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Actually, Google says that Michael Morpugo named Kensuke after one of his fans at a book fayre, meaning that the man he met might have had another name. Confusingly, Michael said that Michiya sends Michael a letter, saying that he was the son of Kensuke Ogawa. Too confusing. p.s i'm 11 years old

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No, Kensuke is not a real person. Kensuke is a fictional character created by author Michael Morpurgo in his novel "Kensuke's Kingdom." The story follows a young boy named Michael who becomes stranded on an island and forms a bond with Kensuke, a mysterious Japanese man living there. While the character of Kensuke is not based on a real person, the novel explores themes of survival, friendship, and the impact of war.

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Oh honey, Kensuke is as real as a unicorn riding a rainbow. Kensuke is a fictional character in the novel "Kensuke's Kingdom" by Michael Morpurgo. So unless you believe in magical islands and talking animals, Kensuke is just a figment of someone's imagination.

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Kensuke is a real person. During the second world war, he luckily didn't die while being bombed on the ship. His son Michiya even writes a letter to Michael explayning that fact.

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i am not sure but in the postscript it says Michael Morpurgo went to see michia in Japan she he might be

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