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Ōe (surname)
Ōe, Oe or Ooe (written: lit. "large bay") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Ōe no Chisato, Japanese waka poet *, the son of Kenzaburō Ōe *, princess of ancient Japan *, Japanese rower *, Japanese snowboarder *, Japanese novelist *, Japanese professional wrestler *Senri Oe is a Japanese jazz pianist, composer, producer, actor, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for his pop-music career in 1980s and '90's-era Japanese pop music'. Among his releases (totaling 45 #Singles, singles and 18 original #Original albu ... (大江 千里, born 1960), Japanese singer-songwriter *, Japanese screenwriter *, Japanese electronic musician known as Captain Funk {{DEFAULTSORT:Oe Japanese-language surnames ...
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Ōe No Chisato
was a Japanese ''waka (poetry), waka'' poet and Confucianism, Confucian scholar''MyPedia'' article "Ōe no Chisato". 2007. Hitachi Systems & Services. of the late ninth and early tenth centuries. His exact birth and death dates are unknown''Britannica Kokusai Dai-hyakkajiten'' article "Ōe no Chisato". 2007. Britannica Japan Co.''Digital Daijisen'' entry "Ōe no Chisato". Shogakukan. but he flourished around 889 to 923.McMillan 2010 : 136 (note 23). He was one of the Chūko Sanjūrokkasen and one of his poems was included in the ''Ogura Hyakunin Isshu''.Suzuki et al. 2009 : 35. He was a son of and a nephew of Ariwara no Yukihira and Ariwara no Narihira. Ten of his poems were included in the ''Kokin Wakashū'' and fifteen in later Nijūichidaishū, imperial anthologies. He was the author of the ''kudai waka,'' also known as the ''chisato-shū. A'' selection of waka based on lines from various Chinese poems. The following poem by him was included as No. 23 in Fujiwara no Teika's ...
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Hikari Ōe
is a Japanese composer. He is the son of Japanese author and Nobel Prize laureate Kenzaburō Ōe and Yukari Ikeuchi, and the nephew of director Juzo Itami. Biography Hikari Ōe was born autistic and developmentally disabled. Doctors tried to convince his parents to let their son die, but they refused to do so. Even after an operation, Ōe remained visually impaired, developmentally delayed, epileptic and with limited physical coordination. He does not speak much. Hikari figures prominently in many of the books singled out for praise by the Nobel committee: * ''A Personal Matter is a 1964 semi-autobiographical novel by Japanese writer Kenzaburō Ōe. It tells the story of a young father who must come to terms with the fact that his newborn son is severely mentally disabled. Plot The plot follows the story of Bird, a ...'' is the first of a series of works which describe aspects of Hikari's life.Sterngold, James "Nobel in Literature Goes to Kenzaburo Oe of Japan,"''New Yor ...
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Princess Ōe
(died 699) was a Japanese princess who lived during the Asuka period. She was a daughter of Emperor Tenji. Her mother was Lady Shikobuko (色夫古娘), daughter of Oshiumi no Miyakko Otatsu (忍海造小竜). Ōe's siblings included Prince Kawashima and Princess Izumi. Ōe married Emperor Tenmu and gave birth to two sons: Prince Naga Prince Naga (; d. 9 July 715) was a Japanese prince. He was the son of Emperor Tenmu and Princess Ōe, daughter of Emperor Tenji. His full brother was Prince Yuge. Career In the seventh year of Emperor Jito's rule (693) together with his ... and Prince Yuge. After Emperor Tenmu's death, they were qualified to become the next Emperor, but neither did. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Oe 699 deaths Year of birth unknown Emperor Tenmu 7th-century Japanese women Emperor Tenji Daughters of Japanese emperors ...
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Hideo Oe
is a Japanese rower. He competed in the men's coxed four event at the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this honor was subseq .... References 1944 births Living people Japanese male rowers Olympic rowers for Japan Rowers at the 1964 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century Japanese sportsmen {{Japan-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Hikaru Ōe
is a Japanese snowboarding, snowboarder. She competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics. References External links

* * * * 1995 births Living people Sportspeople from Toyama (city) Snowboarders at the 2018 Winter Olympics Snowboarders at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics Japanese female snowboarders Olympic snowboarders for Japan Snowboarders at the 2017 Asian Winter Games Youth Olympic gold medalists for Japan 21st-century Japanese sportswomen {{Japan-snowboarding-bio-stub ...
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Kenzaburō Ōe
was a Japanese writer and a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His novels, short stories and essays, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, deal with political, social and philosophical issues, including nuclear weapons, nuclear power, anticonformism, social non-conformism, and existentialism. Ōe was awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize in Literature for creating "an imagined world, where life and myth condense to form a disconcerting picture of the human predicament today"."Oe, Pamuk: World needs imagination"
, Yomiuri.co.jp; 18 May 2008.


