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    Shūji Tsushima (津島 修治, Tsushima Shūji, 19 June 1909 – 13 June 1948), known by his pen name Osamu Dazai (太宰 治, Dazai Osamu), was a Japanese novelist and author. A number of his most popular works, such as The Setting Sun (Shayō) and No Longer Human (Ningen Shikkaku), are considered modern-day classics.

  2. Osamu Dazai was born Shūji Tsushima, on June 19, 1909, into an affluent landowner’s family in Kanagi, situated in Tōhoku, in the Aomori Prefecture, Northern Japan. He was the eighth surviving child in the family. His early years were spent in his family mansion, with 30 people.

  3. The real life Osamu Dazai 's birthname is Shūji Tsushima (津島 修治). His relationship with Ryūnosuke Akutagawa is greatly reversed in the series. In real-life, Osamu Dazai greatly idolized Akutagawa and was greatly shaken about Akutagawa's suicide.

  4. Osamu Dazai (太宰 治, Dazai Osamu?, Kanagi, Prefectura de Aomori, Japón, 19 de junio de 1909-Tokio, Japón, 13 de junio de 1948), nacido bajo el nombre de Shūji Tsushima (津島 修治, Tsushima Shūji?), fue un novelista japonés, considerado uno de los escritores del siglo XX más apreciados de Japón.

  5. 15 de jun. de 2024 · Dazai Osamu (born June 19, 1909, Kanagi, Aomori prefecture, Japan—died June 13, 1948, Tokyo) was a novelist who emerged at the end of World War II as the literary voice of his time.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. 26 de jun. de 2023 · Osamu Dazai is not only a real-life world-famous author, but he is also popular in animation because of Bungo Stray Dogs. He became so popular that BONES, the studio that animated the original Eureka Seven: Psalms of Planets and Bungo Stray Dogs, decided to have some fun and add him to a scene.

  7. Osamu Dazai nació el 19 de junio de 1909 en Aomori. Fue el sexto hijo de un terrateniente y miembro de la cámara alta de la Dieta nacional por la península de Tsugaru, prefectura de Aomori, en el norte de la mayor isla de Japón, Honshu.