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Suiin Emi (江見 水蔭, Emi Suiin, 17 September 1869 – 3 November 1934), born Tadanori Emi (江見 忠功, Emi Tadanori), was a Japanese novelist and journalist. Born in Okayama into a shizoku (former samurai) family, he travelled to Tokyo to join the army but instead joined the Kenyūsha literary society and quickly became celebrated during the Sino-Japanese War for his patriotic stories in the newspaper . He was the first to refer to sumo as the national sport (kokugi), inspiring the name of the Ryōgoku Kokugikan stadium built in 1909. He died in Matsuyama.

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  • Suiin Emi (es)
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  • Tadanori Emi (江見 忠功 Emi Tadanori?, Okayama, 17 de septiembre de 1869 - Matsuyama, 3 de noviembre de 1934), mejor conocido bajo su seudónimo de Suiin Emi (江見 水蔭 Emi Suiin?), fue un novelista, traductor y periodista japonés. (es)
  • Emi Suiin(江見 水蔭),(17 septembre 1869 - 3 novembre 1934) est un écrivain et journaliste japonais, né à Okayama. (fr)
  • 江見 水蔭(えみ すいいん、明治2年8月12日(1869年9月17日) - 昭和9年(1934年)11月3日)は、岡山市生まれの小説家、翻訳家、編集者、冒険家。本名忠功(ただかつ)。 文学作品を皮切りに、通俗小説、推理小説、冒険小説、探検記など多岐に渡る分野に作品を残し、硯友社、博文館など数々の出版社で雑誌の編集発行に関わった。代表作に小説『女房殺し』、『地底探検記』、随筆『自己中心明治文壇史』、翻案戯曲『正劇 室鷲郎』など。 (ja)
  • Suiin Emi (江見 水蔭, Emi Suiin, 17 September 1869 – 3 November 1934), born Tadanori Emi (江見 忠功, Emi Tadanori), was a Japanese novelist and journalist. Born in Okayama into a shizoku (former samurai) family, he travelled to Tokyo to join the army but instead joined the Kenyūsha literary society and quickly became celebrated during the Sino-Japanese War for his patriotic stories in the newspaper . He was the first to refer to sumo as the national sport (kokugi), inspiring the name of the Ryōgoku Kokugikan stadium built in 1909. He died in Matsuyama. (en)
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  • Matsuyama, Japan (en)
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