Rō Takenaka

1930 –

88

Who is Rō Takenaka?

Takenaka was a Japanese reporter, anarchist and critic born in Tokyo. He was the son of the artist and activist Eitarō Takenaka. Expelled from the Russian language department of the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, he went on to write about various subjects in the worlds of politics and culture under the pseudonyms "Yumeno Kyōtarō," "Kenka Takenaka" and "Hankotsu-no-Reporter" among others. He also wrote several books on Japanese film history. In his final years he continued his journalistic activities, despite his losing battle with cancer.

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Born
May 30, 1930
Ushigome

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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