Tomoji Abe
(1903-1973)

Japanese novelist, social critic, humanist and translator – Tomoji Abe was born in Mimasaka (City in Okayama Prefecture, Japan) on June 26th, 1903 and died in Tokyo (Special wards in the eastern part of Tokyo Metropolis in Japan, that used to form a single city) on April 23rd, 1973 at the age of 69. Today Tomoji Abe would be 120 years old.

Age

how old was Tomoji Abe when he died?

69

Tomoji Abe died in 1973 at the age of 69.


Biographical data

Birthday June 26th, 1903 (Friday)
Place of Birth Mimasaka
City in Okayama Prefecture, Japan
Death Date April 23rd, 1973 (Monday)
Death place Tokyo
Special wards in the eastern part of Tokyo Metropolis in Japan, that used to form a single city
Birth sign (Zodiac) Cancer (The Crab) ♋
Chinese Zodiac Rabbit 兔

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Birthday

When was Tomoji Abe born?

Tomoji Abe was born on June 26th, 1903.

Death

When did Tomoji Abe die?

Tomoji Abe died on April 23rd, 1973 at the age of 69 in Tokyo (Special wards in the eastern part of Tokyo Metropolis in Japan, that used to form a single city). Today Tomoji Abe would be 120 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Tomoji Abe born?

Mimasaka (City in Okayama Prefecture, Japan).

Death place

Where did Tomoji Abe die?

Tokyo (Special wards in the eastern part of Tokyo Metropolis in Japan, that used to form a single city).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Tomoji Abe?

Tomoji Abe was born in the zodiac sign Cancer (The Crab).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Tomoji Abe have?

Tomoji Abe was born in 1903 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Rabbit.

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