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Takayama Chogyū (高山 樗牛, Saitō Rinjirō (斎藤 林次郎) 28
February 1871 – 24
December 1902) was a ****anese
writer and
literary critic. He
influenced ****anese literature...
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contributed by ****anese writers,
Inoue Tetsujiro, Ueda Kazutoshi,
Takayama Chogyu and Ueda Bin.[citation needed] With a
focus on ****erting the individuality...
- group's
membership was
estimated at over 7000. The
literary figures Takayama Chogyū and
Kenji Miyazawa were
members of the Kokuchūkai for a time. The group's...
- and women.
Editors of Taiyō
included Yoshino Sakuzō (1878-1933),
Takayama Chogyū (1871–1902) and
Hasegawa Tenkei (1876–1940). It was
instrumental in making...
- on ****an's
literary and
cultural life. ****anese
literary figure Takayama Chogyū and children's
author Kenji Miyazawa praised Nichiren's teachings. A prominent...
- is a ****anese surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Takayama Chogyū (1871–1902), ****anese
writer Cyril Takayama (born 1973),
illusionist of...
- the
attention of
poets and writers,
including Shimazaki Tōson,
Takayama Chogyū and
Natsume Sōseki. The
temple was also the
location of an
important conference...
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Notable ideas Kokutai, Seitai, Kodoshin, Godo Seizon,
Chuko Influenced Kimura Takataro,
Inoue Tetsujiro,
Takayama Chogyu,
Minobe Tastukichi,
State Shintoism...
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April 2, 1956)
Takano Tsugi (August 15, 1890 –
March 19, 1943)
Takayama Chogyu (February 28, 1871 –
December 24, 1902)
Takemoto Novala (born 1968) Takeyama...
- McCune–Reischauer Wang Hwi
Courtesy name
Hangul 촉유
Hanja 燭幽
Revised Romanization Chogyu McCune–Reischauer Ch'ogyu
Posthumous name
Hangul 인효대왕
Hanja 仁孝大王 Revised...