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Shuntarô Tanikawa was born on 15 December, 1931 in Tokyo City, is a Japanese poet. Discover Shuntarô Tanikawa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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Occupation writer,soundtrack,director
Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 15 December 1931
Birthday 15 December
Birthplace Tokyo City
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Who Is Shuntarô Tanikawa's Wife?

His wife is Yoko Sano (m. 1990–1996), Tomoko Okubo (m. 1957–1989), Eriko Kishida (m. 1954–1955)

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Wife Yoko Sano (m. 1990–1996), Tomoko Okubo (m. 1957–1989), Eriko Kishida (m. 1954–1955)
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Children Kensaku Tanikawa

Shuntarô Tanikawa Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Writer

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1931

Shuntarō Tanikawa (谷川 俊太郎) (born December 15, 1931, in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese poet and translator.

He is one of the most widely read and highly regarded of living Japanese poets, both in Japan and abroad, and a frequent subject of speculations regarding the Nobel Prize in Literature.

1970

Since the 1970s Tanikawa also provided short, onomatopoeic verses for picture books he published in collaboration with visual artist Sadamasa Motonaga, whom he had befriended during his residency in New York in 1966, offered by the Japan Society.

He has collaborated several times with the lyricist Chris Mosdell, including creating a deck of cards created in the omikuji fortune-telling tradition of Shinto shrines, titled The Oracles of Distraction.

Tanikawa also co-wrote Kon Ichikawa's Tokyo Olympiad and wrote the lyrics to the theme song of Howl's Moving Castle (film).

Together with Jerome Rothenberg and Hiromi Itō, he has participated in collaborative renshi poetry, pioneered by Makoto Ōoka.

The philosopher Tetsuzō Tanikawa was his father.

1983

Among his contributions to less conventional art genres is his open video correspondence with Shūji Terayama (Video Letter, 1983).

1989

Several of his collections, including his selected works, have been translated into English, and his Floating the River in Melancholy, translated by William I. Eliott and Kazuo Kawamura, won the American Book Award in 1989.

Tanikawa has written more than 60 books of poetry in addition to translating Charles Schulz's Peanuts and the Mother Goose rhymes into Japanese.

2008

He was nominated for the 2008 Hans Christian Andersen Award for his contributions to children's literature.

and awarded Golden Wreath of Struga Poetry Evening in 2022.

He also helped translate Swimmy by Leo Lionni into Japanese.

2012

The author-illustrator Yōko Sano was his third wife, and illustrated a volume of his poems: Onna Ni, translated by William I. Elliott and Kazuo Kawamura (Shueisha, 2012).

Some of his collections available in translation: