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Gosho's Detective Picture Book Reviews
My review of detectives (and detective novels) based on Gosho's Detective Picture Book (also called Gosho's Mystery Library) are as below, to be completed not in the near future.
❤️ denote my personal favorites
Sherlock Holmes (Arthur Conan Doyle) ❤️
Kogoro Akechi (Edogawa Rampo)
Hercule Poirot (Agatha Christie) ❤️
Arsene Lupin (Maurice Leblanc)
Jules Maigret (Georges Simenon)
Kousuke Kindaichi (Seishi Yokomizo)
Lieutenant Columbo (Richard Levison and William Link)
Zenigata Heiji (Kodo Nomura)
Philip Marlowe (Raymond Chandler)
C. Auguste Dupin (Edgar Allan Poe)
Ellery Queen (Ellery Queen) ❤️
V.I. Warshawski (Sara Paretsky)
Father Brown (C.K. Chesterton)
Cordelia Gray (P.D. James) ❤️
Heizo Hasegawa (Shotaro Ikenami)
Mitsuhiko Asami (Yasuo Uchida)
Nero Wolfe (Rex Stout)
Shunsaku Kudo (Nobumitsu Kodaka)
Hannibal Lecter (Thomas Harris)
Miss Marple (Agatha Christie) ❤️
Sam Spade (Dashiell Hammett)
Shozo Totsugawa (Kyotaro Nishimura)
Ninzaburo Furuhata (Kouki Mitani)
Perry Mason (Erle Stanley Gardner)
Mikeneko Holmes (Jiro Akagawa)
Inspector Samejima (Arimasa Osawa)
James Bond (Ian Fleming)
Kyosuke Kamizu (Akimitsu Takagi)
Charlie Chan (Earl Derr Biggers)
John Thorndyke (Richard Austin Freeman)
Touyama Kin-san (Tatsurou Jinde)
Mike Hammer (Mickey Spillane)
Philo Vance (S.S. Van Dine)
Akakabu-kenji (Shunzo Waku)
Drury Lane (Ellery Queen)
Katherine Turner (Misa Yamamura)
Henry Jackson (Isaac Asimov)
Denshichi (Tatsurou Jinde)
Lew Archer (Ross Macdonald)
Kiyoshi Mitarai (Soji Shimada)
The Old Man in the Corner (Baroness Orczy)
Joseph Rouletabille (Gaston Leroux)
Hanshichi (Kido Okamoto) ❤️
Koichiro Munakata (Seiichi Morimura)
Eitaro Imanishi (Seicho Matsumoto)
Gideon Fell (John Dickson Carr)
Yuichiro Goda (Kaoru Takamura)
Ukyou Sugishita (Yasuhiro Koshimizu)
Steve Carella (Ed McBain)
Hideo Himura (Alice Arisugawa)
Riyako Asabuki (Shizuko Natsuki)
Robert Ironside (Collier Young)
Akihiko Chuzenji (Natsuhiko Kyogoku)
Kiyoshi Shimada (Yukito Ayatsuji)
The Continental Op (Dashiell Hammett) ❤️
Ningyo Sashichi (Seishi Yokomizo)
Joseph French (Freeman Wills Crofts)
Yoshibumi Takagi (Kenzo Kitakata)
Mom (James Yaffe)
Rintaro Norizuki (Rintaro Noziruki)
Koko (Lilian Jackson Braun)
Manabu Yukawa (Keigo Higashino) ❤️
Daisuke Kanbe (Yasutaka Tsutsui)
Inspector Zenigata (Monkey Punch)
Robert Langdon (Dan Brown)
Akojuro Senba (Juran Hisao)
Kanki Ibaragi (Futaro Yamada)
Bannai Tarao (Yoshitake Hisa)
Richard Cuff (Wilkie Collins)
Philip Trent (E.C. Bentley)
Gregory House (David Shore)
Yoshio Kuraishi (Hideo Yokoyama)
Adrian Monk (Andy Breckman and David Hoberman)
Inspector Onitsura (Tetsuya Ayukawa)
Enshi Shunotei (Kaoru Kitamura)
Lincoln Rhyme (Jeffery Deaver)
Kei Enomoto (Yusuke Kishi)
Keisuke Shiratori (Takeru Kaido)
Genya Tojo (Shinzo Mitsuda)
Shioriko Shinokawa (En Mikami)
Handyman of Susukino (Naomi Azuma)
Kageyama (Tokuya Higashigawa)
Hotaro Oreki (Honobu Yonezawa)
Lisbeth Salander (Stieg Larsson)
Lieutenant Fukuie (Takahiro Ookura)
Takeshi Yoshiki (Soji Shimada)
Jiro Egami (Alice Arisugawa)
Kyouko Okitegami (Nisio Isin)
Sakurako Kujou (Shiori Ota)
The Phantom Thief Detective Yamaneko (Manabu Kaminaga)
Riko Rinda (Keisuke Matsuoka)
Shinichiro Hanaoka (Koji Hayashi and Junpei Yamaoka)
Richard Castle (Andrew W. Warlowe)
Hiroto Miyama (Manabu Uda)
Yukimasa Yugami (Hideo Iura)
Mikoto Mitsumi (Akiko Nogi)
Keita Kurokochi (Takashi Nagasaki)
Totono Kuno (Yumi Tamura)
Maomao (Natsu Hyuga)
Sherlock Holmes (Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss) ❤️
Rohan Kishibe (Hirohiko Araki)
Seiko Fuji (Miko Yasu)
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Seiichi Morimura, 90, Who Exposed Japanese Wartime Atrocities, Dies
In a widely read book, he detailed gruesome biological experiments on people at a secret Imperial Army site in occupied China before and during World War II. source https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/03/world/asia/seiichi-morimura-dead.html
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Antonio Velardo shares: Seiichi Morimura, 90, Who Exposed Japanese Wartime Atrocities, Dies by Richard Sandomir
