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Takitarō Minakami

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in the United States, and touring 16 countries around the world, Minakami returned to Japan in 1916 to accept a position in his father's insurance company. However, he did not give up his literary aspirations, and this job provided him with an insight into the lives of
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launched in 1910. While at Keiō University, Minakami developed a friendship with the playwright, script writer, and director of the Bungakuza Theater,
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literary magazine in 1925, he (along with Kubota Mantaro) contributed greatly to its re-launch and supported it throughout the 1930s.
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Minakami wrote numerous novels in the 1920s and 1930s depicting the lives of common, urban people. His works include a novel
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While still a student at Keio University he began his literary career by contributing poems and short stories to
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Minakami continued to enjoy baseball even after he became a writer by arranging games between the
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Ward of Tokyo. Minakami attended Keiō High School and played on the school's
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After Keio University dropped its financial support for
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amateur baseball team and a team led by rival author
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Index

Minakami Takitarō
Tokyo
pen-name
Japanese
Shōwa period
Azabu
Tokyo
Meiji Life Insurance Company
Shiba
baseball
Keio University
Kyōka Izumi
Kafū Nagai
literary magazine
Mita Bungaku
Mantarō Kubota
Subaru
economics
white-collar workers
Ton Satomi
brain hemorrhage
Fuchū, Tokyo
e-texts of Minakami's works
Aozora Bunko
Japanese literature
List of Japanese authors
Categories
1887 births
1940 deaths
People from Minato

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