Kikuchi Kan Prize

The Kikuchi Kan Prize (菊池寛賞 Kikuchi Kan Shō?) honors achievement in all aspects of Japanese culture. It was named in honor of Kikuchi Kan.[1]

The Prize is presented annually by Bungei Shunju literary magazine and the Society for the Advancement of Japanese Culture.[2]

Contents

Select list of prizewinners

The list of prizewinners includes a range of individual and institutional honorees.[3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Bungei Shunju, Kikuchi Kan Prize
  2. ^ a b "Professor Gets Prize; Keene of Columbia Cited for Work in Japanese Letters," New York Times. March 5, 1962.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Bungei Shunju, Award winners
  4. ^ "Hata Masanori". Japan: An Illustrated Encyclopedia. 1. Tokyo: Kodansha. 1993. pp. 508. ISBN 4069310983. 
  5. ^ Lincoln Center Festival 2010 (NY), Hisashi Inoue bio notes
  6. ^ Litteraire japonaise, http://www.shunkin.net/Auteurs/?author=83[ Informations biographiques, Matsumoto Seicho]
  7. ^ "In Memoriam: Edwin McClellan, Noted for Translations of Japanese Literature," Yale Office of Public Affairs. May 19, 2009.
  8. ^ University of Hawaii, honorary degree, Edward Seidensticker
  9. ^ SKIP City International D-Cinema Festival, 2008, bio notes, Yoji Yamada
  10. ^ Grand Street Issue 71. contributors, Akira Yoshimura

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