By Richard Sandomir In a widely read book, he detailed gruesome biological experiments on people at a secret Imperial Army site in occupied China before and during World War II. Published: August 3, 2023 at 05:35PM from NYT World https://ift.tt/qbicd4U via IFTTT
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Notes from 15.08.2021 | These nights, I'm observing the night sky. The Ursa Major, the Vega, a part of the Draco. I use this map of the stars made long before me. A man, who was not passionate about the stars at all, a sailor and a merchant, left the map in a stack of old books, to be discovered by his son, equally uninterested in the stars as such, and the son of his son, who became an astrophysicist. Years later, he shared it with me — a romantic, who once thought she might just live to the era of space travel. A girl, who dreamt about boarding a spaceship, blazing the trail to the stars, meeting different alien races and knowing exactly how to communicate with them.
A girl, who is only left with an old map of stars and an equally old book of Japanese crime stories. Which are not exactly crime stories as we know them. They're merely stories about some sequences of ridiculous unhappy events that sometimes lead to people dying. Very emotional. Very tragic. Very much not about someone going on a heist, or mercilessly shooting everyone on that bus stop, or inventing such a scheme that even Sherlock gives in to this cruel riddle.
No, not that. Just life, and her clever ways to destroy everything that we love. Which can be much more cruel.
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P.S. This book contains three stories:
— Edogawa Ranpo, Beast in the Shadows (陰獣, Injū, 1928)
— Seichō Matsumoto, The Globular Wilderness (球形の荒野, Kyūkei no arano, 1962)
— Seiichi Morimura, The Teddy Bear (人間の証明, Ningen no shōmei, 1979)
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other than no longer human and asoiaf, are there other books that you like/would recommend?
there's many books that i liked but barely any i'd recommend ever lol. and even more whose contents and titles i forgot. tbh my taste in literature is like... really, really boring and middle aged man-coded. my second favorite book after no longer human is of human bondage by somerset maugham. i liked most of the well-known popular japanese golden age era novels, from dazai osamu i'm partial to his setting sun in particular, natsume soseki's kokoro, mishima yukio's kinkakuji (which i didn't even particularly like but it did something to me because it keeps haunting me). trashy as hell but i have a soft spot for murakami ryuu's coin locker babies. this work is very controversial due to being a product of its time but i reread gone with the wind by margaret mitchell a bunch of times throughout my life and am quite partial towards it, i loved all quiet on the western front by erich maria remarque, for some nebulous reason bonjour tristesse by francoise sagan has stuck with me and so did the teahouse fire by ellis avery. i hate most romanian authors with a passion but am very fond of mircea eliade's novel of the near-sighted adolescent. from the well-known classics i'm fond of robinson crusoe by daniel defoe and one hundred years of solitude by gabriel garcia marquez. i liked the master and margarita by mikhail bulgakov and war's unwomanly face by svetlana alexievich. i think i mentioned it a bunch of times before but devil's gluttony by morimura seiichi has left a deep impression on me... but again i don't think i'd go as far as recommend any of that to anyone lol because i don't know what the standards for "a good book" are since i've been embracing illiteracy more often than not in the past many many years
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Abe George
Hello friends, I decided to translate Abe George’s Wikipedia article (as of 9/12/2021, when I screenshotted it), and it was quite an undertaking. However, I hope this sheds some light on the guy, as he was quite a character but there’s not much about him on the English side of the internet.  Enjoy!
