Mitsuzo Sasaki
1896–1934 (age 38)
Biography
Mitsuzo Sasaki (1896–1934) was a Japanese novelist whose literary works contributed to the rich tradition of Japanese fiction. His novels reflected the social realities and intellectual concerns of the Taishō period, engaging with themes relevant to his contemporary society.
Sasaki's career as a novelist demonstrated his commitment to literary expression and storytelling. His works contributed to the diverse landscape of Japanese literature during the early twentieth century. He was laid to rest at Kodaira Cemetery, honoring his place in Japanese literary culture.