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  1. 9 de oct. de 1998 · Kan Kikuchi, Kimiko Vago (Translator), Jisho Perry (Translator) This novel is a compelling story of a Buddhist monk who undertakes a seemingly impossible task in order to fulfill his spiritual purpose to help those he had previously harmed. It shows how, in the process of converting his karma, he also transforms the lives of others.

  2. Kan Kikuchi. Hiroshi Kikuchi ( Jepun: 菊池 寛, Hepburn: Kikuchi Hiroshi, 26 Desember 1888 – 6 Maret 1948), dikenal dengan nama pena-nya Kan Kikuchi (menggunakan kanji sama dengan nama asalnya) adalah seorang penulis Jepang yang lahir di Takamatsu, Prefektur Kagawa, Jepun . Beliau merupakan pengasas sebuah perusahaan penerbitan ...

  3. 16 de feb. de 2019 · On-line hemodiafiltration is an increasingly common alternative to chronic hemodialysis in some countries, based on the results of randomized controlled trials of post-dilution on-line hemodiafiltration. There are now more than 60,000 patients treated with on-line hemodialfiltration in Japan, over 95% of whom use predilution on-line hemodiafiltration; however, large-scale data on clinical ...

  4. He established the Japan Writers’ Association, and in 1936 became its first president. He also launched the Akutagawa Prize, Naoki Prize and Kikuchi Kan Prize, and as a head of Daiei Motion Picture Company, he was involved in the film industry, thereby contributing to the education of younger writers and spread of literature.

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  6. Hiroshi Kikuchi (菊池 寛 Kikuchi Hiroshi?) (December 26, 1888 – March 6, 1948), known by his pen name Kan Kikuchi (which uses the same kanji as his real name), was a Japanese author born in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. He established the publishing company Bungeishunjū, the monthly magazine of the same name, the Japan Writer's Association and both the Akutagawa and Naoki Prize ...

  7. Kan Kikuchi (1888-1948) The Housetop Madman (1916) Translated from the Japanese by Glenn W. Shaw Published by Hokuseido, Tokyo, 1925 DRAMATIS PERSONAE The Madman, Batsushima Yoshitarô, aged 24. His Younger Brother, Suejirô, a middle school student, aged 17. His Father, Gisuke. His Mother, Oyoshi. A Neighbor, Tôsaku. A Servant, Kichiji, aged 20.