Image Source: izumi-books This is the first out of three planned post about Kenji Miyazawa. 1) The Life, Works and Themes of Kenji Miyazawa 2) Kenji Miyazawa in Anime and Manga: Adaptions and Influence 3) A Trip to Kenji Miyazawa’s Beautiful Hometown Hanamaki Who Was Kenji Miyazawa? Kenji Miyazawa (1896-1933) was a Japanese writer and … Continue reading "The Life, Works and Themes of Kenji Miyazawa"
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