Abe George (May 17, 1937 - September 2, 2019) was a Japanese novelist and TV personality.
 Abe was a former yakuza clan member, who wrote about his experience in prison in the autobiographical novel, “Hei no Naka no Korinai Menmen.”  He also worked as a steward with JAL.  He wrote the manga series Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin, which was illustrated by Kakizaki Masasumi, which won the fifty-first Shogakukan Manga Award. He had type O blood.
 Abe’s real name was Abe Naoya.  His ex-wife is the businesswoman and essayist Endou Youko, and together they had a son named Endou Shoujirou. Shoujirou works in game development and supervision.
 The following section about Abe’s time as a yakuza is estimated to be “In truth, only about 10% accurate, and the rest is embellished.” According to Abe, “writers are like politicians - they never tell the truth.”  However, his time as a steward with JAL has been corroborated by Fukada Yusuke, the husband of one of his coworkers at the time.  Other colleagues have attested to his stories, and pictures remain.
Familial Background
 His father, Abe Masao, worked for Nippon Yusen.  His mother’s name was Tamae, and he was the second son - the youngest of four siblings.  He was born in the Tokyo-fu prefecture, today known as the city of Tokyo.  His mother was descended from Iwaya Matsuhei, which he detailed in the NHK June program in 1994, “Raibaru Nihonshi,” in the episode titled “Gekitotsu!  Senden Daiou~Iwaya Matsuhei to Murai Kichibe.’  His maternal grandfather, Kajiwara Nakaji, was born in the Meiji era in the Yamagata prefecture Fukuramura.  He graduated from The University of Tokyo, and became a banker.  His mother’s sister became wed to the eldest son of Dr. Kishi Seiichi, Doctor of Law.  His paternal grandfather was a ship engineer, and attended school with Masaoka Shiki and Natsume Souseki.
Returning to Japan
Due to his father’s job transferring to Europe, Abe was raised in London, England, and Rome, Italy.  Because of World War II, the European branch of Nippon Yusen was evacuated, and his family returned to Japan in 1941.  They lived in Ikedayama (now Shinagawa ward, Higashigotanda), and Abe attended Morimura Gakuen Junior and Senior High School.
 Abe’s father served as a civilian soldier in Shounantou (now Singapore).  Abe began to read his father’s book collection while he was deployed.  While still in National People’s School, he read the complete works of Shakespeare and Souseki, Plutarch’s Parallel Lives, and Meishou Genkouroku.  Azabu Elementary School, located in Minato-ku, called him a prodigy.
 At the end of World War II, Abe moved to his grandmother’s vacation home in Atami.  Nitta Kyouichi, who managed the Shochiku Robins, lived in his neighborhood and taught him baseball.  When Abe was an adult, he was part of an amateur baseball team with the Andou clan.  He told his mother that he could quit being a yakuza clan member if he became a professional baseball player, which led to his mother bringing him back to Nitta.  Nitta introduced him to a junior member of Keio’s baseball team, who urged him to live a better life.
Time in Azabu Middle School
 While at Azabu Middle School, Abe was classmates with former prime minister Hashimoto Ryuutarou.  Abe had planned to cheat off of a smart student during his entrance exam, and thought Hashimoto best for the role.  Years later, he met Hashimoto at a class reunion.  He felt a kinship with him, and they mutually promised to not inconvenience one another.  During Hashimoto’s time as prime minister, Abe was asked about the politics of the Liberal Democratic Party, and would often answer “Well, me and Ryuu-chan were classmates,” to defend them.  However, he clarified that this was actually a joke to highlight the absurdity that he was a former yakuza, a best-selling author, and Hashimoto’s classmate.
 When Abe was in his second year of middle school, he submitted a sexually explicit story to a magazine supervised by Edogawa Ranpo.  Edogawa remarked that Abe’s mind was diseased, and he was sent to Kita-Kamakura Temple to copy sutras.  While in middle school, Abe became the protege of Abe Kingo, who was a top executive of the Andou clan.  Because of his association with the clan, he was not allowed to enter Azabu high school.
 In 1952, Abe went to a summer festival, and fought with several stall-keepers.  This became an incident resulting in injury, due to Abe brandishing a kitchen carving knife.  His ashamed father forced him to study abroad in England, where he grew up, at a boarding school in Wimbledon.  While at school, he competed in a boxing tournament in South London, and was a welterweight champion.  Four months into his time at Wimbledon, he was caught naked with a foreign female student from Italy by a dormitory dean, and was expelled.  When he was sixteen, he worked as a cameraman and assistant in The Netherlands.  While there, he got into a fist fight with Robert Mitchum over a prostitute.
