351 results found for: Kasa wo Motanai Aritachi wa
Hasegawa Shin
Hasegawa Shin was a Japanese novelist and playwright born in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. In 1911, he joined a Tokyo newspaper as a journalist. In 1917, he wrote his first novel in the "Narration Club", and in 1927, he founded, with Edogawa Ranpo and other prominent writers, an association to propel…
Fuyushima Taizo
Fuyushima Taizo was a Japanese film director and screenwriter born at a brewery house in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture. He dropped out of the mechanical department of the Osaka Higher Technical School and became an assistant in the mechanical department of Kyoto University. He joined the Hanshin Electric…
Santo Akiko
Santo Akiko is a Japanese politician, actress, voice actor, and TV personality born in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo . She was most active as an actress from 1962 to 1972. In 1974 she started her political career and became a member of the House of Councilors belonging to the Liberal Democratic Party and the 32nd…
Chihara Shinobu
Chihara Shinobu was a Japanese actress from Okayama prefecture. Born in Kume-cho, Kume-gun, she joined Toei in 1952 and made her debut in the movie "A Diary of Chujioka, Ai Hatsudochu". She was active as one of Toei's "princess actresses". She opened a kimono store in Naha City in 1974 and she was also…
Otabe Michimaro
Otabe Michimaro, born Toki Michimaro ((釈通麿) in Yanaga, Sanmon, Fukuoka, Japan was a Japanese actor and chief priest. He was also known as Otabe Doma (小田部道磨). The son of a temple family in Yanagawa Town, he was drafted into the Pacific War at the age of 18. After returning, he attended…
Shimozawa Kan
Shimozawa Kan was a Japanese novelist from Atsuta-mura, Atsuta-gun, Hokkaido. He won the 10th Kikuchi Kan Prize in 1962. At the recommendation of his grandfather, he went on to Hakodate Government Commercial School but dropped out because the school was burned by the Great Fire of Hakodate in 1907,…














