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Ozaki Kōyō

1868 - 1903

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Sa biographie est disponible en 18 langues sur Wikipédia. Ozaki Kōyō est le 3,585th écrivain le plus populaire (en baisse du 3,185th en 2024), la 1,038th biographie la plus populaire du Japon (en baisse du 919th en 2019), ainsi que le 81st écrivain du Japon le plus populaire.

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Among Écrivains

Among écrivains, Ozaki Kōyō ranks 3,585 out of 7,302Before him are Jessie Redmon Fauset, Dorothea Viehmann, E. W. Hornung, Antoine de la Sale, Torgny Lindgren, and Teofilo Folengo. After him are Titus Quinctius Atta, Augusto Monterroso, Arthur Waley, Giovanni Pontano, Edward William Lane, and Takeo Arishima.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1868, Ozaki Kōyō ranks 132Before him are Arthur Gore, Delfim Moreira, Emilie Snethlage, Cuno Amiet, Georges Lacombe, and Gilbert Walker. After him are Filipp Makharadze, Mikhail Pokrovsky, Emil Racoviță, Émile Fisseux, Sumner Paine, and Frank Watson Dyson. Among people deceased in 1903, Ozaki Kōyō ranks 52Before him are Harriet Lane, Robert Planquette, Apolinario Mabini, James Glaisher, William Ernest Henley, and Emily Warren Roebling. After him are Eugène-Anatole Demarçay, Frederick Law Olmsted, Lina Sandell, Prince Komatsu Akihito, Girolamo de Rada, and Gustav Radde.

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In Japon

Among people born in Japon, Ozaki Kōyō ranks 1,038 out of NaNBefore him are Moriteru Ueshiba (1951), Shigeo Nagashima (1936), Mitsuteru Yokoyama (1934), Nakahama Manjirō (1827), Kazuo Sakamaki (1918), and Shigesato Itoi (1948). After him are Tsuneko Okazaki (1933), Takeo Arishima (1878), Joseph Asajiro Satowaki (1904), Masayuki Uemura (1943), Takeshi Obata (1969), and Tetsuya Nishiwaki (1977).

Among Écrivains In Japon

Among écrivains born in Japon, Ozaki Kōyō ranks 81Before him are Hiromi Kawakami (1958), Natsuo Kirino (1951), Ai Yazawa (1967), Futabatei Shimei (1864), Tōson Shimazaki (1872), and Doppo Kunikida (1871). After him are Takeo Arishima (1878), Ryōtarō Shiba (1923), Shuntarō Tanikawa (1931), Shinichi Hoshi (1926), Tsubouchi Shōyō (1859), and Misuzu Kaneko (1903).

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