Kiyoshi Jinzai
Kiyoshi Jinzai (1903–1957) was a Japanese linguist, poet and novelist.
Also recorded as Jinzai, Kiyoshi; Jinzai Kiyoshi.
Overview
Born at Tokyo City in 1903, died at Kamakura in 1957.
In detail
Kiyoshi Jinzai studied at Tokyo School of Foreign Languages, Tokyo Metropolitan Toyama High School and First Higher School. the recorded working language is Japanese.
Employment is recorded with Embassy of Russia, Tokyo, The Cabinet Planning Board and Tōa Kenkyūjo.
Distinctions recorded are Iketani Shinzaburō Award.
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“Kiyoshi Jinzai”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1689627: Kiyoshi Jinzai
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