Time as an Andou Clan Member
 When Abe returned to Japan, he entered Keio Senior High School.  He became the head of the boxing club at his school, but also became a member of a crime syndicate in earnest.  Sixteen students from Waseda University challenged him to a fight, and he severely injured three of them.  The school called this “a great disgrace” and Abe was expelled.
 Abe attended six different high schools, including Kobe Suma High School, and Zushi Kaisei Senior High School.  He participated in a part-time curriculum while in the Andou clan.  When he was eighteen, he went to Isesaki, Yokohama to collect a debt.  There, he fought with an undocumented foreign broker, and was shot for the first time.
 When Abe was nineteen, he attempted to collect a debt from a delinquent foreigner.  However, a bouncer fought back, and Abe stole his car and gun.  Because of this, Abe was charged with attempted murder during a robbery, and violation of the Swords and Firearms Control Law.  He was transferred from a juvenile reformatory school to Shiga prison, and sentenced to seven years of penal servitude, without stay of execution.  However, upon recommendation from Kon Hidemi, this was appealed.  Once this went to the appeals court, his charge of attempted murder during a robbery was changed to theft, and he was charged with unlawful possession of weapons.  His sentence was reduced to two years and six months with the possibility of parole.
 After this, he was entrusted with protecting the head boss of the Chugoku syndicate, known as “The Iron Phantom.”  He fell in love with his boss’s daughter.  He also began to box under the name “Bloody Nao,” and won many matches overseas.  Abe served as a sparring partner to world champion Sandy Saddler, and played the role of a villain in fights in Hamburg.  Rikidouzan recommended that he quit the Andou clan and start wrestling, and offered to ask the Andou clan for help as an incentive.
 The following may also have been during his time with the Andou clan:  In 1980, after Abe became a writer, he was interviewed by the Kodansha publication Hot-Dog PRESS.  He said that he competed in a .22 caliber shooting competition in France, and won.  A reporter from Le Monde asked, “You don’t have guns in Japan, so why are you so good at shooting?” to which Abe blurted out, “Because I’m yakuza.”  He was subsequently deported from France.
Time at JAL
 In 1959, at the age of twenty-two, Abe graduated from his part-time curriculum.  He then entered the Tokyo YMCA International College of Hospitality.  In January 1961, at the age of twenty-three, he began working for JAL as a domestic and international flight attendant.  He eventually became a purser.  At one point, he hit a disruptive passenger.  This caused his criminal record (which included three crimes at the time) and yakuza associations to be exposed.   Though the Andou clan had dissolved in 1964, he was forced to leave JAL one month later in 1965.
 Abe was a diligent purser.  On the other hand, he was quick to get emotional.  It was said that he stole his coworker’s girlfriend, punched his “arrogant” branch manager, and threw a passenger.  When he got to work, he removed his clan’s crest from his car and replaced it with his work badge.
 While at JAL, he married his coworker, Endou Youko.  He met Fukada Yusuke, who was a part of the Public Relations department for JAL, and who would later become an author.  Abe was also a colleague of Fukada’s wife in the Flight Attendant Department.  Fukada thought that Abe was a typical refined returnee.  He realized he didn’t know him at all when Abe was forced to resign, and his yakuza ties were exposed.
 Abe was dispatched to fight in the Hiroshima gang wars, which were from April 17, 1963 to August 25, 1967.  This conflict was depicted in “Battles Without Honor or Humanity: Police Tactics,” as an all-out war.  In reality, Abe had free time, and often amused himself by playing baseball.  Once, while playing in a commercial district, he hit a softball into the outfield stands of the Hiroshima Municipal Baseball Stadium.  Afterwards, the chairman of the shopping district told him to take the test to join the Hiroshima Carp.
Time as a Businessman
 After leaving JAL in 1966, Abe served time in prison.  That same year, he became friends with Mishima Yukio at a boxing gym.  Mishima wrote an original script based on Abe’s time at JAL.  This was made into a movie called “Fukuzatsu’na Kare” by Daiei Film, starring Tamiya Jirou.  The character that Tamiya played was named “Miyagi Jouji.”  Once Abe debuted his writing career, he took inspiration from this, and used the pen name Abe Jouji, or Abe George.
 After the Andou clan was dissolved, Abe worked as a recruiter for the Koganei clan in Shinjuku.  At the same time, his wife managed a restaurant called Sausalito, and Abe worked as a kickboxing commentator, a livehouse manager, a promoter, and a horse race forecaster.
