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{{short description|Japanese screenwriter}}
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| nationality = Japanese
| nationality = Japanese
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| known_for = [[Tokyo Story]]
| known_for = ''[[Tokyo Story]]''
| occupation = Screenwriter
| occupation = Screenwriter
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{{nihongo|'''Kogo Noda'''|野田 高梧|'''Noda Kōgo'''|November 19, 1893September 23, 1968, [[Hakodate, Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]]}} was a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[screenwriter]] most famous for collaborating with [[Yasujirō Ozu]] on many of the director's films.
{{nihongo|'''Kogo Noda'''|野田 高梧|Noda Kōgo|November 19, 1893{{snd}}September 23, 1968}} was a Japanese [[screenwriter]] most famous for collaborating with [[Yasujirō Ozu]] on many of the director's films.


Born in [[Hakodate]], Noda was the son of the head of the local tax bureau and younger brother to Kyūho, a [[Nihonga]] painter.<ref name="Hakodate">{{cite web|url=http://www.city.hakodate.hokkaido.jp/soumu/hensan/jimbutsu_ver1.0/b_jimbutsu/noda_ko.htm|title=Noda Kōgo|work=Hakodate jinbutsushi|publisher=City of Hakodate|language=Japanese|accessdate=29 November 2010}}</ref> He moved to [[Nagoya]] after completing elementary school and later went to [[Waseda University]].<ref name="Hakodate" /><ref name="kotobank">{{cite web|url=http://kotobank.jp/word/%E9%87%8E%E7%94%B0%E9%AB%98%E6%A2%A7|title=Noda Kōgo|work=Nihon jinmei daijiten|publisher=Kōdansha|language=Japanese|accessdate=29 November 2010}}</ref> After graduating, he worked for the city of Tokyo while also serving as a reporter for ''[[Katsudō kurabu]]'', one of the major film magazines, using the pen name Harunosuke Midorikawa.<ref name="Hakodate" /> On the recommendation of a scriptwriter friend from junior high, [[Takashi Oda]], he joined the script department at [[Shōchiku]] after the [[Great Kanto Earthquake]].<ref name="Hakodate" /><ref name="kotobank" /> He soon became one of the studio's central screenwriters, penning for instance ''[[Aizen katsura]]'' (1938), one of its biggest prewar hits.<ref name="Hakodate" />
Born in [[Hakodate]], Noda was the son of the head of the local tax bureau and younger brother to Kyūho, a [[Nihonga]] painter.<ref name="Hakodate">{{cite web|url=http://www.city.hakodate.hokkaido.jp/soumu/hensan/jimbutsu_ver1.0/b_jimbutsu/noda_ko.htm |title=Noda Kōgo |work=Hakodate jinbutsushi |publisher=City of Hakodate |language=Japanese |accessdate=29 November 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110607054010/http://www.city.hakodate.hokkaido.jp/soumu/hensan/jimbutsu_ver1.0/b_jimbutsu/noda_ko.htm |archivedate= 7 June 2011 }}</ref> He moved to [[Nagoya]] after completing elementary school and later went to [[Waseda University]].<ref name="Hakodate" /><ref name="kotobank">{{cite web|url=http://kotobank.jp/word/%E9%87%8E%E7%94%B0%E9%AB%98%E6%A2%A7|title=Noda Kōgo|work=Nihon jinmei daijiten|publisher=Kōdansha|language=Japanese|accessdate=29 November 2010}}</ref> After graduating, he worked for the city of Tokyo while also serving as a reporter for ''[[Katsudō kurabu]]'', one of the major film magazines, using the pen name Harunosuke Midorikawa.<ref name="Hakodate" /> On the recommendation of a scriptwriter friend from junior high, [[Takashi Oda]], he joined the script department at [[Shōchiku]] after the [[1923 Great Kantō earthquake|Great Kantō earthquake]].<ref name="Hakodate" /><ref name="kotobank" /> He soon became one of the studio's central screenwriters, penning for instance ''[[Aizen katsura]]'' (1938), one of its biggest pre-war hits.<ref name="Hakodate" />


He is most known for his collaborations with Ozu, which began with Noda supplying the script for the director's first feature ''[[Sword of Penitence]]'' (1927) and led to such postwar masterpieces as ''[[Tokyo Story]]'' (1953). He co-wrote thirteen of Ozu's fifteen postwar films.
He is most known for his collaborations with Ozu, which began with Noda supplying the script for the director's first feature ''[[Sword of Penitence]]'' (1927), and led to such postwar works as ''[[Tokyo Story]]'' (1953), regarded by many critics as one of the greatest films of all time. He co-wrote thirteen of Ozu's fifteen post-war films.


