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  • {{Expand Japanese|topic=bio|池澤春菜|date=January 2010}} ...english<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> in [[Obihiro, Hokkaido]]}} is a Japanese poet, novelist, short story writer, essayist and translator.{{citation need ...
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  • {{Short description|American scholar of Japanese literature}} ...Naff''' (1929–2005) was an American scholar of [[Japanese language]] and [[Japanese literature|literature]]. ...
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  • ...on Conference]], annual conference organized by the [[Japan Association of Translators]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Japanese playwright (1928–2018)}} ...Murai Shimako|12 July 1928 – 9 May 2018}} was a [[List of Japanese authors|Japanese playwright]]. She was born in [[Hiroshima]], but was not in the city on the ...
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  • ...2, 1930 – January 26, 1993) was a noted translator of [[Japanese language|Japanese]] and [[Ainu language|Ainu]], and a musician. ...ibutes/article/donald_l_philippi |website=Society of Writers, Editors, and Translators |access-date=21 May 2025 |date=1993}}</ref> ...
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  • ...ry LEON ZOLBROD (1930-1991) Leon Zolbrod, a pioneer scholar of traditional japanese literature, passed away in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on April 16 ...Literature at [[Tokyo University]]) before becoming visiting professor of Japanese history and literature at [[University of British Columbia]]'s Department o ...
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  • ...educated in [[England]], was one of the foremost [[translators]] of modern Japanese [[fiction]]. He was a [[Alumnus|graduate]] of the [[University of London]]' ...] (biography of [[Isoroku Yamamoto]], commander in chief of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], translation published in 1979) ...
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  • {{Short description|Japanese author and theater critic}} {{family name hatnote|Aeba|lang=Japanese}} ...
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  • ...Review: ''Deciphering the Rising Sun: Navy and Marine Corps Codebreakers, Translators, and Interpreters in the Pacific War'' by Roger Dingman |journal=[[Studies ...litical science.<ref name="berkleyan"/> Early in World War II, she studied Japanese at the U.S. Navy’s Language School in [[Boulder, Colorado]].<ref name="berk ...
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  • ...essor, puppeteer, and puppet theater director. He did his graduate work in Japanese literature at the [[University of California, Berkeley]]. ...ppet Troupe]], based in [[Columbia, Missouri]], which performs traditional Japanese puppet theater in the United States. ...
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  • ...joint Australian/American intelligence agency that translated intercepted Japanese communications during World War II ...of Saskatchewan, an organization of language professionals, see [[Canadian Translators, Terminologists and Interpreters Council]] ...
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  • ...rom the [[Warsaw University]]. Between 1972 and 1978 he studied at various Japanese universities, including [[University of Waseda]] and [[University of Tokyo] ...Also, between 1991 and 2000 and the since 2003 he heads the Department of Japanese and Korean Studies and works as a professor at the [[Collegium Civitas]]. ...
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  • ...scholar of Romance languages and literature, Japanese Buddhism, classical Japanese literature, and East Asian civilization. ...in Romance Philology from [[Harvard]] in 1942. He continued his studies in Japanese after joining the [[U.S. Naval Reserve]], later earning an M.A. from Harvar ...
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  • ...f Authors]] (SoA) and is affiliated with the [[International Federation of Translators]] (FIT). ...S}}</ref> The TA provides [[professional]] advice, representing individual translators and acting as an advocate for the profession as a whole. ...
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  • {{Short description|Japanese science fiction translator and writer (1923–2004)}} ...rks of US [[science fiction writers]] in the late 1940s. He was the first Japanese writer of the genre to visit the United States, in 1953. He took part in f ...
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  • {{Short description|Term for Japanese Americans}} ...> It is said there were about 10,000 Kibei among Nisei (second-generation) Japanese Americans.<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • | occupation = Japanese-English translator Her interest in Japanese language and culture was kindled when she traveled to Japan with her parent ...
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  • ...udies and is one of the major translators into English of the works of the Japanese novelist [[Haruki Murakami]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Philip Gabriel|url=https ...of Literature |url=https://news.arizona.edu/story/philip-gabriel-professor-japanese-wins-prize-translation-literature |access-date=April 17, 2021 |website=news ...
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  • ...]] at the [[University of Michigan]] and the [[Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies]] in [[Tokyo]]. After completing her graduate studies in 1 ...g Project(JLPP), a government-supported project translating and publishing Japanese books overseas. ...
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  • ...] and [[Japanese culture|culture]]. He was co-editor of the ''[[Journal of Japanese Studies]]''. He has published numerous essays and several books on Japan-re * ''Writing Ground Zero: Japanese Literature and the Atomic Bomb'' (1995) {{ISBN|978-0-226-81178-9}} ...
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