 From 1960 to 1970, Abe managed an Aoyama jazz club called Rob Roy.  He had his wife Endou manage the main building, and left the Akasaka, Roppongi, and Mita buildings to his mistress.  He bought a white Cadillac Fleetwood, a Doberman, and a 700-tsubo palatial residence in Ohtaku Unoki.  Both Sugano Kunihiko, and Yano Akiko (who was a high school student at the time) performed at Rob Roy.  Youko recalled this time in her story, “Aoyama ‘Rob Roy’ Monogatari,” and also made television appearances to promote it.
 For a half year, starting in September, 1974, Abe served as the chief navigator for an artillery boat belonging to the Bolivian armed forces.  He was tasked with eliminating the revolutionary army.  Then, in 1975, he snuck into South Vietnam to obtain 25 kilograms of French-made methamphetamine at a low price, right before Saigon fell.  The meth was previously priced at fifteen million yen, and was highly coveted.
 That same year, he was charged with unlawful possession of firearms, and possession of narcotics.  He was sentenced to four years at Fuchu Prison without the possibility of parole.  There, he met fellow prisoner Shirosaki Tsutomu, who was an activist with the Red Army Faction (later known as the Japanese Red Army).  Abe wrote that he was almost recruited by him before the hijacking of JAL flight 472.
 In 1981, Abe left yakuza life.  He had a total of fourteen convictions in Japan, including assault, gambling, possession of narcotics, and sexual delinquency.  He also had three convictions outside of Japan.  He spent eight years in prison, both domestically and internationally.
Novelist and Media Personality
 Abe started writing in 1983.  He initially could not find a publisher, but Yamamoto Natsuhiko recognized him as a literary talent.  He wrote “Shitsunai,” and a story that chronicled his times in prison, “Hei no Naka no Korinai Menmen.”  Abe frequently cited Yamamoto as his benefactor in future works.
 In 1987, Abe finished writing “Hei no Naka no Korinai Menmen,” and it was published by Bungeishunju, Ltd.  It became a best-seller, and was adapted into a movie, cementing Abe’s status as a popular writer.  He became a regular on the documentary show “The Chase” on Fridays, which developed him as a media personality.  Abe revered Aoshima Yukio on “The Chase,” and supported him when he ran for the governor of Tokyo.
 Abe had become a famous writer, but when the Japanese asset price bubble collapsed, he was left in debt.  He divorced his wife, Endou Youko, who received the majority of his assets and beloved Porsche in a settlement.  Abe reluctantly bought an inexpensive autozam revue, but after he was impressed by its functionality, commented on it in the automobile magazine NAVI.  A car dealer in Tokyo offered Abe a discount if he could get himself and his three costars to drive in the car he bought.  Abe said, “There’s no way we’ll get the four of us in that car, so maybe cardboard cut-outs would work.”
 Abe also created manga, including 2005’s RAINBOW: Nisha Rokubou No Shichinin, which won the fifty-first Shogakukan Manga Award in the general category.  He would often appear in advertisements for tobacco cessation products.  Although he would usually say, “I’m happy that I quit smoking,” Abe confessed that he didn’t actually quit smoking in his blog.
 Abe always voted for the Japanese Communist Party, except for when he voted for the candidate from the Democratic Party of Japan in 2009, which he said he later regretted.  He typically supported the Japan Socialist Party, and the Japanese Communist Party.  He once witnessed Minobe Ryoukichi, then governor of Tokyo, eating at Hotel Okura, and got in an argument with him.
 In the 2000’s, Abe got a computer, and occasionally browsed on 2chan and Wikipedia.  On September 2, 2019, he passed away due to acute pneumonia.
 Connections
Abe introduced some celebrity friends in the book “Ore ga Shibireta Otokotachi - Nihon Kaidanji Retsuden.” This included Andou Noboru, Ishihara Yuujirou, Izumi Soushou, Okawa Kosuke, Ohno Banboku, Kanehira Masaki, Kogane Mitsuyoshi, Koshida Toshinari, “Sad Sam” Ichinose (Manager of Dado Marino), Shimada Jou, George Kawaguchi, Takamoto Kimio, Hatakeyama Takanori, Hanamura Motoji, Piston Horiguchi, Mac Suzuki, Miyazawa Kuniaki, Murata Katsushi, Morita Masashi, Yamanote Shou, Yusa Yoshikuni, Watanabe Masato, and many more.  Other celebrities also are mentioned in his book, such as Kaihara Seihei, Iwata Yukio, and Moriwaki Masamitsu.