When the [[Writers Association of Japan]] was formed in 1950, Noda served as its first chair.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.j-writersguild.org/society/history.html|title=Enkaku|publisher=Kyōdō kumiai Nihon shinario sakka kyōkai|language=Japanese|accessdate=30 November 2010}}</ref>
When the [[Writers Association of Japan]] was formed in 1950, Noda served as its first chair.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.j-writersguild.org/society/history.html |title=Enkaku |publisher=Kyōdō kumiai Nihon shinario sakka kyōkai |language=Japanese |accessdate=30 November 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101203010912/http://www.j-writersguild.org/society/history.html |archivedate= 3 December 2010 }}</ref>


==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==
{| class="wikitable" style="clear:none; font-size:90%; padding:0 auto; width:70%; margin:auto"
{| class="wikitable" style="clear:none; font-size:90%; padding:0 auto; width:70%; margin:auto"
! colspan=5 align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"|
|-
|-
! colspan="5" style="text-align:center; background:#fff;"|
! Year !! Japanese Title !! [[Rōmaji]] !! English Title !! Director
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; | 1927
! rowspan=2 | Year
! colspan=3 | Title
! rowspan=2 | Director
|-
! Japanese Title
! [[Rōmaji]]
! English Title
|-
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1927
| 懺悔の刃
| 懺悔の刃
| ''[[Zange no yaiba]]''
| ''Zange no yaiba''
| ''[[Sword of Penitence]]''
| ''[[Sword of Penitence]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; rowspan=2| 1929
| style="background:#efefef;" rowspan="2"| 1929
| 和製喧嘩友達
| 和製喧嘩友達
| ''[[Wasei kenka tomodachi]]''
| ''Wasei kenka tomodachi''
| ''[[Fighting Friends Japanese Style]]''
| ''[[Fighting Friends Japanese Style]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| 会社員生活
| 会社員生活
| ''[[Kaishain seikatsu]]''
| ''Kaishain seikatsu''
| ''[[The Life of an Office Worker]]''
| ''[[The Life of an Office Worker]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; rowspan=5| 1930
| style="background:#efefef;" rowspan="5"| 1930
| 結婚学入門
| 結婚学入門
| ''[[Kekkongaku nyumon]]''
| ''Kekkongaku nyumon''
| ''[[An Introduction to Marriage]]''
| ''[[An Introduction to Marriage]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| 進軍
| 進軍
| ''[[Shingun]]''
| ''Shingun''
| ''[[Marching On (film)|Marching On]]''
| ''[[Marching On (film)|Marching On]]''
| [[Kiyohiko Ushihara]]
| [[Kiyohiko Ushihara]]
|-
|-
| その夜の妻
| その夜の妻
| ''[[Sono yo no tsuma]]''
| ''Sono yo no tsuma''
| ''[[That Night's Wife]]''
| ''[[That Night's Wife]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| エロ神の怨霊
| エロ神の怨霊
| ''[[Erogami no onryo]]''
| ''Erogami no onryo''
| ''[[The Revengeful Spirit of Eros]]''
| ''[[The Revengeful Spirit of Eros]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| 足に触った幸運
| 足に触った幸運
| ''[[Ashi ni sawatta koun]]''
| ''Ashi ni sawatta koun''
| ''[[The Luck Which Touched the Leg]]''
| ''[[The Luck Which Touched the Leg]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; rowspan=1| 1931
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1931
| 東京の合唱
| 東京の合唱
| ''[[Tokyo no gassho]]''
| ''Tokyo no gassho''
| ''[[Tokyo Chorus]]''
| ''[[Tokyo Chorus]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; rowspan=2| 1932
| style="background:#efefef;" rowspan="2"| 1932
| 靑春の夢いまいづこ
| 靑春の夢いまいづこ
| ''[[Seishun no yume imaizuko]]''
| ''Seishun no yume imaizuko''
| ''[[Where Now Are the Dreams of Youth?]]''
| ''[[Where Now Are the Dreams of Youth?]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| また逢ふ日まで
| また逢ふ日まで
| ''[[Mata au hi made]]''
| ''Mata au hi made''
| ''[[Until the Day We Meet Again]]''
| ''[[Until the Day We Meet Again]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; rowspan=1| 1933
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1933
| 東京の女
| 東京の女
| ''[[Tokyo no onna]]''
| ''Tokyo no onna''
| ''[[Woman of Tokyo]]''
| ''[[Woman of Tokyo]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; rowspan=1 | 1935
