Mayumi Inaba
0 sources
Mayumi Inaba
Summary
Mayumi Inaba is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Saya[2]. She was born on +1950-03-08T00:00:00Z[3]. She passed away in Shinagawa[4]. She died on +2014-08-30T00:00:00Z[5]. She worked as a novelist[6], poet[7], writer[8], prose writer[9], and university teacher[10]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month, #7,285 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Mayumi Inaba's place of birth was Saya[2].
- Mayumi Inaba's place of birth was Aichi Prefecture[12].
- Mayumi Inaba passed away in Shinagawa[4].
- Mayumi Inaba died in Tokyo[13].
- Mayumi Inaba was born on +1950-03-08T00:00:00Z[3].
- Mayumi Inaba was born on +1950-01-01T00:00:00Z[14].
- Mayumi Inaba died on +2014-08-30T00:00:00Z[5].
- Mayumi Inaba died on +2014-01-01T00:00:00Z[15].
- Mayumi Inaba held citizenship in Japan[16].
- Mayumi Inaba worked as a novelist[6].
- Mayumi Inaba's professions included poet[7].
- Mayumi Inaba worked as a writer[8].
- Mayumi Inaba worked as a prose writer[9].
- Mayumi Inaba's professions included university teacher[10].
- Mayumi Inaba's field of work was Japanese literature[17].
- Mayumi Inaba's field of work was literature[18].
- Mayumi Inaba's field of work was poetry[19].
- Among Mayumi Inaba's employers was Nihon University[20].
- Mayumi Inaba received the Women's Literature Prize[21].
- Mayumi Inaba received the Hirabayashi Taiko Prize[22].
- Mayumi Inaba received the Kawabata award[23].
- Mayumi Inaba received the Art Encouragement Prizes[24].
- Mayumi Inaba received the Chūnichi Shimbun award[25].
- Mayumi Inaba received the Tanizaki Prize[26].
- Mayumi Inaba is recorded as female[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Saya[2], a dissolved municipality of Japan[28], in Japan[29], founded in 1906[30] and Aichi Prefecture[12], a prefecture of Japan[31], in Japan[32], founded in 1872[33]. Recorded date of birth include +1950-03-08T00:00:00Z[3] and +1950-01-01T00:00:00Z[14].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include novelist[6], poet[7], writer[8], prose writer[9], and university teacher[10]. Fields of work include Japanese literature[17], a sub-set of literature[34]; literature[18], a type of arts[35]; and poetry[19], a literary form[36]. Among Mayumi Inaba's employers was Nihon University[20].
Recognition
Awards received include Women's Literature Prize[21], a literary award[37], in Japan[38]; Hirabayashi Taiko Prize[22], an award[39], in Japan[40], founded in 1973[41]; Kawabata award[23], a literary award[42], in Japan[43], founded in 1974[44]; Art Encouragement Prizes[24], an award[45], in Japan[46], founded in 1951[47]; Chūnichi Shimbun award[25], an award[48], in Japan[49], founded in 1947[50]; and Tanizaki Prize[26], a literary award[51], in Japan[52], founded in 1965[53].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include +2014-08-30T00:00:00Z[5] and +2014-01-01T00:00:00Z[15]. Recorded place of death include Shinagawa[4], a special ward of Japan[54], in Japan[55], founded in 1943[56], headquartered in Q11418376[57] and Tokyo[13], a de facto national capital[58], in Japan[59], founded in 1868[60].
Why It Matters
Mayumi Inaba ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month, #7,285 of 1,000,298).[11] She has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[61] She is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[62]
FAQs
Where was Mayumi Inaba born?
Mayumi Inaba was born in Saya[2].
Where did Mayumi Inaba die?
Mayumi Inaba passed away in Shinagawa[4].
What did Mayumi Inaba do for work?
Mayumi Inaba worked as novelist[6], poet[7], writer[8], prose writer[9], and university teacher[10].
What awards did Mayumi Inaba receive?
Honors received include Women's Literature Prize[21], Hirabayashi Taiko Prize[22], Kawabata award[23], and Art Encouragement Prizes[24].