Early life and education

Ōe was born in , a village now in Uchiko, Ehime, Uchiko, Ehime Prefecture, on Shikoku. The third of seven children, he grew up listening to his gr ...
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Momoe Oe
, better known by her maiden name , is a Japanese retired professional wrestler. She made her debut for All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) in July 1996 at the age of sixteen and during the next seven years, won all of the promotion's top titles, including the WWWA World Single Championship and the WWWA World Tag Team Championship. In 2003, Nakanishi quit AJW to become a freelancer and went on to win the AtoZ World Championship later that same year and the NEO Single and NWA Women's Pacific Championships in 2004. Nakanishi retired from professional wrestling on January 7, 2005, at the age of just twenty-four. She now works as a trainer at the U.W.F. Snakepit gym. Professional wrestling career All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (1996–2003) After graduating from junior high school in 1996, Nakanishi, with a sports background in gymnastics, joined the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) promotion for a career in professional wrestling. She made her in-ring debut later that same y ...
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Senri Oe
is a Japanese jazz pianist, composer, producer, actor, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for his pop-music career in 1980s and '90's-era Japanese pop music'. Among his releases (totaling 45 #Singles, singles and 18 original #Original albums (studio-recorded), albums), from the 1980s to the 1990s, are eight albums which received Japan Gold Disc Award, Japan's Gold Disc Award (Japan's equivalent to a Grammy for Best Album). He was also awarded the Gold Disc Award for Best Male Pop Artist in 1989. Senri Oe's pop music garnered mass popularity in Japan following his first single "Wallabee Shoes" in 1983. He has held concerts in Japan's largest stadiums, including Nippon Budokan, Yokohama Arena, Yokohama Stadium, Zozo Marine Stadium, Chiba Marine Stadium, MetLife Dome, Seibu Dome, NHK Hall, and Osaka-jō Hall, Osaka Castle Hall. He has also written and produced music for many artists, including Seiko Matsuda, Misato Watanabe, Hiromi Go, Hikaru Genji (band), Hikaru Genji and Sa ...
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Takamasa Oe
is a Japanese screenwriter. He was co-nominated with Ryusuke Hamaguchi for an Academy Award in the category Best Adapted Screenplay for the film '' Drive My Car''. Selected filmography * '' Drive My Car'' (2021; co-nominated with Ryusuke Hamaguchi is a Japanese film director and screenwriter. An alumnus of the University of Tokyo and the Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, he started gaining attention in his home country with the graduate film ...) * '' Gannibal'' (2022) * '' Dragons of Wonderhatch'' (2023) * ''Hina Is Beautiful'' (2023) * ''Whale Bones'' (2023) References External links * 1981 births Living people Japanese screenwriters Kindai University alumni Writers from Osaka Prefecture {{Japan-film-bio-stub ...
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Tatsuya Oe
(born 28 November 1969) is a New York-based Japanese composer, recording artist, music producer, and DJ, best known for the moniker of Captain Funk. He is known for his mastery and diversity of composition and music production in electronic, dance, rock, pop, and dramatic scores. In addition to commercial releases under recording artist monikers of Captain Funk, (Tatsuya) OE, and Dark Model, he has composed for and has been often featured on TV, film, video games, animation projects, and corporate branding campaigns in the US, Europe, and Asia markets. In July 2012, his composed piece as Dark Model was included on the first footage reel of 2013 movie ''Elysium'' (starring: Matt Damon, Jodie Foster. dir: Neill Blomkamp) played at San Diego Comic-Con. Tatsuya has collaborated with or remixed numerous artists/bands such as James Brown, Diana Ross, Chic, Simon Le Bon, Ron Sexsmith, Serge Gainsbourg, and many other icons. He is also called "Remix Wizard." Oe participated in Panaso ...
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