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The Children's Story Plaque: in Mishima Park, Kusu, Oita Prefecture. Erected in 1950 to commemorate 50 years of Kurushima Takehiko's life in children's stories. A Japanese Children's Story Festival is held every year on May
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The Kurushima Takehiko Culture Prize: a prize given to an individual or group for contributions to children's literature by the Japanese Culture Center for Youths and Children
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In 1945, both Takehiko's Tokyo home and Sawarabi Kindergarten were burnt down during air raids, consequently, in 1949, Takehiko moved to Kōseki-An
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In 1887, he entered Ōita Middle School (currently Ōita Uenogaoka High School 大分県立大分上野丘高等学校). There he met an American
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In 1924, Takehiko and Iwaya Sazanami became consultants to the recently established Japanese Children's Story Guild
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newspaper. In 1906, he began his tour of Japan, during which he gave readings of children's stories at over 6000
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Plaque marking the site of the home of Kurushima Takehiko: in the grounds of Denkō-ji,
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Kurushima Takehiko Memorial Hall: also in Mishima park, Mori District, Oita Prefecture.
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Takehiko was born in 1874 in Mori Town, Kusu District (currently
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Mori Town, Kusu District (currently Kusu Town) in Ōita Prefecture
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After returning to Japan, Takehiko got a job working for the
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