no Muraji Yasu (麻田連陽春). [1]