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Jirō Osaragi

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from 1921 to his death in 1973. Osaragi was a central figure in Kamakura's literary life, and he also campaigned avidly for the protection of Kamakura's scenic beauty. When housing developers threatened the mountainside behind Kamakura's famous
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He graduated with honors from Shirogane Jinjo Elementary School, and later wrote in his memoirs that he first became interested in becoming a writer in the sixth grade, where the daughter of
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in Great Britain, and which has been successful in preserving the historical ambience of Kamakura and parts of other cities around Japan.
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Osaragi Jirō was a noted cat lover. Friends and neighbors claimed that he fed at least 500 semi-feral cats at his house in Kamakura.
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was a classmate. He then attended the Furitsu Daiichi Junior High School. While still in high school, he published his first work,
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and culture, and wrote a number non-fiction pieces displaying his deep understanding of controversial events in Europe:
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in Kamakura. Despite Osaragi's long association with Kamakura, due to a dispute over
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novels, which appeared serialized in newspapers and magazines. His real name was
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in 1922, and worked for about a year in the Treaties Bureau. However after the
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However, Osaragi also wrote works of contemporary fiction such as
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Osaragi's popular fiction novels with historical settings such as
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of 1923, he decided to devote himself full time to writing.
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in 1973 at the age of 75. His grave is at the temple of
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J'Lit | Authors : Jiro Osaragi | Books from Japan
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Osaragi Jirō's former home in Kamakura (Japanese site)
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Osaragi also served for two months in the cabinet of
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However, his choice of pen name of 7: 779:20th-century Japanese screenwriters 769:Recipients of the Order of Culture 563:(鞍馬天狗) (1928) - novel for the film 14: 774:Deaths from liver cancer in Japan 579:(反逆児) (1961) - novel for the film 530:Osaragi Jirō Commemorative Museum 414:Osaragi was deeply influenced by 174:, 9 October 1897 – 30 April 1973) 124:popular historical fiction novels 759:20th-century Japanese novelists 712:Prominent People of Minato City 188:Japan, known primarily for his 142:Japan Art Academy Prize (1950) 1: 702:Osaragi Jirō Memorial Museum 637:. Tuttle Publishing (2000). 411:by the Japanese government. 310: 205: 170: 795: 764:University of Tokyo alumni 618:. Nihon Bungeisha (1996). 430:("The Tragedy of General 304: 255:Tokyo Imperial University 231:, was a noted scholar of 219:Osaragi Jirō was born in 199: 164: 115:Tokyo Imperial University 28: 603:List of Japanese authors 428:Buranje Shogun no Higeki 299:Great Buddha of Kamakura 44: 465:Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū 275:Great Kantō earthquake 754:Writers from Yokohama 535:After his death, the 391:("White Sister") and 647:Osaragi, Jiro. (tr. 629:Osaragi, Jiro. 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Index

Osaragi Jirō in 1925
Yokohama
Kanagawa prefecture
Kamakura, Kanagawa
Jufuku-ji
Tokyo Imperial University
Asahi Prize
Order of Culture
pen-name
Japanese
Shōwa period
historical fiction
Yokohama
Kii Province
Hōei Nojiri
English literature
astronomer
Kosugi Tengai
Tokyo Imperial University
authoritarianism
Kamakura
Kanagawa prefecture
Foreign Ministry
Great Kantō earthquake
historical novel
Great Buddha of Kamakura
Kamakura Daibutsu
kanji
Hōjō clan
Hōjō Tokifusa

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