Taichi Yamada
Taichi Yamada (1934–2023) was a Japanese novelist, screenwriter and writer.
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- Last revised
- 21 August 2026
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Born at Asakusa Kōen Rokku in 1934, died in Kawasaki in 2023.
Taichi Yamada studied at Waseda University and Odawara Senior High School. The recorded working language is Japanese.
Distinctions recorded are Kikuchi Kan Prize, Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, Hideo Kobayashi Sho and Asahi Prize.
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Asakusa Kōen Rokku
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Kawasaki
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The Encyclopedia exists whether or not anything is for sale. Corrections are recorded rather than overwritten, and every version of this record is kept. Published 21 August 2026.
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