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    Kokoro (こゝろ, or in modern kana usage こころ) is a 1914 Japanese novel by Natsume Sōseki, and the final part of a trilogy starting with To the Spring Equinox and Beyond and followed by The Wayfarer (both 1912).

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  2. Menya Kokoro serves signature mazesoba and tonkotsu ramen at 3 outlet 100am, Plaza Singapura and Suntec City. Kokoro Mazesoba & ramen are specially created by chef Takuma. Delivery & take away available.

  3. Kokoro is a word that implies one's intellectual, emotional, and spiritual states, and is widely used in Japanese culture and language. Learn about the meaning, usage, and examples of kokoro, and how it relates to the Japanese Way of Tea and Zen philosophy.

  4. Natsume Sōseki, Edwin McClellan (Translator) 4.04. 33,070 ratings3,394 reviews. Hailed by The New Yorker as "rich in understanding and insight," Kokoro—"the heart of things"—is the work of one of Japan's most popular authors.

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  5. Published here in the first new translation in more than fifty years, Kokoromeaning "heart"—is the story of a subtle and poignant friendship between two unnamed...

  6. Jan 22, 2017 · A PDF file of the 1941 novel Kokoro by the Japanese writer Soseki Natsume, digitized by the Digital Library of India. The novel explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and identity in post-Meiji Japan.

  7. Published here in the first new translation in more than fifty years, Kokoromeaningheart”—is the story of a subtle and poignant friendship between two unnamed characters, a young man and an enigmatic elder whom he callsSensei.”