Hachirō Satō
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Hachirō Satō
Summary
Hachirō Satō is a human[1]. His place of birth was Ichigaya-Yakuōjimachi[2]. He was born on May 23, 1903[3]. He passed away in Tokyo[4]. He died on November 13, 1973[5]. He worked as a novelist[6], poet[7], and lyricist[8].
Key Facts
- Born in Ichigaya-Yakuōjimachi[2], Hachirō Satō…
- Hachirō Satō passed away in Tokyo[4].
- Hachirō Satō was born on May 23, 1903[3].
- Hachirō Satō died on November 13, 1973[5].
- Burial took place at Zōshigaya Cemetery[9].
- Hachirō Satō's father was Kōroku Satō[10].
- Hachirō Satō held citizenship in Japan[11].
- Hachirō Satō held citizenship in Empire of Japan[12].
- Hachirō Satō's professions included novelist[6].
- Hachirō Satō's professions included poet[7].
- Hachirō Satō's professions included lyricist[8].
- Hachirō Satō's education included a stint at Waseda Junior & Senior High School[13].
- A notable student of Hachirō Satō was Osamu Yoshioka[14].
- A notable student of Hachirō Satō was Kumoko Miyanaka[15].
- A notable work attributed to Hachirō Satō is Q11271667[16].
- A notable work attributed to Hachirō Satō is Q11260845[17].
- A notable work attributed to Hachirō Satō is Q11279780[18].
- A notable work attributed to Hachirō Satō is Ringo no Uta[19].
- A notable work attributed to Hachirō Satō is Q11338431[20].
- A notable work attributed to Hachirō Satō is Q11581543[21].
- Hachirō Satō received the NHK broadcasting culture award[22].
- Hachirō Satō received the Medal with Purple Ribbon[23].
- Hachirō Satō was a member of Q11518488[24].
- Hachirō Satō was a member of Japan Lyricists Association[25].
- Hachirō Satō was a member of The Association of Children's Song Writers in Japan[26].
Product Details
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Type: Person[27]
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Country: JP[28]
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Began / founded: 1903-05-23[29]
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Ended / dissolved: 1973-11-13[30]
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MusicBrainz ID: 898af3f4-86e2-41dc-9ff5-f35a62429e36[31]
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Ichigaya-Yakuōjimachi[2], Hachirō Satō… he was born on May 23, 1903[3]. His father was Kōroku Satō[10].
Education
Hachirō Satō's education included a stint at Waseda Junior & Senior High School[13]. He studied under Yaso Saijō[32].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include novelist[6], poet[7], and lyricist[8]. Notable students include Osamu Yoshioka[14], a lyricist[33], 1934–2010[34], of Japan[35], awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon[36] and Kumoko Miyanaka[15], a poet[37], b. 1935[38], of Japan[39].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Q11271667[16], a musical work/composition[40]; Q11260845[17], a single[41]; Q11279780[18], a musical work/composition[42]; Ringo no Uta[19], a musical work/composition[43]; Q11338431[20], a single[44]; and Q11581543[21], a musical work/composition[45].
Recognition
Awards received include NHK broadcasting culture award[22], an award[46], in Japan[47], founded in 1949[48] and Medal with Purple Ribbon[23], a grade of an order[49], in Japan[50], founded in 1955[51].
Death and Burial
Hachirō Satō died on November 13, 1973[5]. He died in Tokyo[4]. The cause of death was heart attack[52]. He is buried at Zōshigaya Cemetery[9].
FAQs
Where was Hachirō Satō born?
Hachirō Satō was born in Ichigaya-Yakuōjimachi[2].
Where did Hachirō Satō die?
Hachirō Satō passed away in Tokyo[4].
Who were Hachirō Satō's parents?
Hachirō Satō's father was Kōroku Satō[10].
What did Hachirō Satō do for work?
Hachirō Satō worked as novelist[6], poet[7], and lyricist[8].
Where did Hachirō Satō go to school?
Hachirō Satō was educated at Waseda Junior & Senior High School[13].
What awards did Hachirō Satō receive?
Honors received include NHK broadcasting culture award[22] and Medal with Purple Ribbon[23].