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- Q11671982 subject Q6611261.
- Q11671982 subject Q8562633.
- Q11671982 subject Q8563302.
- Q11671982 subject Q8951739.
- Q11671982 abstract "Takasebune (高瀬舟, lit. "The Boat on the Takase River") is a short story by the Japanese writer Mori Ōgai, who is considered along with Natsume Sōseki to be one of the most important figures in modern Japanese literature. It is one of the author's best-known works. The plot concerns a boat that carried criminals from Kyoto to Osaka during the Edo period.".
- Q11671982 thumbnail Takase-bune.jpg?width=300.
- Q11671982 wikiPageWikiLink Q180903.
- Q11671982 wikiPageWikiLink Q184963.
- Q11671982 wikiPageWikiLink Q188863.
- Q11671982 wikiPageWikiLink Q231425.
- Q11671982 wikiPageWikiLink Q34600.
- Q11671982 wikiPageWikiLink Q356960.
- Q11671982 wikiPageWikiLink Q35765.
- Q11671982 wikiPageWikiLink Q6611261.
- Q11671982 wikiPageWikiLink Q7677301.
- Q11671982 wikiPageWikiLink Q8562633.
- Q11671982 wikiPageWikiLink Q8563302.
- Q11671982 wikiPageWikiLink Q8951739.
- Q11671982 comment "Takasebune (高瀬舟, lit. "The Boat on the Takase River") is a short story by the Japanese writer Mori Ōgai, who is considered along with Natsume Sōseki to be one of the most important figures in modern Japanese literature. It is one of the author's best-known works. The plot concerns a boat that carried criminals from Kyoto to Osaka during the Edo period.".
- Q11671982 label "Takasebune".
- Q11671982 depiction Takase-bune.jpg.