Abe felt an obligation to Nagata Masaichi, so when his son, Nagata Mamoru, became a TBS Radio director and producer, he often agreed to projects he wouldn’t otherwise.  Nagata had him do impressions of Uchida Yuki, Endou Kumiko, and Sharon Stone, and also had him compete alongside other performers on a dating website to see who would be most popular.
Abe and Umemiya Tatsuo would call each other “Tatsu-chan” and “George.”
Abe was a big fan of Ogata Nana, and had her appear in a manga of his.
Abe was a fan of the Hanshin Tigers, and when he saw Yoshida Yoshio play, he became a fan of him as well.  He also revealed in his blog that he was good friends with Aota Noboru.
Abe played amateur shogi as a hobby.  In 1989, he published a story in the Japan Shogi Association’s magazine, “Shogi Magazine,” titled “Maketemo Korinai Juuniban.”  When he defeated Ohyama Yasuharu, he cried without fearing what the public would think.  He wrote about this in “Totsugeki Shogi Juuniban Top Kishi to no Nimai Ochi Funsenki.”
He was known to greatly love cats.  He wore cat t-shirts often, which his clan boss found inappropriate.
He once went to a live comedy show and thought, “This guy will sell well!”  This turned out to be Fukawa Ryou.  The next year, he saw him on television, and said “See!?  He’s selling well!”
Books
“Hei no Naka no Korinai Menmen” Bungeishunju Ltd., 1986
“Hei no Naka no Play Ball” Kodansha, 1987
“Yakuza Tosei no Suteki’na Menmen 28 Nenkan, Kono Otokotachi ni Miserarete” Sodensha, 1987
“Gokudou no Ongaeshi Abe George Waru no Bakengaku” Nesuko, 1987
“Hei no Soto no Otoko to Onnatachi” Wani Books, 1987
“Boku no Musho Shuugyou” Kodansha, 1987
“Haguri Hagure”  Shueisha, 1987
“Saraba, Gokudou” Kadokawa, 1987
“Nakibokuro” Kodansha, 1988
“Abe George no Otokogi Juku” Magazine House, 1988
“Hei no Naka no Korinai Menmen 2” Bungeishunju, 1988
“Jetstream” Kodansha, 1988
“Kumori Nochi Hare Butai Korinai George no Endless Live” Tokuma Shoten, 1988
“Kaketsu Zoro Me” Bungeishunju, 1988
“Choueki Ezushi” Kobunsha, 1988
“Chinpira Tosei” Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha, 1988
“Hei no Ue no Kyokugeishitachi” Sodensha, 1989
“Sugome, Salaryman!”  Tokuma Shoten, 1989
“Shou Nashi Batsu Ari Neko Mo Iru” Bungeishunju, 1989
“Pro Yakyuu Shinde Moraimasu Moto Gokudou no Watashi Dakara Ieru” Gakken, 1989
“Ougon no Akume” Sodensha, 1989
“Tsubute no Utakichi” Asahi Shinbun, 1989
“Onna ni Sugatte Gokudou Dosei Waga Itoshi no Gusai, Akusai, Seijo, Majo...tachi” Shufu to Seikatsu Sha, 1989
“Mimizu no Hana Uta” Bungeishunju, 1990
“Oretachi wa Katagi Janai” Kodansha, 1990
“Otoko no Jouken Motto Tsuyoi Otoko ni Naritai” Goma Books, 1990
“Kinoko” Chuokoron-Shinsha, 1991
“Jisoku Juuyon Knots, Higashi E” Kodansha, 1992
“Hakarareta Kishu” Sodensha, 1992
“Hei no Soto no Korinai Futari” Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha, 1992
“Itsumo Inochigake!  Shousetsu George Yamaguchi Monogatari” Nihon Television Broadcast, 1992
“Kokoro no Hei wa Jibun de Koero Abe George no Ikaretai Hito ni Ikareru Hou” AZ Communications, 1992
“Choueki no Tatsujin.  ‘America Han’ Hei no Naka no Korinai Menmen” Shueisha, 1992
“Dai Ressha Ryokou Orient Express 15000 Kilometers” Bungeishunju, 1992
“Totsugeki Shogi Juuniban Top Kishi to no Nimai Ochi Funsenki” Japan Shogi Association, 1992
“Shuujin Dourou” Kodansha, 1993
“Kaze no Mukou Ni” Kadokawa, 1993
“Gi Shite Gomen Watashi ga Shita o Maita Gonin no Sagishitachi” Crest, 1993
“Hei no Naka no Korinai Menmen 3” Bungeishunju, 1994
“Korinai Otoko to Iwaretemo…” Kosaido Akatsuki, 1994
“Fujichaku” Sandokee Publishing, 1994
“Douhan Tobaku” Bungeishunju, 1994
“Neko no Ii Bun, Neko no Mikata” Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 1995
“Bakuchi Gamble Tabigarasu” PlayGraph, 1995
“Boku wa Hyakujuu no Ou” Nan’un-Do, 1995