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1935
| 箱入娘
| 箱入娘
| ''[[Hakoiri musume]]''
| ''Hakoiri musume''
| ''[[An Innocent Maid]]''
| ''[[An Innocent Maid]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; rowspan=1 | 1938
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1938
| 愛染かつら
| 愛染かつら
| ''[[Aizen katsura]]''
| ''Aizen katsura''
| ''[[The Tree of Love]]''
| ''[[The Tree of Love]]''
| [[Hiromasa Nomura]]
| [[Hiromasa Nomura]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; rowspan=2 | 1939
| style="background:#efefef;" rowspan="2"| 1939
| 続 愛染かつら
| 続 愛染かつら
| ''[[Zoku aizen katsura]]''
| ''Zoku aizen katsura''
| ''[[The Tree of Love, Part II]]''
| ''[[The Tree of Love, Part II]]''
| [[Hiromasa Nomura]]
| Hiromasa Nomura
|-
|-
| 愛染かつら 完結篇
| 愛染かつら 完結篇
| ''[[Aizen katsura kanketsuhen]]''
| ''Aizen katsura kanketsuhen''
| ''[[The Tree of Love: The Conclusion]]''
| ''[[The Tree of Love: The Conclusion]]''
| [[Hiromasa Nomura]]
| Hiromasa Nomura
|-
|1940
|
|
|''The Legend of Tank Commander Nishizumi''<ref>{{high-imperial-screen|page=212}}</ref>
|[[Kōzaburō Yoshimura]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; | 1949
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1949
| 晩春
| 晩春
| ''[[Banshun]]''
| ''Banshun''
| ''[[Late Spring]]''
| ''[[Late Spring]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; | 1950
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1950
| 宗方姉妹
| 宗方姉妹
| ''[[Munekata shimai]]''
| ''Munekata shimai''
| ''[[The Munekata Sisters]]''
| ''[[The Munekata Sisters]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; | 1951
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1951
| 麥秋
| 麥秋
| ''[[Bakushu]]''
| ''Bakushu''
| ''[[Early Summer]]''
| ''[[Early Summer]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; | 1952
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1952
| お茶漬けの味
| お茶漬けの味
| ''[[Ochazuke no aji]]''
| ''Ochazuke no aji''
| ''[[The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice]]''
| ''[[The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; | 1953
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1953
| 東京物語
| 東京物語
| ''[[Tokyo monogatari]]''
| ''Tokyo monogatari''
| ''[[Tokyo Story]]''
| ''[[Tokyo Story]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; | 1956
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1956
| 早春
| 早春
| ''[[Soshun]]''
| ''Soshun''
| ''[[Early Spring]]''
| ''[[Early Spring (1956 film)|Early Spring]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; | 1957
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1957
| 東京暮色
| 東京暮色
| ''[[Tōkyō boshoku]]''
| ''Tōkyō boshoku''
| ''[[Tokyo Twilight]]''
| ''[[Tokyo Twilight]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; | 1958
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1958
| 彼岸花
| 彼岸花
| ''[[Higanbana]]''
| ''Higanbana''
| ''[[Equinox Flower]]''
| ''[[Equinox Flower]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; rowspan=2| 1959
| style="background:#efefef;" rowspan="2"| 1959
| お早よう
| お早よう
| ''[[Ohayo]]''
| ''Ohayo''
| ''[[Good Morning (film)|Good Morning]]''
| ''[[Good Morning (1959 film)|Good Morning]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| 浮草
| 浮草
| ''[[Ukigusa]]''
| ''Ukigusa''
| ''[[Floating Weeds]]''
| ''[[Floating Weeds]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; | 1960
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1960
| 秋日和
| 秋日和
| ''[[Akibiyori]]''
| ''Akibiyori''
| ''[[Late Autumn (1960 film)|Late Autumn]]''
| ''[[Late Autumn (1960 film)|Late Autumn]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; | 1961
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1961
| 小早川家の秋
| 小早川家の秋
| ''[[Kohayagawa-ke no aki]]''
| ''Kohayagawa-ke no aki''
| ''[[The End of Summer]]''
| ''[[The End of Summer]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|-
|-
| rowspan=1 style=background:#efefef; | 1962
| style="background:#efefef;"| 1962
| 秋刀魚の味
| 秋刀魚の味
| ''[[Sanma no aji]]''
| ''Sanma no aji''
| ''[[An Autumn Afternoon]]''
| ''[[An Autumn Afternoon]]''
| [[Yasujirō Ozu]]
| Yasujirō Ozu
|}
|}


