Ōoka — Ōoka, Shōhei, japanischer Schriftsteller, * Tokio 6. 3. 1909, ✝ ebenda 25. 12. 1988; Grundthema seiner von der objektivierenden, psychologisch differenzierten Gestaltungskunst Stendhals beeinflussten Werke ist seine Erfahrung als… … Universal-Lexikon
Ōoka Shōhei — (jap. 大岡 昇平; * 6. März 1909 in Ushigome, Stadt Tokio (heute: Shinjuku, Tokio); † 25. Dezember 1988 in Tokio) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller. Leben Ōoka erlernte in der Seijō Oberschule die französische Sprache und hatte schon früh Kontakt zur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ōoka Station (Miyagi) — Ōoka Station Ōoka Station (大岡駅, Ōoka eki?) was a train station located on the Kurihar … Wikipedia
Ōoka River — (大岡川, Ōoka gawa?) is a river that flows through Yokohama, Japan. It is 14 km long and over 80 bridges are built on the river. External links … Wikipedia
Ōoka Tadasuke — In this Japanese name, the family name is Ōoka . Ōoka Tadasuke (大岡 忠相?, 1677 – February 3, 1752) was a Japanese samurai in the service of the Tokugawa shogunate. During the reign of Tokugawa Yoshimune, as a magistrate (machi bugyō) of Edo, his… … Wikipedia
Ōoka Station — This article is about the railway station in Shizuoka Prefecture. For the former railway station in Miyagi Prefecture, see Ōoka Station (Miyagi). Ōoka Station 大岡駅 Entrance to Ōoka … Wikipedia
Ōoka Echizen — This article is about the television series starring Gō Katō. For other uses, see Ōoka Tadasuke. Ōoka Echizen Genre Jidaigeki Country of origin Japan No. of episodes 402 Broadcast … Wikipedia
Ōoka, Nagano — Location of Ōoka in Nagano Prefecture Ōoka (大岡村, Ōoka mura?) was a … Wikipedia
Ōoka Makoto — ▪ Japanese poet and literary critic born Feb. 16, 1931, Mishima City, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan prolific Japanese poet and literary critic who was largely responsible for bringing contemporary Japanese poetry to the attention of the… … Universalium
Ōoka Shōhei — ▪ Japanese author born March 6, 1909, Tokyo, Japan died Dec. 25, 1988, Tokyo Japanese novelist famous for his depiction of the fate of Japanese soldiers during World War II. Ōoka studied French literature at Kyoto University and was… … Universalium