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Obi-Wan Takes the High Ground! - The LoopDazai OsamuOrganizationArmed Detective AgencyAge22Height181cmWeight67kg6 more rows
When he was in school, he would often walk home with a boy he had a crush on. Once the boy gave him a newt, and Dazai, who hated newts, accepted it as though he were delighted.
Dazai is a young man with mildly wavy, short, dark brown hair and narrow dark brown eyes.
15 Ango Sakaguchi Ango Sakaguchi is a character that is collectively hated by the Bungo Stray Dogs fandom, and with good reason. However, like all the other characters in the universe, he is based on the real-life novelist Ango Sakaguchi, whose real name was Heigo Sakaguchi, who wrote the book Discourse On Decadence.
Dazai, Chuya, Fifteen Years Old Port Mafia boss Ogai asks 15-year-old Dazai to look into a troubling rumor. Later, Chuya Nakahara, leader of the "Sheep" organization, accosts Dazai.
Osamu Dazai's No Longer Human (1948), the second-best-selling novel in Japanese history, is a heavily autobiographical work that tells the tale of Oba Yozo, an intensely alienated young man who lives a life of unrelenting tragedy. Its author committed suicide soon after its publication.
Osamu Dazai (Japanese: 太宰 治, Hepburn: Osamu Dazai) is a fictional character featured in the manga series Bungo Stray Dogs. He is a member of the Armed Detective Agency and former executive of the underworld organization, the Port Mafia.
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5 No Longer Human. Osamu Dazai may not have the strongest psychical ability, but his near undefeatable throughout means of ability. He possesses the ability No Longer Human which enables him to nullify any ability another person utilizes with a single touch.
Chuuya has a blood-headed personality and can't stand a minute with Dazai by his side as both of them will always taunt each other to no end. But despite that, he is known as Dazai's partner....About.NicknameMr. Fancy HatGenderMaleAge22BirthdayApril 29Height160 cm (5'3")6 more rows
DeceasedSakunosuke Oda.Tatsuhiko Shibusawa.Karma.André Gide.
Dazai's literary work No Longer Human has received quite a few adaptations: a graphic novel written by the horror manga artist Junji Ito, a film directed by Genjiro Arato, the first four episodes of the anime series Aoi Bungaku, and a variety of mangas one of which was serialized in Shinchosha's Comic Bunch magazine. It is also the name of an ability in the anime Bungo Stray Dogs and Bungo and Alchemist, used by a character named after Dazai himself.
Shūji Tsushima (津島修治, Tsushima Shūji), who was later known as Osamu Dazai, was the eighth surviving child of a wealthy landowner in Kanagi, a remote corner of Japan at the Northern tip of Tōhoku in Aomori Prefecture. At the time of his birth, the huge, newly-completed Tsushima mansion where he would spend his early years was home to some thirty family members. The Tsushima famil…
In 1916, Tsushima began his education at Kanagi Elementary. On March 4, 1923, Tsushima's father Gen'emon died from lung cancer, and then a month later in April Tsushima attended Aomori High School, followed by entering Hirosaki University's literature department in 1927. He developed an interest in Edo culture and began studying gidayū, a form of chanted narration used in the pu…
Tsushima kept his promise and settled down a bit. He managed to obtain the assistance of established writer Masuji Ibuse, whose connections helped him get his works published and establish his reputation. The next few years were productive for Tsushima. He wrote at a feverish pace and used the pen name "Osamu Dazai" for the first time in a short story called "Ressha" ("列車", "Train") i…
Japan entered the Pacific War in December, but Dazai was excused from the draft because of his chronic chest problems, as he was diagnosed with tuberculosis. The censors became more reluctant to accept Dazai's offbeat work, but he managed to publish quite a bit anyway, remaining one of very few authors who managed to get this kind of material accepted in this period. A nu…
In the immediate post-war period, Dazai reached the height of his popularity. He depicted a dissolute life in postwar Tokyo in Viyon no Tsuma (Villon's Wife, 1947), depicting the wife of a poet who had abandoned her and her continuing will to live through several hardships.
In 1946, Osamu Dazai releases a controversial literary piece titled Kuno no Ne…
On June 13, 1948, Dazai and Tomie drowned themselves in the rain-swollen Tamagawa Canal, near his house. Their bodies were not discovered until six days later, on June 19, which would have been his 39th birthday. His grave is at the temple of Zenrin-ji, in Mitaka, Tokyo.
At the time, there was a lot of speculation about the incident, with theories of forced suicide by Tomie. Keikichi Nakahata, a kimono merchant who frequented the Tsushima family, was shown …