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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/guti/cemetery/PERSON/N/noda_k.html Noda Kōgo's grave], ''Rekishi ga nemuru Tama Reien'' {{ja}}
* [http://www6.plala.or.jp/guti/cemetery/PERSON/N/noda_k.html Noda Kōgo's grave], ''Rekishi ga nemuru Tama Reien'' {{in lang|ja}}
* {{imdb name|id=0633792|name=Kogo Noda}}
* {{IMDb name|id=0633792|name=Kogo Noda}}
* {{jmdb name|id=0363570|name=Kogo Noda}}
* {{jmdb name|0363570|name=Kogo Noda}}


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Revision as of 01:15, 4 March 2024

Kōgo Noda
Kōgo Noda in 1941
Born(1893-11-19)November 19, 1893
DiedSeptember 23, 1968(1968-09-23) (aged 74)
NationalityJapanese
OccupationScreenwriter
Known forTokyo Story

Kogo Noda (野田 高梧, Noda Kōgo, November 19, 1893 – September 23, 1968) was a Japanese screenwriter most famous for collaborating with Yasujirō Ozu on many of the director's films.

Born in Hakodate, Noda was the son of the head of the local tax bureau and younger brother to Kyūho, a Nihonga painter.[1] He moved to Nagoya after completing elementary school and later went to Waseda University.[1][2] After graduating, he worked for the city of Tokyo while also serving as a reporter for Katsudō kurabu, one of the major film magazines, using the pen name Harunosuke Midorikawa.[1] On the recommendation of a scriptwriter friend from junior high, Takashi Oda, he joined the script department at Shōchiku after the Great Kantō earthquake.[1][2] He soon became one of the studio's central screenwriters, penning for instance Aizen katsura (1938), one of its biggest pre-war hits.[1]

He is most known for his collaborations with Ozu, which began with Noda supplying the script for the director's first feature Sword of Penitence (1927), and led to such postwar works as Tokyo Story (1953), regarded by many critics as one of the greatest films of all time. He co-wrote thirteen of Ozu's fifteen post-war films.

When the Writers Association of Japan was formed in 1950, Noda served as its first chair.[3]

Selected filmography

Year Title Director
Japanese Title Rōmaji English Title
1927 懺悔の刃 Zange no yaiba Sword of Penitence Yasujirō Ozu
1929 和製喧嘩友達 Wasei kenka tomodachi Fighting Friends Japanese Style Yasujirō Ozu
会社員生活 Kaishain seikatsu The Life of an Office Worker Yasujirō Ozu
1930 結婚学入門 Kekkongaku nyumon An Introduction to Marriage Yasujirō Ozu
進軍 Shingun Marching On Kiyohiko Ushihara
その夜の妻 Sono yo no tsuma That Night's Wife Yasujirō Ozu
エロ神の怨霊 Erogami no onryo The Revengeful Spirit of Eros Yasujirō Ozu
足に触った幸運 Ashi ni sawatta koun The Luck Which Touched the Leg Yasujirō Ozu
1931 東京の合唱 Tokyo no gassho Tokyo Chorus Yasujirō Ozu
1932 靑春の夢いまいづこ Seishun no yume imaizuko Where Now Are the Dreams of Youth? Yasujirō Ozu
また逢ふ日まで Mata au hi made Until the Day We Meet Again Yasujirō Ozu
1933 東京の女 Tokyo no onna Woman of Tokyo Yasujirō Ozu
1935 箱入娘 Hakoiri musume An Innocent Maid Yasujirō Ozu
1938 愛染かつら Aizen katsura The Tree of Love Hiromasa Nomura
1939 続 愛染かつら Zoku aizen katsura The Tree of Love, Part II Hiromasa Nomura
愛染かつら 完結篇 Aizen katsura kanketsuhen The Tree of Love: The Conclusion Hiromasa Nomura
1940 The Legend of Tank Commander Nishizumi[4] Kōzaburō Yoshimura
1949 晩春 Banshun Late Spring Yasujirō Ozu
1950 宗方姉妹 Munekata shimai The Munekata Sisters Yasujirō Ozu
1951 麥秋 Bakushu Early Summer Yasujirō Ozu
1952 お茶漬けの味 Ochazuke no aji The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice Yasujirō Ozu
1953 東京物語 Tokyo monogatari Tokyo Story Yasujirō Ozu
1956 早春 Soshun Early Spring Yasujirō Ozu
1957 東京暮色 Tōkyō boshoku Tokyo Twilight Yasujirō Ozu
1958 彼岸花 Higanbana Equinox Flower Yasujirō Ozu
1959 お早よう Ohayo Good Morning Yasujirō Ozu
浮草 Ukigusa Floating Weeds Yasujirō Ozu
1960 秋日和 Akibiyori Late Autumn Yasujirō Ozu
1961 小早川家の秋 Kohayagawa-ke no aki The End of Summer Yasujirō Ozu
1962 秋刀魚の味 Sanma no aji An Autumn Afternoon Yasujirō Ozu

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Noda Kōgo". Hakodate jinbutsushi (in Japanese). City of Hakodate. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Noda Kōgo". Nihon jinmei daijiten (in Japanese). Kōdansha. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  3. ^ "Enkaku" (in Japanese). Kyōdō kumiai Nihon shinario sakka kyōkai. Archived from the original on 3 December 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
  4. ^ High, Peter B. (2003). The Imperial Screen. Wisconsin Studies in Film. The University of Wisconsin Press. p. 212. ISBN 0-299-18134-0.

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