Naoki Tanemura

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Naoki Tanemura(種村直樹) is a writer in Japan it, an essayist, and a critic, a Railway Writer. A lot of thing commentaries, the account of a trip sentences, and the mysteries are announced concerning the railway in Japan.

He is a Shiga Prefecture Otsu City coming from. He graduated from Department of Law at Kyoto University after it had graduated from Shiga prefectural Zeze high school. He became the journalist of Mainichi Shimbun, and became independent afterwards.

Tanemura is well informed about the railway in Japan. Especially, it is detailed to the railway system of Japan. Moreover, the form of travel of "Kimagure Ressha" (capricious train) that he had advocated influenced a lot of young people. He produced word "Kishatabi" (train travel). This word is used for various books in Japan.

Tanemura has a fan club. The writer in Japan who has its fan club is considerably few. He travels with the member of the fan club. And, he makes the appearance a book. This book obtained the opinion opinion "It was friendly" and "It is a private material".

Tanemura likes to come round the post office. He saves money in the post office, and gets the stamp of the post office. This hobby was named "Ryokou Chokinn" (travel savings) by him.

[edit] See also

  • Shunnzo Miyawaki
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