Background
Born in Hakodate, Noda was the son of the head of the local tax bureau and younger brother to Kyūho, a Nihonga painter.
野田 高梧
Born in Hakodate, Noda was the son of the head of the local tax bureau and younger brother to Kyūho, a Nihonga painter.
Waseda University.
He moved to Nagoya after completing elementary school and later went to Waseda University. 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. He soon became one of the studio"s central screenwriters, penning for instance Aizen katsura (1938), one of its biggest prewar hits.
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. When the Writers Association of Japan was formed in 1950, Noda served as its first chairman