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Saishū Onoe
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Saishū Onoe (尾上 柴舟, Onoe Saishū) (20 August, 1876 – 1, January, 1957) was the pen name of Hachirō Onoe (尾上 八郎, Onoe Hachirō), a Japanese tanka poet, educator, and calligrapher.[1]
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![]() Saishū Onoe in 1935 | |
Native name | 尾上 柴舟 |
Born | Hachirō Onoe (1876-08-20)August 20, 1876 Okayama, Japan |
Died | January 13, 1957(1957-01-13) (aged 80) Tokyo, Japan |
Occupation | Tanka poet, calligrapher |
Nationality | ![]() |
Education | University of Tokyo |
Genre | Tanka poetry |
Literary movement | Lyric poetry |
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Kanji | 尾上 柴舟 |
Hiragana | おのえ さいしゅう |
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