“Shiai Shoumon Chuushingura Kaidan” Urakumachi, 1996
“Okiro, Neboke Tora!  Aishite Iru Kara Iu.”  Sony Magazines, 1996
“Koitsu Dake wa Yurusenee Seken ni Kawatte Waru o Utsu” Nihon Bungei Sha
“America Higashikaigan Danronfuuhatsu” Kosaido Akatsuki, 1996
“Kaiketsu!  Golf ni Korita Hito ga Umaku Naru” PHP Institute, 1997
“George Kara Ai o Komete” Kosaido Akatsuki, 1997
“Omoide no Goronyan” Doubutsu Publishing, 1997
“Tenka Gomen no 13-Nin” PHP Institute, 1998
“Aa!! Onna ga Nihon o Dame ni Suru” Kadokawa, 1998
“Aki wa Nijinde Mieta” PHP Institute, 1998
“Ninkyou de Gozaru” Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha, 1999
“Final Round” Kodansha, 1999
“Kiritori Blues” Tokuma Shoten, 1999
“Koufuku no Susume ‘Yuuki’ to ‘Shinnen’ de Ikiru” Daiwa Shuppan, 2000
“Hei no Soto no Dousoukai” Bungeishunju, 2000
“Okanemochi wa Kuni no Takara Desu Haragatatsu Konna Shakai o Dou Ikiru” Pulse, 2000
“Ore ga Shibireta Oretachi Nihon Kaidanji Retsuden” Futabasha, 2001
“Yatsugadake Akagera Nisshi” PHP Institute, 2001
“Okaasan, Gomennasai Haha to Gureta Musuko no Monogatari” PHP Institute, 2001
“Rokujuusai Kara no Yancha Dou” Y and F, 2001
“Kioku ni Nokoru Kobushi Goutachi” Shogakukan, 2001
“Ore no Shakin Jigoku Deflation, Restructuring, Dontokai!” Sodensha, 2002
“Nihon Kaishijin Retsuden” Fusosha, 2002
“Hei no Naigai Kui Shinbo Uousaou”  Kodansha Plus Alpha, 2003
“Neko no Shippo” Kodansha, 2003
“Number One ni Naranai Ikigata” Nippon Jitsugyo, 2004
“Aiiro no Umi” PHP Institute, 2004
“Tosei no Gakkou” Reed, 2004
“Umanushi Dake ni Moukesaseruna-Ura Gawa Kara Mita Bakenjutsu” Haruki, 2005
“‘Atama no Ii Waru’ Dakara, Jinsei Umaku Iku!” Mikasa Shobo, 2006
“Ura mo Hyou mo Aru Monka.  Kakusa Shakai o Dashinuku Koudougaku” Reed, 2008
“Zetsumetsu Kigusha no Yuigon” Kodansha, 2009
“Mou, Neko Nashi de wa Ikite Ikenai.” Seishisha, 2013
Books (Co-Written)
“Yume o, Jitsugen Suru.  Ashi o Aratta Ore no Ikigata, Jinsei no Hirakikata Tsuukai Katari Oroshi” Keizaikai, 1989; with Tadashi Sato
“Nippon no Mei Zuihitsu” Extra volume 56, Sakuhin, 1995
“Ohshoubu no Murasakashin VS Nagashima Kyojin Otoko no Pride o Kaketa Saigo no Tatakai” Chuukei Shuppan, 1999; with Enatsu Yutaka
“Hito wa Naze Ikiru no Ka Ikite Ite Yokatta to Omoeru Tame Ni” Bungeisha, 2001; with Namikawa Eita
“Hei no Naka Kara Mita Jinsei” Kanaria Shobou, 2004; with Yamamoto Jouji
“Jinsei Soudan Gekijou” Chuokoron-Shinsha, 2014; with Amy Yamada
 Translation
Ronald Richard Roberts’s “The Ditches of Edison County” Fusosha, 1994
George Foreman’s “By George” Kadokawa Harui, 1995
Manga
“Akai Dangan” (Kishiyama Nao, Big Comic Spirits, Shogakukan)
“Apsaras” (Miyama Yuuki, Weekly Young Sunday, Shogakukan)
“Gurentai no Kamisama, Manju Touichi Densetsu, Guren” (Minegishi Shinmei, Kindai Mahjong Gold, Takeshobo)
“Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin” (Kakizaki Masasumi, Weekly Young Sunday, Big Comic Spirits, Shogakukan)
Others
“Rival Nihonshi 3” (NHK Broadcasting, Kadokawa Shoten)
“Korinai Henshuuchou Abe George no Nandakan Da” (Daily Sports)
Acting
Television
 “Golden Kickboxing” (Nippon TV) - Commentator
“Quiz Sekai wa Show by Shoubai!!” (Nippon TV)
“The Chase” (Nippon TV) - Friday Partner
“Abe George no Sports Zanmai” (MBS)
“Sekai Maru Goto 2001 Nen” (MBS, TBS)
“Abe George no Abunai Yoru” (TV Tokyo)
TV Drama
“Daihyoutori Shimariyaku Deka” (1990-1991, TV Asahi) - Chief Tatsumi/Ohshima Shigezo
“Sunday Drama Special Hei no Naka no Korinai Menmen” (TBS)
TV Anime
“City Hunter TV Special ‘Goodbye My Sweetheart’” (1997, Nippon TV) - Erika; Special Appearance
 Radio
“Ijuuin Hikaru Shinya no Bakajikara” (TBS Radio)
 Movies
“Hei no Naka no Korinai Menmen” (1987, Shochiku)
“Hei no Naka no Play Ball” (1987, Shochiku)
“Yakuza Tosei no Suteki’na Menmen” (1988, Toei)
