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Urabe Kenkō (卜部 兼好, 1283–1350), also known as Yoshida Kenkō (吉田 兼好), or simply Kenkō (兼好), was a Japanese author and Buddhist monk. His most famous work is Tsurezuregusa (Essays in Idleness), [1] one of the most studied works of medieval Japanese literature. Kenko wrote during the early Muromachi and late Kamakura periods.
] In his preface Keene states that, of the six or so earlier translations into English and German, that by G. B. Sansom is the most distinguished. It was published by the Asiatic Society of Japan in 1911 as The Tsuredzure Gusa of Yoshida No Kaneyoshi: Being the Meditations of a Recluse in the 14th Century .
Yoshida Kenko (1283 – c. 1350) Yoshida Ken'ichi (1912–1977) Yoshida Hidekazu (1913–2012) Yoshida Sunao (1969 – July 15, 2004) Yoshida Takuro (born 1946) Yoshikawa Eiji (August 11, 1892 – September 7, 1962) Yoshii Isamu (October 8, 1886 – November 9, 1960) Yoshimoto Banana (born 1964) Yoshimoto Takaaki (1924–2016)
Kamo no Chōmei, by Kikuchi Yōsai. Kamo no Chōmei (鴨 長明, 1153 or 1155–1216) was a Japanese author, poet (in the waka form), and essayist.He witnessed a series of natural and social disasters, and, having lost his political backing, was passed over for promotion within the Shinto shrine associated with his family.
Chika Yoshida [3] (吉田 ちか, Yoshida Chika, born December 31, 1984), also known as Bilingirl (バイリンガール) or Bilingirl Chika, is a Japanese YouTuber. Since 2011, Yoshida has been producing videos on YouTube where she gives casual English lessons to Japanese people. As of 2021, she has over 1.5 million subscribers on her YouTube ...
BBC Learning English is a department of the BBC World Service devoted to English language teaching. The service provides free resources and activities for teachers and students, primarily through its website. It also produces radio programmes which air on some of the BBC World Service's language services and partner stations.
Ukiyo-e artists may be organized into schools, which consist of a founding artist and those artists who were taught by or strongly influenced by him.Artists of the Osaka school are united both stylistically and geographically. [1]
Kenko Matsuki (born 1959), Japanese politician Kenkō Yoshida (1283–1352), Japanese author and Buddhist monk Kenko Takebe (1664–1739), Japanese mathematician