
Naitō Torajirō
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 90 years ago |
Date of birth | August 27,1866 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Edo |
Date of died | January 26,1934 |
Died | Akita Prefecture |
Japan | |
Resting place | Tokyo |
Other name | Naitō Konan (内藤 湖南) |
Books | Manwen Laodang |
Academic employer | Kyoto University |
Music groups | Ichisada Miyazaki |
Shiratori Kurakichi | |
Mamoru Tonami | |
Biao Ma | |
Weifeng Wu | |
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ID | 2215876 |
Naitō Torajirō Life story
Naitō Torajirō, commonly known as Naitō Konan, was a Japanese historian and Sinologist. He was the founder of the Kyoto School of historiography, and along with Shiratori Kurakichi, was one of the leading Japanese historians of East Asia in the early twentieth century. His most well-known book is called Nara.