Masako s Story

Masako s Story
Author: Kikuko Otake
Publsiher: Author House
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2011-12-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781463443368

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On August 6, 1945, when the world's first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, the Furuta family was living one mile away from the hypocenter. Five year old Kikuko, her mother, Masako, and her two brothers barely escaped with their lives. However, their soldier father was not so fortunate. Masako never talked about her family's experiences on that day and the grim days following the bombing. Then one day, Masako started to talk about what happenedbreaking a silence of nearly fifty years. Written by Kikuko (Furuta) Otake, now a retired assistant professor of Japanese in the United States, Masako's story is a collection of prose-poetry, based on the true story of her family's tragedy. It is written with an "Objectivist" lineation similar in its understated power to Charles Reznikoff's Testimony. Kikuko Otake's Masako's Story is a powerful addition to the literature of the Atomic Bomb, and yet more evidence that we should all work together to stop the Nuclear madness.

Princess Masako

Princess Masako
Author: Ben Hills
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2006-12-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781101216101

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The tragic true story of Japan's Crown Princess-with a new afterword by the author. It's the fantasy of many young women: marry a handsome prince, move into a luxurious palace, and live happily ever after. But that's not how it turned out for Masako Owada. Ben Hills's fascinating portrait of Princess Masako and the Chrysanthemum Throne draws on research in Tokyo and rural Japan, at Oxford and Harvard, and from more than sixty interviews with Japanese, American, British, and Australian sources-many of whom have never spoken publicly before-shedding light on the royal family's darkest secrets, secrets that can never be openly discussed in Japan because of the reverence in which the emperor and his family are held. But most of all, this is a story about a love affair that went tragically wrong. The paperback edition will contain a new afterword by the author, discussing the impact this book had in Japan, where it was banned.

The Lady Killer

The Lady Killer
Author: Masako Togawa
Publsiher: Pushkin Vertigo
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781782274100

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A dizzying tale of lust, mystery, and murder—from a beloved Japanese crime fiction author and LGBT icon The Lady Killer leads a double life in Tokyo's shadowy underworld. By day, he is a devoted husband and hard worker; by night, he cruises cabaret bars and nightclubs in search of lonely single women to seduce. But now the hunter is being hunted, and in his wake lies a trail of gruesome murders. Who is the culprit? The answer lies tangled in a web of clues—and to find it, he must accept that nothing is what it seems. The Lady Killer pulls from author Masako Togawa’s vibrant personal life as a cabaret performer for Tokyo’s gay nightclub scene during the ‘50s and ‘60s. Throughout her writing career, Togawa continued to champion the LGBT community as a queer woman—sealing her reputation as one of Japan’s most prominent crime fiction authors and LGBT heroines.

A Pair of Red Clogs

A Pair of Red Clogs
Author: Masako Matsuno
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1948959828

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A child's delight in a new pair of shoes is the same all over the world, whether the shoes are patent-leather sandals, straw alpargatas, deerskin moccasins, or wooden clogs. For Mako, a little Japanese girl, the new shoes were clogs painted with red lacquer that shone beautifully. This is the story of what happened after she cracked the new clogs playing the weather-telling game and so longed for a bright, shiny new pair to replace them that she almost did a dishonest thing. The warmth and quiet understanding of the grandmother who, remembering her own temptations as a little girl, recalls this story for her granddaughter, makes A Pair of Red Clogs especially moving. Kazue Mizumura's charming illustrations are as delicate and graceful as the story itself.

The Master Key

The Master Key
Author: Masako Togawa
Publsiher: Pushkin Vertigo
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2021-11-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781782277729

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A new edition of this prizewinning classic mystery from one of Japan's best-loved crime writers A building full of secrets. A key that will unleash them all... The K Apartments for Ladies in Tokyo conceals a sinister past behind each door; a woman who has buried a child; a scavenger driven mad by ill-health; a wife mysteriously guarding her late husband's manuscripts; a talented violinist tortured by her own guilt. The master key, which opens the door to all 150 rooms, links their tangled stories. But now it has been stolen, and dirty tricks are afoot. For a deadly secret lies buried beneath the building. And when it is revealed, there will be murder.

Storytelling in Japanese Art

Storytelling in Japanese Art
Author: Masako Watanabe
Publsiher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2011
Genre: Emaki Jōruri (Scrolls)
ISBN: 9781588394408

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Presents 17 classic Japanese stories as told through 30 illustrated handscrolls ranging from the 13th to 19th centuries.

I m Married to Your Company

I m Married to Your Company
Author: Masako Itō
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0742554643

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This approachable and absorbing book offers a unique window into Japanese culture and language. Highlighting the overlooked world of the "silent majority," the housewives and mothers who are the mainstay of Japanese society, this work tells the stories of ordinary women in their own voices. An annotated translation of a Japanese bestseller, the volume explores the daily communication of Japanese women and what their words tell us about their relationships and lives in a globalized, post-industrial, yet still often male-dominated Japan. Readers will find that many issues explored here are universal to women everywhere, while others are specific to Japan. With added cultural context and commentary, the book offers a fresh understanding of Japanese society, even for those who have had little exposure to Japan. Students in diverse fields, ranging from anthropology to women's studies and from communications to Asian studies, will find this an insightful and provocative work.

Masako

Masako
Author: Sretan Trajkov
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798521977420

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One day, Masako resolved to choose the course of her life by herself. She fell in love with a political prisoner named Yoritomo Minamoto and decided to marry him despite the opposition of her father, who lived in the rural area of Japan as a strong mononofu (armed warrior) in the late 12th century. A few years later, Yoritomo started his uprisings to avenge his father and establish perpetual peace by uniting all mononofu. With her strength and love, Masako struggled hard in her life to change her beloved Yoritomo into the real prince for her, to protect her children, and to save the innovative institutions established by Yoritomo after his death... This is an extraordinary story about the turbulent life of the only woman who was called "shogun" in the long history of Japan.