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Motoori Haruniwa (本居 春庭,
March 17, 1763 -
December 13, 1828) was a
scholar of Kokugaku, and
student of the ****anese language. He was a
first son of Motoori...
- Tatsumaro,
Nagase Masaki,
Natsume Mikamaro,
Takahashi Mikiakira and
Motoori Haruniwa (Norinaga's son).
Although overshadowed by his
activities as a kokugaku...
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Yamauchi Fuji TV 74
November 26, 1997 –
September 22, 1999
Second series 155
Haruniwa Ie no 3 Nin-me
Tetsu Yamada TV
Asahi 45
January 23 –
March 26, 1998 156...
- Kamo no
Mabuchi Katori Nahiko [ja]
Motoori Norinaga Motoori Ōhira
Motoori Haruniwa Tanaka Ōhide
Matsuo Taseko [ja]
Shimazaki Masaki Tsunoda Tadayuki Nakane...
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Motoori clan,
including that of
Motoori Norinaga and his son
Motoori Haruniwa. The
National Historic Site
designation is for 9.42
square meters surrounding...
- his home
Motoori Norinaga (****an, 1730–1801), ****anese
language Motoori Haruniwa (****an, 1763–1828), ****anese
language Montague,
Richard Merett (United...
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house after the Norinaga's death,
because Norinaga's
first son,
Motoori Haruniwa (本居 春庭) was blinded. In 1802,
Wakayama Domain gave an
order to Ōhira to...
- name to Ibukinoya, or "house of breath". He
became a
student of
Motoori Haruniwa, and read
voraciously the
ancient and
Chinese classics,
foreign works by...
- his or her own
field of study.
Nobutomo Ban,
Motoori Ōhira, and
Motoori Haruniwa inherited the
linguistic and
philological aspects of Nobunaga. On the other...
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Motoori Norinaga Grave (Jukyōji) and
Motoori Haruniwa Grave...