“Crazy Boys” (1988, Shochiku Fuji)
“Comeback” (1990, Shochiku)
“Sha-King 1/2” (1998, Nikkatsu)
“Gokudou no Onnatachi Kejime” (1998, Toei)
Songs
Densetsu no “Akai Dama” (February 5, 1991, Teichiku) - with Sayama Yuka
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The 1986 TV movie Abnormal Sun (Ijo No Taiyo, 異常の太陽) directed by Noboru Tanaka (田中 登) and starring Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子), Junko Miyashita ( 宮下 順子), Hiroshi Katsuno (勝野 洋) and Reiko Oshida (大信田礼子) is being released on DVD in Japan in September.
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The release is a double feature of TV films based on stories by Japanese mystery writer Seiichi Morimura. The other film in the set is called Bride’s Neck (Hanayome No Kubi, 花嫁の首).
The plot for Abnormal Sun revolves around a detective suspecting his sister in-law, Meiko Kaji, of murder.
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HCG Phase 3 Information: Dinner The same four choices as the lunch menu listed above.
If you are up more inchds 2. Just make sure to avoid any heavy weight lifting or strenuous activity. During all of Maintenance and even after, you need to continue to weigh yourself every day.
Through working with our customers, we have found this phase to be unnecessary and therefore completely optional. Your vegetable and protein must be eaten together at meal times. It will provide you with a basic understanding of what the diet entails. Get a free PDF version of Dr. In fact, you should aim to drink 2 liters of water per VLCD day, in addition to any other liquid. Now, you should be craving healthier foods and a diet full of healthy fats, lean proteins, and fresh veggies.
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Transition off hCG Diet: I’m simply a mom sharing what has worked for myself and others. In fact, it is discouraged unless you have been on an exercise routine for 6 weeks or longer before starting the Pounds and Inches Away plan.
Tanning is discouraged during the VLCD as it can cause water retention and affect weight loss. I cannot open the copy up! Thank you a lot! The next morning when you weigh in, you should be back within 2 lbs of your supplement date weight. It was not part of Dr. Theses can help give you daily examples of how to eat.
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The first three weeks, you can eat anything you like except absolutely nothing can contain sugars or starches carbs. Only one tablespoonful of milk allowed in 24 hours. In the first few days of the diet, you may experience slight headaches. Send me the info now. The same four choices as the lunch menu listed above. Enjoy our free download of Dr. Notify me of follow-up comments by email.
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Massage and other spa treatments are also discouraged during the VLCD because they can interfere with weight loss. A Steak Day is a day when you eat nothing for breakfast or lunch, but drink plenty of fluids throughout the day.
Click below and start exploring more now The chicken breast must be off the bone. Even though there ARE some modifications that many are making to the original protocol that Dr. Here you will find several weeks of sample menus for all phases of the HCG Diet including gorge days, Phase 2, and Phase 3.
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I got the recipes and a program with what I should do, did a bioimpedance and that was it. Your Gorge Days are also a simeonx opportunity to eat anything that you think you might crave in the next month during the VLCD. Simeons’ full manuscript, you will learn a lot of the science behind how the hormone works within your smieons to cause the fast weight loss.
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