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Niimi Nankichi (新美 南吉, July 30, 1913 - March 22, 1943) is a Japanese author, also sometimes known as the Hans Christian Andersen of Japan.

He was born in Yanabe, Handa Aichi on July 30 1913. He lost his mother when he was only four years old. His skill in literature can be seen already in an early age. During the graduation from his elementary school, he wrote a haiku that impressed most people at the ceremony.

The Dandelion
So Many Days Trampled
Today’s Flower
At age 18 he went to Tokyo to enter Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. He fell sick with tuberculosis while in Tokyo shortly after graduated from the university, and returned to his hometown. He worked first as an elementary school teacher, then as a wemen's highschool teacher there. He died at age 29. Although number of his works is not large, he shows great talent in all of them. His works are known for its accurate and lively depiction of humans, and he is also often compared to Kenji Miyazawa. There is a Niimi Nankichi Memorial Museum in his birthtown Handa.

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(Some are given only with the Japanese title)

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