Keinichi Fukuda is a Japanese novelist, known for works such as "Sayonara, Gangsters" and "Tales for a Japanese Child." His writing often explores themes of youth culture, identity, and societal issues in contemporary Japan.
Tsuneari Fukuda has written: 'What is language?'
Akira Fukuda has written: 'Kyoto no densetsu'
Setsuko Fukuda has written: 'Classic greeting cards'
Masatoshi Fukuda has written: 'Sekai no hikari' -- subject(s): Theology
Ryosuke Fukuda has written: 'Kyushu no man'yo' -- subject(s): Man'yoshu
Hiroyuki Fukuda has written: 'Flowers' 'Kagekiha ni jurinsareru JR'
Yoshinosuke Fukuda has written: 'Shiragi shi' -- subject(s): History
Hitoshi Fukuda has written: 'Irrigation in the world' -- subject(s): Drainage, Irrigation
Taira Fukuda has written: 'Keiho kaishakugaku no shuyo mondai' 'Keiho no kiso chishiki'
Kunio Fukuda has written: 'Iro no namae jiten' -- subject(s): Color, Dictionaries, Japanese
Naomi Fukuda has written: 'Libraries for Japanese studies' 'Japanese history' -- subject(s): Bibliography
T. Fukuda has written: '17th Ins International Spymposium on Nuclear Pysics at Intermediate Energy'