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  1. Inoue Hisashi (井上 ひさし, Inoue Hisashi, 16 November 1934 – 9 April 2010) was a leading Japanese playwright and writer of comic fiction. From 1961 to 1986, he used the pen name of Uchiyama Hisashi.

  2. Aug 26, 2010 · Hisashi Inoue. The writer and playwright Hisashi Inoue was born in Kawanishi-machi, Higashiokitama-gun, Yamagata prefecture in 1934. He graduated from the French course of the Foreign Language Dept. of Sophia University.

  3. Mar 31, 2008 · Hisashi Inoue. The writer and playwright Hisashi Inoue was born in Kawanishi-machi, Higashiokitama-gun, Yamagata prefecture in 1934. He graduated from the French course of the Foreign Language Dept. of Sophia University.

  4. Nov 8, 2007 · With his deep love of the expressive potential of the Japanese language, Hisashi Inoue has continued to write highly acclaimed and popular works that have brought laughter and an appreciation of the joy and power of words to countless people.

  5. Hisashi Inoue. Hisashi Inoue (1934-2010) had written a number of scripts, including those for the popular puppet-adventure show Hyokkori hyotan-jima (Bottle-gourd Island), which aired on NHK between 1964-1969.

  6. (1934-2010) Japanese playwright and author with an oddly wide-ranging resumé that touched, briefly and powerfully, on the sf genre. Sent to a Catholic boarding school after his father's death, Inoue was baptised as a Christian and switched majors at Sophia University from German to French.

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  8. By Roger Pulvers. Apr 18, 2010. O n Friday, April 9, Hisashi Inoue died at the age of 75, and with his passing Japan lost its most brilliant playwright. Hisashi — I shall use his given name, as...