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  1. Yumie Hiraiwa (平岩 弓枝, Hiraiwa Yumie, 15 March 1932 – 9 June 2023) was a Japanese Naoki Award -winning author. [1] Life. The daughter of the chief priest of Yoyogi Hachiman shrine, Hiraiwa was born in Tokyo in 1932.

  2. Hiraiwa Yumie (平岩 弓枝) is an award-winning Japanese author. She was born of the chief priest of the Yoyogi Hachiman shrine in Tokyo in 1932. She graduated from the Department of Japanese Literature at Japan Women's University.

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  3. Yumie Hiraiwa has 151 books on Goodreads with 33 ratings. Yumie Hiraiwas most popular book is 江戸の子守唄ー御宿かわせみ〈新装版〉 (2) (文春文庫).

  4. Mar 13, 2020 · Lady of the Evening Faces’ by Yumie Hiraiwa, translated by Patricia Lyons – A Personal Anthology. This interesting story follows a young woman after the death of her mother, the long-term lover of a wealthy married man, examining her relationship with someone connected to the man’s family.

  5. Yumie Hiraiwa (平岩 弓枝, Hiraiwa Yumie?, née le 15 mars 1932 et morte le 9 juin 2023 à Tokyo) [1] est une écrivaine japonaise, lauréate du prix Naoki [2].

  6. Hiraiwa Yumie is the author of The Mother of Dreams and Other Short Stories (3.51 avg rating, 51 ratings, 7 reviews, published 1986), Onʾyado Kawasemi (4...

  7. Yumie Hiraiwa (平岩 弓枝 Hiraiwa Yumie?, born 15 March 1932) is a Japanese Naoki Award-winning author. The daughter of the chief priest of Yoyogi Hachiman shrine, Hiraiwa Yumie was born in Tokyo in 1932.