Kitamura Hisao
- Name: Kitamura Hisao
- Native name: 北村寿夫
- Also Known as: きたむら ひさお, 北村壽夫
- Nationality: Japanese
- Gender: Male
- Born: January 8, 1895
- Died: January 3, 1982
In 1936, he became a chief writer at NHK's literary department. In 1947, he took turns writing the script for the radio drama "Across the Street, Next Door."
His grave is at Zoshigaya Cemetery. His second son is the painter Kitamura Yoshifumi, also known as Hanasencho.
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