Education
Waseda University.
長田 幹彦
Waseda University.
He also was a scriptwriter. Born in Tokyo, Nagata was the brother of fellow writer Nagata Hideo. Nagata and June"ichirō Tanizaki were close friends, even to the extent that Nagata used the pen name “Mikihiko June"ichirō” on some of his early works.
However, after Tanizaki went to Kyoto in 1912, their relations deteriorated, and afterwards they had little contact.
Nagata is best known for his semi-factual work on the Great Kantō earthquake, Daichi wa furu ("The Earth Shakes", 1923) and for numerous works on the Gion district of Kyoto. He later turned to scriptwriting and directed a theatrical troupe.
In 1947, he staged a play called Shōwa Ichidai Onna ("A Woman of the Shōwa period"), which starred the notorious Sada Abe, who had been released from prison shortly before, in a one-act dramatization of her crime. Nagata died of pneumonia in 1964, and his grave is at the Kanei-ji Cemetery in Ueno, Tokyo.