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    Kada no Azumamaro (荷田 春満, February 3, 1669 – August 8, 1736) was a poet and philologist of the early Edo period. His ideas had a germinal impact on the...
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  • Kada is the surname of: Alexis Kada (born 1994), Cameroonian footballer Kada no Azumamaro (1669–1736), Japanese poet and philologist Tarik Kada (born...
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  • studies, and philosophy. They are traditionally enumerated as: Kada no Azumamaro Kamo no Mabuchi Motoori Norinaga Hirata Atsutane Japanese definition 個人的には納得できない「国学の四大人...
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    scholar, poet and philologist during mid-Edo period Japan. Along with Kada no Azumamaro, Motoori Norinaga, and Hirata Atsutane, he was regarded as one of...
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  • (koto no ha, lit. "leaves of speech"), thus giving "ten thousand words", i.e. "many waka", including Sengaku, Shimokōbe Chōryū [ja], Kada no Azumamaro and...
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  • be highly regarded that scholars such as Kada no Azumamaro and Kamo no Mabuchi – himself a student of Azumamaro – produced annotated versions of it. The...
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  • Hagiwara Hiromichi Todoroki Buhē [ja] Hirata Atsutane Hayashi Ōen Kada no Azumamaro Kamo no Mabuchi Katori Nahiko [ja] Motoori Norinaga Motoori Ōhira Motoori...
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  • particularly the five great figures of Keichū (1640–1701), Kada no Azumamaro (1669–1736), Kamo no Mabuchi (1697–1769), Motoori Norinaga (1730–1801) and Hirata...
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  • the style of Confucian and Buddhist doctrines. He was succeeded by Kada no Azumamaro. Harumitsu was born into the Higashi-Hagura family, who were priests...
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  • crossed the mountains of Kii province to..." (Kada no Azumamaro, Tachibana Chikage, Mizue Aso) sakatori no / ōuna asayuki (坂鳥の 掩ふな朝雪), "The hillside birds...
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  • Kada no Azumamaro Former Residence...
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  • Japan until 1873), 41st imperial ruler, fourth empress and a poet Kada no Azumamaro 荷田春満 (1669–1736), early Edo period poet, philologist and teacher as...
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  • link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: February 3 – Kada no Azumamaro (died 1736), Japanese early Edo period poet and philologist Birth...
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  • (koto no ha, lit. "leaves of speech"), thus giving "ten thousand words", i.e. "many waka", including Sengaku, Shimokōbe Chōryū [ja], Kada no Azumamaro and...
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  • (1679–1713) Gerolamo Aleandro (1574–1629), Italian, Latin-language poet Kada no Azumamaro 荷田春満 (1669–1736), early Edo period poet, philologist and teacher as...
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    the Hyakunin Isshu Kaikanshō. Hirata Atsutane Japanese poetry Kada no Azumamaro Kamo no Mabuchi Kaozheng Kokugaku Motoori Norinaga Josephson, Jason Ānanda...
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  • Birth year links to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: Kada no Azumamaro 荷田春満 (born 1669), Japanese early Edo period poet, philologist and...
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