Kazuo Kikuta (Kazuo Kimita, March 1, 1908 - April 4, 1973) is a Japanese playwright and lyricist. My real name is Mr. Kikuta. My daughter, Ikko Kikuta is a composer.
Born in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture. I was adopted as soon as I was born, was taken to Taiwan with my parents (Saigo surname) in the 4th month of birth, but was abandoned shortly and was raised by other people after a while, when I was 5 years old, I was adopted by the Kikuta family Became. I entered Taiwan Jochi elementary school, but I sold it to a medicine wholesaler in mid-school, and worked as an annual service. After that, he studied at night school with a small priest in Osaka and Kobe.
I went to Tokyo in 1925 (Taisho 14th year). While working as a printing company, I met Sakutaro Hagiwara, Sato Hachiro, Hayashi Fumiko, Onozaburo and others, and I will enter the literary department of the Asakusa International Theater with care of Sato. After that, in 1933 (Showa 8 years), Furukawa Roppa and others sat down in the theater company "Lucky Kingdom" which was raised in Asakusa Tokiwa, and he was welcomed as a writer and entered the path of playwriting. 1935 (Showa 10 years) Roppa has left and belongs to Toho. Next year in 1936 Kikuta also moved to Toho and became the main force of the Toho literary department, evacuated to Esashi city (now · Oshu city) in Iwate prefecture during wartime.
Soon after World War II, he worked with composer Hiroki Furusako and worked on a number of radio dramas, TV dramas, movies, theater, musicals and sent out many hit works to the world. Especially in musicals, it is said to be a pioneer of postwar Japanese musicals. The two masterpieces are radio drama · movies such as "Bell Ringing Hill", "Your Name" series, "On the Bridge of That Bridge" series, and so on. On the stage such as "Dunhuang", "Goodwill", "Shinkenzure", "Wanderers", "Gone with the Wind" etc. In the songs, "Iyomante no Night", "Rainy Dutch Zaka", "Francesca's Bell" and so on.
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