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Small stone house (Koishi Fusako, 1937-) is a Japanese novelist, women’s history researcher, and a member of the Japanese pen club.

Person / history [ edit ]

Born in Oita City, Oita Prefecture. Graduated from Aoyama Gakuin Women’s Junior College.

Initially, he studied under Tatsuzo Nasu, wrote children’s literature as a doujin in the reindeer village, and was recommended by writer Mikio Minamihara after the 1975 International Ladies, and began to work on historical objects centered on women’s history.

Since Japan was a male -female male society, the truth of the empress and the distorted women who were not written in Masafumi were used as a historical novel, and the history of Masashi was the history of the government, so he wrote the history of the style as a backing.

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In addition to the writing, he is a lecturer in the history of the culture classroom, and the classroom in Yokohama, which began in 1989, has continued for more than 30 years, and the history of history, which started from Hachijojima, has counted 31 times.

  • “Prince Shotoku” Children’s biography Complete collection Poplar 1978
  • “Person’s 100 Episode of Women’s History” Rissho Shobo 1981 “50 Women in the Japanese History of Japan” New Person
  • “Liu Ren Chapter 100” Lifeng Study Room 1988
  • “Women’s Honnoji Temple” Sanbakusha 1992
  • “The Wife of Bungo Queen Isabel Christian Daimyo Sorin Otomo’s Wife” Work in 1995
  • “Flower Army Kita -government Life of the Royal Life” Work 1995
  • “Akatsuki no Empress” Work 1996
  • “Shrine King Saimei” Work Company 1997 Renamed to “Saimei Saimei of the Shrine Maiden”
  • “Amaterasu, Mochizumi” work company in 1999 “Iron Empress”
  • “Aoi no Emperor Emperor” Work 2000
  • “Former Emperor Kaguwashiki Tenpei’s Mother” Work Company 2002
  • “Legendary Empress of the Legend” Work Company 2005
  • “Edo no Extension” Heibonsha Shinsho 2005
  • “Story of the Japanese Emperor” Heibonsha Shinsho 2006
  • “Liu Renwang” Work Club 2008
  • “Ango Aikana” work company in 2010 [Island wife of Takamori Saigo]
  • “Shirakoya Ozakurajima Ryugaden” work, 2012
  • “One grain of wheat of Uchi Fuji Juli”, December 13, 2014. ISBN 978-4-86182-511-8.

Work together [ edit ]

  • “Nobunaga Oda’s Seven Mysterious” New Person Transportation 1989
  • “Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s Seven Mysterious” New Person Transportation 1990
  • “Seven Women who loved Ryoma” New person traffic company in 1991
  • “World of Wargion Night Story” New Person Trans -and -Society 1991
  • “Seven Women over Nobunaga” New person traffic company 1991
  • “Kirishitan Daimyo Wife” New Person Transportation 1991
  • “All of Kuroda Josui” New person traffic company 1992
  • “Taikoki of the Story”
  • “All of Yoshitsune Gen” New person traffic company 1993
  • “All of the Yamahin -do” New person traffic 1994
  • “Tokugawa Yoshimune’s Z Z’s T” New person traffic company 1995
  • “All of Uesugi Keikatsu” New person traffic company 1995
  • “All of Yoshitsune Minamoto” New person traffic company 2004
  • “Talking about medieval Kamakura” Heibonsha 2004
  • “Fierce Fighting of Sengoku” World Bunkosha 2006
  • “Late and Death of History Celebrities” New Person Traffic Affairs 2007
  • “All of Uesugi Keikatsu” New edition new person traffic company 2008
  • “Kuroda Kanbei” Harima Research Institute 2008
  • “Eight Women loved by Ryoma Sakamoto” New person traffic company 2010
  • “Japanese History Celebrity Lestpres” New Person Transition 2010
  • “All of Kuroda Kanbei” New Person Trading Society Chukyo Publishing 2013
  • “Food Lord and Princess” New Person Transition 2015
  • “Women who colored the ancient capital and romance” housewife and living shrine April -December 1991

Monthly magazine [ edit ]

Most

  • “History Reading Book” new person traffic company
  • “History and Trip” Akita Shoten
  • “History Road” PHP Research Institute
  • “History Current” Kaigoshi Publisher

Historical course [ edit ]

  • Takashimaya Tomo no Kai Culture Class (Yokohama)
  • Shinjuku Asahi Culture Center (Shinjuku)
  • Nihonbashi Club (Nihonbashi)
  • “Genealogy of City” 1981, Maruoka -cho, Sakai -gun, Fukui Prefecture
  • “Life of Kitasakusho” NHK Nomura Building 1995
  • “Yoshinomiya and the Empress of Kunitachi” Yoshino Museum, Nara Prefecture 2000
  • “Kanbei’s wife Kenen and Kuroda Family Women”

Drama commentary [ edit ]

  • “Kaika Love Paper” Shimbashi Theater December 1994 (Heroine of Meiji Restoration)
  • “Heike Women / Island” National Theater October 1995 (Life of Runi)
  • “February Dai Kabuki” Shimbashi February 1996 (Hideyoshi’s success and tragedy)
  • “Izumo no Akun”
  • “Musical the Chikamatsu” Nissio Theater February 1999 (Kimatsu’s romance seen in the heart)
  • “Fuchu’s History of Women” Domes Publishing 2008 (published)

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