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At the end of the war, Fukada was demobilized, and returned to Japan in 1946, but he avoided a reunion with his wife and went back to Shigeko, whom he married as soon as his divorce was finalized. However, Fukada and his new wife were forced to live in poverty over ten years, as his former wife made
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sure that the earlier issue of his “copy edited” versions of her works was remembered by publishers. Partly due to the stigma he was unable to publish any works for over 10 years.
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Fukada was reconciled with fellow mountaineer Kobayashi Hideo, who encouraged him to write non-fiction works about mountains and mountaineering. From 1959 to 1963, he wrote
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In March 1940, Fukada formally married Kitabatake Yao. However, in May 1941, Fukada happened to be reunited with his first love, Koba Shigeko (the sister of
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to avoid the potentially more dangerous conflict at home; he served for the next three years in front-line combat units from
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While a student at Tokyo University, he began writing short stories, and he also fell in love with the poet
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Index

Fukada Kyūya
Kaga, Ishikawa
Kayagadake
茅ヶ岳
Yamanashi prefecture

富士写ヶ岳
Kaga, Ishikawa
Japanese
Shōwa period
Kaga city
Ishikawa prefecture
Fujishima High School
Tokyo Imperial University
Hori Tatsuo
Takami Jun
mountaineering
pen-name
haiku pseudonym
Kitabatake Yao
Kobayashi Hideo
Kawabata Yasunari
copy-edited
plagiarized
Nakamura Mitsuo
Imperial Japanese Army
war-time China
Qingdao
Nanjing
100 Famous Japanese Mountains

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