. . . . "Ikki Kajiwara"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Ikki Kajiwara(\u68B6\u539F\u4E00\u9A0EKajiwara Ikki, September 4, 1936\u2013January 21, 1987) was a Japanese author, manga writer (not artist), and film producer, also known under the pseudonym Asao Takamori(\u9AD8\u68EE\u671D\u96C4Takamori Asao). His real name is Asaki Takamori(\u9AD8\u68EE\u671D\u6A39Takamori Asaki). The pseudonym was used since he was writing for a rival magazine at the time. Having multiple names would not allow overlaps by the two magazines. He is known for fighting and sports themes, with images of heroic young men with the occasional fine details as he moves from one topic to another. He was married to Pai Ping-ping and fathered a daughter, Pai Hsiao-yen."@en . . "Ikki Kajiwara(\u68B6\u539F\u4E00\u9A0EKajiwara Ikki, September 4, 1936\u2013January 21, 1987) was a Japanese author, manga writer (not artist), and film producer, also known under the pseudonym Asao Takamori(\u9AD8\u68EE\u671D\u96C4Takamori Asao). His real name is Asaki Takamori(\u9AD8\u68EE\u671D\u6A39Takamori Asaki). The pseudonym was used since he was writing for a rival magazine at the time. Having multiple names would not allow overlaps by the two magazines. He is known for fighting and sports themes, with images of heroic young men with the occasional fine details as he moves from one topic to another. He was married to Pai Ping-ping and fathered a daughter, Pai Hsiao-yen."@en .