Kawaguchi Matsutarō (ji̍t-gú: 川口松太郎, 1899-nî 10-gue̍h 1-ji̍t-1985-nî 6-gue̍h 9-ji̍t) sī Ji̍t-pún té-phen kòo-sū, sió-suat, hì-kio̍k, í-kip kio̍k-pún tsok-ka.[1]. Kawaguchi Matsutarō kah tō-én Mizoguchi Kenji [en] ha̍p-tsok én-tshut [en] tsiâñ-tsē-pōo tēn-iáñ.[2][3]

Kawaguchi Matsutarō
(川口 松太郎)
Chhut-sì 1899 nî 10 goe̍h 1 ji̍t(1899-10-01)
Ji̍t-pún, Tang-kiañ
Koè-sin 1985 nî 6 goe̍h 9 ji̍t (85 hòe)
Ji̍t-pún, Tang-kiañ
Chit-gia̍p Tsok-ka, Kio̍k-pún-ka

Suán-ti̍k tsok-phín

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Sió-suat hām té-phen

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  • 1934: Tsuruhachi Tsurujirō (鶴八鶴次郎)
  • 1937–38: Aizen Katsura (愛染桂下情)
  • 1965: Nyonin Musashi (女人武藏)
  • 1969: Shigurejaya Oriku (しぐれ茶屋おりく)

Kio̍k-pún

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Tsù-kái

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  1. "川口松太郎 (Kawaguchi Matsutarō)". Kotobank (ēng Ji̍t-pún-gí). 14 September 2021 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  2. "Matsutaro Kawaguchi". British Film Institute. 15 September 2021 khòaⁿ--ê.  (Eng-gí)
  3. "川口松太郎 (Kawaguchi Matsutarō)". Kinenote (ēng Ji̍t-pún-gí). 14 September 2021 khòaⁿ--ê. 

Tsham-khó bûn-hiàn

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  • Kawaguchi, Matsutarō. Mistress Oriku: Stories from a Tokyo Teahouse. Tran, Royall Tyler. Tuttle Publishing (2007). ISBN 4-8053-0886-9 (Eng-gí)
  • Wakashiro, Kiiko. Sora yori no koe: Watakushi no Kawaguchi Matsutaro. Bungei Shunju (1988). ISBN 4-16-342800-3 (Eng-gí)

Tsham-ua̍t

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Guā-pōo liân-kiat

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