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His 春の夢 was translated into English as Inhabitation in 2018, but I don't know how to add that section to the article. The Japanese version of Miyamoto's article also mentions two more of his books that have been translated into English (and two into French), but the translation of 春の夢 is not mentioned there. I'm going to forbear from fixing the Japanese page mostly because my Japanese is not that good, but also because I remain too annoyed at Wikipedia to bother... (But I'm still tempted to say something about the book.) Shanen (talk) 04:43, 20 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]