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Taira Hara
was a Japanese people, Japanese mangaka, manga artist and tarento born in Tosayamada, Kōchi, Tosayamada (now part of Kami, Kōchi, Kami), Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. He was a long-time resident of Koishikawa, Bunkyō, Tokyo, Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. He made his professional manga debut in 1963 with his story , published in ''Weekly Manga Times''. History

Hara was the oldest son, though he had an older sister. His father died of tuberculosis before he was born. Hara died of Liver tumor, liver cancer on 10 November 2006 at a hospital in Fujimi, Saitama, Fujimi, Saitama Prefecture. 1943 births 2006 deaths Manga artists Deaths from liver cancer People from Kōchi Prefecture {{Manga-artist-stub ...
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Taira Hara On A TV Quiz Show
The Taira was one of the four most important Japanese clans, clans that dominated Japanese politics during the Heian Period, Heian, Kamakura period, Kamakura and Muromachi period, Muromachi Periods of History of Japan, Japanese history – the others being the Fujiwara clan, Fujiwara, the Tachibana clan (kuge), Tachibana, and the Minamoto clan, Minamoto. The clan is divided into four major groups, named after the Emperor of Japan, emperor they descended from: Emperor Kanmu, Kanmu Heishi, Emperor Ninmyō, Ninmyō Heishi, Emperor Montoku, Montoku Heishi, and Emperor Kōkō, Kōkō Heishi. The clan is commonly referred to as or , using the character's Kanji#On'yomi (Chinese reading), On'yomi for ''Taira'', while means "Uji (clan), clan", and is used as a suffix for "extended family". History Along with the Minamoto clan, Minamoto, Taira was one of the honorary surnames given by the emperors of the Heian Period (794–1185 CE) to their children and grandchildren who were not ...
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