Kyūya Fukada
Kyūya Fukada (1903–1971) was a Japanese writer, novelist and mountaineer.
Also recorded as Kyuya Fukada; Kyuuya Fukada.
Overview
Born at Daishōji in 1903, died at Mount Kaya in 1971.
In detail
Kyūya Fukada studied at Tokyo Imperial University, First Higher School and Fukui Prefectural Fujishima High School. the recorded working language is Japanese.
Membership is recorded of Japanese Alpine Club.
Works named in the authority record are 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.
Distinctions recorded are Yomiuri Prize.
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“Kyūya Fukada”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3201034: Kyūya Fukada
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深田久弥 終焉の地( 芽ガ岳 )
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深田記念公園と深田祭2
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