Nobusuke Tagomi

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Nobusuke Tagomi is a high-ranking Japanese trade official and central viewpoint character in Philip K. Dick’s alternate-history novel *The Man in the High Castle*, known for his moral introspection and pivotal role in the story’s political and metaphysical events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel character
appearsIn The Man in the High Castle
appearsInGenre alternate history
science fiction
associatedWith Nazi-ruled United States
surface form: Axis occupation of former United States

Japanese trade mission in San Francisco
authorNationality American author
characterTrait moral introspection
spiritual sensitivity
creator Philip K. Dick
employer Japanese Pacific States
surface form: Japanese Pacific States government
firstAppearance The Man in the High Castle (1962 novel)
involvedIn metaphysical events in The Man in the High Castle
political events in The Man in the High Castle
languageOfWork English-language novel
literarySignificance key figure in exploring alternate realities in the novel
medium novel
moralConflict struggle between duty and conscience
moralRole moral center of the narrative
narrativeArc undergoes spiritual and ethical transformation
narrativeFunction point-of-view character
nationality Japanese
occupation trade official
perception questions the nature of reality
position high-ranking trade official
roleInWork central viewpoint character
setting Japanese Pacific States
surface form: Japanese-controlled Pacific States of America
themeAssociation identity and reality
morality under totalitarian rule
resistance and conscience
universe alternate history timeline where the Axis powers won World War II

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