Kan Shimozawa
Kan Shimozawa (子母澤 寛, Shimozawa Kan) was a Japanese novelist. He was born February 1, 1892, in Atsuta, Hokkaido, and died July 19, 1968. Sometimes his name is spelled Kan Shimosawa (in New Tale of Zatoichi, Zatoichi the Fugitive). His real name was Umetani Matsutaro.
Kan Shimozawa | |
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Native name | 子母澤 寛 |
Born | Umetani Matsutaro February 1, 1892 Atsuta, Hokkaido |
Died | July 19, 1968 76) Tokyo | (aged
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | Japanese |
Alma mater | Meiji University |
Notable works | Zatoichi series |
Notable awards | 1962 Kikuchi Kan Prize |
Works
He is the creator of several fictional works. Many of which have been adapted into movies. These include:
- Shinsengumi Monogatari
- 1962's Zatoichi TV series and films
- 1962: The Tale of Zatoichi
- 1962: The Tale of Zatoichi Continues
- 1963: New Tale of Zatoichi
- 1963: Zatoichi: The Fugitive
- 1963: Zatoichi: On the Road
- 1970: Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo
- 1971: Zatoichi and the One-Armed Swordsman
- 2003: Zatōichi
- 2008: Ichi
Historical figures
He has written several historical figures into his works, including:
References
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