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Sanada Taiheiki (novel)
is jidaigeki novel written by Shōtarō Ikenami. The novel deals with the Sanada clan during the Warring States period in Japan The stories were originally serialized as a serial in the Japanese magazine ''Asahi Shimbun, Shūkan Asahi'' between 1974 and 1982. The novel was adapted into a television series in 1985 and a manga series. Shōtarō Ikenami Sanada Taiheiki Museum was opened in Ueda, Nagano in 1998. Adaptation * ''Sanada Taiheiki (TV series), Sanada Taiheiki'' (1985) References

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Shōtarō Ikenami
was a Japanese author. He wrote a number of historical novels. He won the Naoki Award for popular literature in 1960. Many of his historical novels were adapted for TV and cinema. Early life Born on January 25, 1923 in Sintencho, Asakusa-ku, Tokyo (now 7-chome Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo). Father Tomijiro is Nihonbashi tinsel of wholesaler attended work in clerk, mother, tin is Asakusa in錺職Imai Professor third eldest daughter of, Shotaro was the eldest son. During the Great Kanto Earthquake, he moved to Urawa, Saitama, with his parents, and stayed there until the age of six (1929). Eventually, both parents moved to Tokyo. Shotaro enters Negishi Elementary School . Tojiro, whose business was unsatisfactory, opened a ballpark at Shimotani Kaminegishi with the investment of his close relatives, but divorced this year due to parents' discord. Shotaro was taken over by his mother and moved to his grandfather's house in Asakusa Eijucho, and moved to Nishitachi Elementary School in S ...
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