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Chōgorō Kaionji

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Chōgorō began writing fiction while teaching at a junior high school, at first in his native Kagoshima, and later in Kyoto. His early novel
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from Kyoto in 1934, when he made a resolution to pursue a career as a professional writer. He won the prestigious
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While writing TV dramas on the side, he contributed to the field of historical/biographical novels with
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in 1921, but returned home in 1922 to get married. In 1923, he went to Tokyo, where he enrolled in the
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in 1968, and was made a member of the review committee for the Naoki Prize in 1970.
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by the Japanese government. He won the Academy of Arts Prize in 1976.
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In the postwar years, he completed epic historical novels such as
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in 1929, and he repeated this feat in 1932 with his second novel
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Index

Kaionji Chogoro
Chōgorō Kaionji
Okuchi, Kagoshima
Kuroiso, Tochigi
Tsukiji Hongan-ji
Kokugakuin University
Naoki Prize
Kikuchi Kan Prize
Person of Cultural Merit
historical novels
Shōwa period
Okuchi
Kagoshima Prefecture
Kogakkan University
Ise, Mie
Kokugakuin University
Japanese
Chinese literature
Kyoto
Mainichi Shimbun
Kamakura
Kanagawa prefecture
Naoki Prize
Sen no Rikyū
censors
Home Ministry
Pacific War
Imperial Japanese Army
Malaya
Taira no Masakado

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