Inoue Kenkabō
Inoue Kenkabō (1870–1934) was a Japanese poet, journalist and writer.
Also recorded as Inoue Kenkabo; Inoue Kenkabou.
Overview
Born at Hagi in 1870, died at Kamakura in 1934.
In detail
Santaro Kawakami is recorded as having studied under Inoue Kenkabō. the recorded working language is Japanese.
Sources
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“Inoue Kenkabō”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1664306: Inoue Kenkabō
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