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Book "Ototo" with Shinaro Ishihara's Autograph This is a book with an autograph by Shintaro Ishihara himself. Book Title: Ototo (My Younger Brother) Publisher: Gentosha Release Date: 1996/7/12 Number of Pages: 388 This is a very valuable item with Shintaro Ishihara's autograph on the book "Ototo," which is about Yujiro Ishihara, who recorded a million-seller. The book is 30 years old, but it is in relatively good condition. You can purchase it without any comments. Thank you. "Ototo" The boyhood in Otaru and Shonan. Connection with the sea. The death of the father and economic hardship. After a season of dissipation, he suddenly became a star in the film industry. And the days of fighting against the disease that struck him in proportion to his glory. The unknown life hidden in the light and shadow of his only younger brother. Shintaro Ishihara (born September 30, 1932 - died February 1, 2022) was a Japanese writer and politician. His rank was Shosanmi. His decoration was the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun. He served as Governor of Tokyo (14th - 17th), Minister of Transport and Minister in charge of the New Tokyo International Airport (Takeshita Cabinet), Director-General of the Environment Agency (Fukuda Takeo Cabinet), Member of the House of Representatives (9 terms), Member of the House of Councillors (1 term), Representative of the Japan Innovation Party, Co-Representative of the same party, Co-Representative of the Party for Japanese Innovation, and Senior Advisor to the Party for Future Generations. In 1956 (Showa 31), while attending Hitotsubashi University, his literary debut work, "The Season of the Sun," won the 34th Akutagawa Prize, and became the catalyst for the birth of the "Taiyo Tribe." In addition, he debuted his younger brother, Yujiro, in the film adaptation of the same work. As a writer, he also received the Minister of Education's Art Encouragement Prize and the Taiko Hirabayashi Literary Award. "Japan That Can Say 'NO' - Policies for New Japan-U.S. Relations" (co-authored with Akio Morita), and "Ototo," which was about Yujiro, became a million-seller. "Ototo" is a Japanese TV drama that was broadcast for five consecutive nights from November 17 to 21, 2004, as a special drama commemorating the 45th anniversary of the opening of TV Asahi. It is based on the novel of the same name (1996, Gentosha) by Shintaro Ishihara (at the time of broadcast, 15th Governor of Tokyo), which is about the life of his younger brother, Yujiro Ishihara. Yukio Mishima Kakuei Tanaka Genius Shinzo Abe Ishihara Brothers Nobuteru Ishihara (eldest son) Yoshizumi Ishihara (second son) Hirotaka Ishihara (third son) Nobuhiro Ishihara (fourth son) Kotaro Koizumi Chisako Takashima Life After Aging Shingo Fujimori Tetsuko Kuroyanagi Sanae Takaichi Platinum Family Spartan Education The Season of the Sun
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