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  1. Hiroko Takenishi (en japonés: 竹西 寛子, Hiroshima, 11 de abril de 1929) escritora japonesa miembro de la Academia Japonesa de las Artes. [1] Nacida en una familia de cerveceros, su infancia estuvo marcada por la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En su obra, habla de los bombardeos atómicos sobre Hiroshima y Nagasaki y sus consecuencias.

  2. Hiroko Takenishi (竹西 寛子, Takenishi Hiroko, born 11 April 1929, Hiroshima) is a Japanese fiction writer and literary critic. Takenishi is best known for her semi-autobiographical short story "The Rite" (1963), which tells of her experience surviving the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima.

  3. 18 de abr. de 2022 · Takenishi dice que si China bloquea el acceso a las aguas de pesca alrededor de las Senkaku, los pescadores de Yonaguni perderán su sustento y toda la isla sufrirá. Kinjo, el pescador de ...

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  5. Abstract: This article aims to investigate Hiroko Takenishis three atomic bomb literary works to explore how the protagonists’ identity as hibakusha (survivors of either of the atomic explosion at Hiroshima or Nagasaki in 1945)

  6. Born into a family of potters in Tobe, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, Yoshito Takenishi has been working with pottery for over 40 years. His father founded Keisen-gama (Keisen Kiln) in 1966 and in 2001, Takenishi inherited the workshop and renamed it Joshua Koubou (Joshua Atelier) after his signature blue color, Joshua Blue.

  7. Takenishi, Hiroko (1929–) Japanese novelist and sociologist. Born 1929 in Hiroshima, Japan. Studied Japanese classical literature and published social criticism; works, which often focus on the suffering of atom bomb victims, include The Rite (1963), Two Ways Between the Ancient and the Contemporary Times (1964) and Barracks (1980); also ...