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- Narushima Ryūhoku - Wikipedia
Ryuhoku's most famous work is Ryūkyō Shinshi (柳橋新誌), or "New Chronicles of Yanagibashi", the first volume of which he began writing in 1859, and the second volume of which he began writing in 1871 The work concerns the world of the pleasure quarters of Yanagibashi, humorously depicting cultural shifts from the Edo period to the Meiji period
- New Chronicles of Yanagibashi and Diary of a Journey to the West by . . .
This book features complete annotated translations of Narushima Ryuhoku's two most widely read and influential texts, both of which showcase the innovative and experimental use of Chinese-language discourse
- Narushima Ryuhoku (1837 — 1884), Japanese journalist, philosopher . . .
Narushima Ryūhoku was a Japanese author and scholar who lived from 1837-1884 He was born in Asakusa, and his given name was Korehiro (惟弘) The Narushima family were okujusha (奥儒者), or Confucian tutors to the Tokugawa shoguns, who were also involved in editing the Tokugawa jikki (德川實紀)and other historical annals, including the Nochikagami (後鑑)
- Narushima Ryuhoku - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Narushima Ryūhoku (成島柳北) was a Japanese author and scholar who lived from 1837 - 1884 He was born in Asakusa, and his given name was Korehiro (惟弘)
- NARUSHIMA Ryuhoku | Portraits of Modern Japanese Historical Figures . . .
In 1863, he was placed in confinement at home on the grounds that he had satirized the shogunate in a poem He was reappointed in 1865 and went on to successively hold important posts as gaikoku bugyo (magistrate of foreign affairs) and Vice-director of Finance
- Plucking Chrysanthemums: Narushima Ryūhoku and Sinitic Literary . . .
Plucking Chrysanthemums is a critical study of the life and works of Narushima Ryūhoku (1837–1884): Confucian scholar, world traveler, pioneering journalist, and irrepressible satirist A major figure on the nineteenth-century Japanese cultural scene, Ryūhoku wrote works that were deeply rooted in classical Sinitic literary traditions
- ryuhokudo in Japanese - Katakana, Hiragana Kanji Name Converter
ryuhokudo in Japanese: リュホクド (katakana), りゅほくど (hiragana) See kanji variations, pronunciation audio, and name meanings
- New Chronicles of Yanagibashi and Diary of a Journey to the . . . - JSTOR
Narushima Ryūhoku (1837–1884) was an important literary figure whose career straddled the Meiji Restoration
- Biography of Narushima Ryuhoku
Read the full biography of Narushima Ryuhoku, including facts, birthday, life story, profession, family and more
- 成島柳北 - Wikipedia
成島 柳北 (なるしま りゅうほく、 1837年 3月22日 (天保 8年 2月16日) - 1884年 (明治 17年) 11月30日)は、 江戸時代 末期(幕末)の 江戸幕府 ・将軍侍講、奥 儒者 、 文学者 、明治時代の ジャーナリスト。 幼名は甲子麿(こしまろ)、通称は甲子太郎(こしたろう)、後に惟弘(これひろ)、弘 [1]。 娘婿に 成島謙吉。 武蔵国 浅草 御厩河岸(現・ 東京都 台東区 蔵前 2丁目)の松本家の3男として生まれた。 次兄は、森家の養子となり 大目付 となった森泰次郎。 泰次郎の次男に実業家の 菅沼達吉 が、泰次郎の孫(柳北の姪孫)に俳優の 森繁久弥 がいる。
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