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Ochiai Naobumi (落合 直文, 16
December 1861 – 16
December 1903) was a ****anese
tanka poet and
scholar of ****anese
literature of the
Meiji Era. He was born...
- Shiratori, Kikuji; Ochiai,
Naobumi (15
April 1898). 中等敎育新撰日本文典 (in ****anese).
Eisai Shinshi Sha. pp. 34–35. Ochiai,
Naobumi (26
March 1895). 日本大文典 (in...
- ****anese). p. 49. Ochiai,
Naobumi; Konakamura, Yo****aka (5
December 1890). 中等教育日本文典 (in ****anese). Nihondō. Ochiai,
Naobumi (16 May 1893). 普通日本文典 (in...
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Baron Tatsumi Naofumi (立見 尚文, 21
August 1845 – 6
March 1907) was a
samurai from the
Kuwana Domain in the
Bakumatsu period Tokugawa shogunate and later...
- ****anese
samurai Motoki Ochiai (落合 モトキ, born 1990), ****anese
actor Ochiai Naobumi (落合 直文, 1861-1903),
pseudonym of
Ayukai Morimitsu, ****anese poet Osamu...
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Notable practitioners of the form
included Yuasa Banketsu and
Ochiai Naobumi. It
declined in po****rity in the
first two
decades of the
twentieth century...
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serious aesthetic contest, with
considerably more formality.
Ochiai Naobumi (1861–1903)
Masaoka Shiki (1867–1902)
Yosano Akiko (1878–1942) Ishikawa...
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Colonel Sato Tadashi, the
Sangnyong column under Major-General
Tatsumi Naobumi, the
Combined Brigade under Major-General
Oshima Yoshimasa and finally...
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Hiroya Ino,
politician and MP
Hirokazu Shiba,
politician and MP
Ochiai Naobumi, poet and
literary scholar Mika Ōkura,
female baseball player Eiraku San'yūtei...
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Polish independence movement. The ****anese poem
Porando kaiko by
Ochiai Naobumi about ****ushima
Yasumasa travelling in 1890s
mentions the
Polish struggle...