Masataka Murasawa has written:
'Daigaku to kokka' -- subject(s): Higher education and state
Masataka Takano has written: 'I no genten' -- subject(s): Medical care, Medicine, Life (Biology)
Masataka Suzuki has written: 'Yama to kami to hito' -- subject(s): Shugen (Sect), Mountain worship
Masataka Murakami has written: 'Kinsei kanji bunka to Nihongo' -- subject(s): Chinese characters, History
Masataka Fuse has written: 'Yumi saiku hiden no sho' -- subject(s): Bow and arrow, Military art and science, Archery
Masataka Banno has written: 'China and the West, 1858-1861' -- subject(s): History, China, China. Tsung li ko kuo shih wu ha men
Masataka Miyawaki has written: 'James Harris's theory of universal grammar' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Contributions in comparative and general grammar, Grammar, Comparative and general, History
Susumu Watanabe has written: 'Ishizaka Masataka to sono jidai' -- subject(s): Political activity, Farmers
Masataka Kosaka is a Japanese author who has written a wide range of literary works, including novels, essays, and short stories. Some of his notable works include "Warera ga rinjin no hanzai" (Our Neighbor's Crime) and "Shi wa bando ni todomaru" (Death Stops at the Concert).
Masataka Taketsuru died in 1979.
Masataka Taketsuru was born in 1894.
Masataka Kawase was born in 1840.
Masataka Kawase died in 1919.