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However, his career took a sharp turn. After leaving the navy, he joined the newspaper Hochi Shimbun and later Yorozu Chōhō , where he rubbed shoulders with leading socialists and radicals of the day. Oshikawa is best known for coining the genre of "Kusō Kagaku Shōsetsu" (Fantasy Science Novels). Long before Isaac Asimov or Arthur C. Clarke were translated into Japanese, Oshikawa was writing serialized epics about submarines, ray guns, and interplanetary travel. oshikawa yuri
Since the name could refer to either a historical figure or a character from modern media (depending on context), this content covers both possibilities, prioritizing the most famous historical person first. When discussing the pioneers of Japanese literature, names like Natsume Sōseki or Kyōka Izumi usually come first. But one of the most radical, versatile, and tragically overlooked figures of the Meiji and Taisho eras is Oshikawa Yuri . The Ghost of the Future