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Kuki Shūzō

Kuki Shūzō was a Japanese philosopher, poet, writer and university teacher (1888–1941). He was born in Tokyo and died in Kyoto.

Also recorded as Kuki Shuzo · Kuki Shuuzou · Shūzō Kuki

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  1. 1888

    Life

    Kuki Shūzō was born in 1888 at Tokyo.

  2. 1930

    Institution

    Iki No Kozo (1930) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.

  3. 1941

    Life

    Kuki Shūzō died in 1941 at Kyoto.

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  1. 1888

    Kuki Shūzō was born in 1888 at Tokyo.

  2. 1930

    Iki No Kozo (1930) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.

  3. 1941

    Kuki Shūzō died in 1941 at Kyoto.

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  • Kyoto
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Those registers additionally record the forms Shūzō Kuki, Shūzō, Kuki and 九鬼周造.

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