In this Japanese name, the family name is Kamo. Kamo no Mabuchi was a Japanese poet and philologist of the Edo period. Mabuchi conducted research into the spirit of ancient Japan through his studies of the Man'yōshū and other works of ancient literature. A disciple of Kada no Azumamaro, Mabuchi is regarded as one of the four greats of Kokugaku.
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- In this Japanese name, the family name is Kamo. Kamo no Mabuchi was a Japanese poet and philologist of the Edo period. Mabuchi conducted research into the spirit of ancient Japan through his studies of the Man'yōshū and other works of ancient literature. A disciple of Kada no Azumamaro, Mabuchi is regarded as one of the four greats of Kokugaku. Mabuchi’s works include commentaries on the Man'yōshū, norito (Shinto prayers), kagura (Shinto dances), the Tale of Genji, the meaning of poems, and other ancient works and their themes. His disciples included Motoori Norinaga, Arakida Hisaoyu, Kato Chikage, Murata Harumi, Katori Nahiko, Hanawa Hokiichi, Uchiyama Matatsu, and Kurita Hijimaro.
- 賀茂 真淵(かも の まぶち、元禄10年3月4日(1697年4月24日) - 明和6年10月30日(1769年11月27日)は、江戸時代の国学者、歌人。通称庄助、三四。真淵は出生地の敷知郡にちなんだ雅号で、淵満とも称した。
- 賀茂真淵是一位日本詩人,出生於日本濱松。
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- In this Japanese name, the family name is Kamo. Kamo no Mabuchi was a Japanese poet and philologist of the Edo period. Mabuchi conducted research into the spirit of ancient Japan through his studies of the Man'yōshū and other works of ancient literature. A disciple of Kada no Azumamaro, Mabuchi is regarded as one of the four greats of Kokugaku.
- 賀茂 真淵(かも の まぶち、元禄10年3月4日(1697年4月24日) - 明和6年10月30日(1769年11月27日)は、江戸時代の国学者、歌人。通称庄助、三四。真淵は出生地の敷知郡にちなんだ雅号で、淵満とも称した。
- 賀茂真淵是一位日本詩人,出生於日本濱松。
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- 賀茂真淵
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