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  1. Akimitsu Takagi (高木 彬光, Takagi Akimitsu, 25 September 1920 – 9 September 1995) was the pen-name of a popular Japanese crime fiction writer active during the Shōwa period of Japan. His real name was Takagi Seiichi.

  2. 9 de sept. de 1995 · Akimitsu Takagi ( 高木 彬光 , Takagi Akimitsu?, 25 September 1920–9 September 1995), was the pen-name of a popular Japanese crime fiction writer active during the Showa period of Japan. His real name was Takagi Seiichi. Takagi was born in Aomori City in Aomori Prefecture in northern Japan.

  3. 4 de ago. de 2023 · ‘The Tattoo Writer’ reúne 134 fotografías en blanco y negro tomadas por el fotógrafo amateur -y escritor de renombre- Akimitsu Takagi cuando esta práctica continuaba siendo marginal.

  4. Akimitsu Takagi has 110 books on Goodreads with 11452 ratings. Akimitsu Takagis most popular book is The Tattoo Murder Case.

  5. AKIMITSU TAKAGI was born in Japan in 1920 and went on to work as an aeronautical engineer until the end of the Second World War. He later decided to become a mystery writer on the recommendation of a fortune teller.

  6. 2,726 ratings390 reviews. Kinue Nomura survived World War II only to be murdered in Tokyo, her severed limbs discovered in a room locked from the inside. Gone is the part of her that bore one of the most beautiful full-body tattoos ever rendered.

  7. Kinue Nomura survived World War II only to be murdered in Tokyo, her severed limbs discovered in a room locked from the inside. Gone is the part of her that bore one of the most beautiful full-body tattoos ever rendered.