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Kenji Miyazawa

Poeta y escritor
Kenji Miyazawa fue un reconocido poeta y escritor de libros infantiles japonés, activo durante los últimos años de la era Taishō y comienzos de la era Shōwa. También fue un destacado profesor de ciencias agrícolas, violonchelista, budista devoto,... Wikipedia
Nacimiento: 27 de agosto de 1896, Hanamaki, Prefectura de Iwate, Japón
Fallecimiento: 21 de septiembre de 1933, Hanamaki

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Kenji Miyazawa was a Japanese novelist, poet, and writer of children's literature from Hanamaki, Iwate, in the late Taishō and early Shōwa periods.
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Hailing from a small rural village, Kenji is a simple but carefree and hospitable boy, who never fails to greet people with a smile on his face. It's this ...
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Kenji Miyazawa (1896-1933) was born in Iwate, one of the northernmost prefectures in Japan. In high school, he studied Zen Buddhism and developed a lifelong ...
Kenji Miyazawa was born in and spent almost his entire life in present-day Hanamaki, Iwate. In Miyazawa's time, Iwate was beset by earthquakes and tsunami and ...
Poet and farmer Kenji Miyazawa was born in Iwate Prefecture. He studied geology at Morioka Imperial College of Agriculture and Forestry, moved to Tokyo,…
Miyazawa Kenji has transcended the generations to become one of Japan's most read and best loved authors. Born over a hundred years ago in 1896 in Iwate ...
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Kenji Miyazawa (1896–1933) was born in Iwate, one of the northernmost prefectures in Japan. In high school, he studied Zen Buddhism and developed a lifelong ...
Kenji is employed as an engineer at the Tohoku Quarry Facility. He traveled to Tokyo to promote sales of coal but became sick with fever, and returned home.
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He was also known as an agricultural science teacher, a vegetarian, cellist, devout Buddhist, and utopian social activist. Some of his major works include ...
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Kenji Miyazawa was born on 27 August 1896 in Iwate, Japan. He was a writer, known for From Up on Poppy Hill (2011), Kaze no Matasaburô (1940) and Bungô: ...