
Ozaki Kōyō - Wikipedia
Ozaki Kōyō (尾崎 紅葉, January 10, 1868 – October 30, 1903) was a Japanese author and poet. [1] His real name was Ozaki Tokutarō (尾崎 徳太郎), and he was also known by various noms …
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Kōyō Ozaki (尾 お 崎 ざき 紅 こう 葉 よう, Ozaki Kōyō?) is a Port Mafia executive wielding the ability Golden Demon.
Ozaki Kōyō | Meiji Era, Novelist, Poet | Britannica
Ozaki Kōyō was a novelist, essayist, and haiku poet, one of the pioneers of modern Japanese literature. In 1885, with a group of friends, he formed the Kenyūsha, a magazine and literary …
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Kōyō Ozaki is a member of the Port Mafia and a supporting antagonist in the manga and anime series Bungo Stray Dogs. She acts as the maternal figure for Kyōka Izumi and is one of the …
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While Mori perceives Kōyō an indispensable, strong, and proficient individual, Kōyō teasingly views Mori as an "unreliable boss" whom she must help in stitching back the Mafia in order.
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When Atsushi shouts that Kyōka isn't returning to the Port Mafia and that her powers are now meant for the Armed Detective Agency, Kōyō sheds a tear. She claims that she 'knew' she …
OZAKI Koyo | Portraits of Modern Japanese Historical Figures
Novelist and haiku poet. Born in Tokyo. He dropped out of the Imperial University. In 1885, while studying at a preparatory school for university, he formed the Ken'yusha and issued its organ " …
Ozaki Koyo - Japanese Wiki Corpus
Koyo OZAKI (January 10, 1868 - October 30, 1903) was a Japanese novelist. His real name was Tokutaro. He also had pen names such as 'Enzan', 'Hankatsujin', and 'Tochimando.' He was …
Ozaki Koyo: An Author Gone Too Soon - YABAI
2018年9月20日 · More commonly known by his pseudonym Ozaki Koyo, Tokutaro was a novelist and considered to be among the pioneers who spearheaded and developed modern Japanese …
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Ozaki Kōyō — Japanese author pseudonym of Ozaki Tokutarō born Jan. 28, 1869, Edo [now Tokyo], Japan died Oct. 30, 1903, Tokyo novelist, essayist, and haiku poet, one of the …
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