Mantarō Kubota
Mantarō Kubota was a Japanese poet, novelist, playwright, writer, screenwriter and university teacher (1889–1963). He was born at Tokyo.
Also recorded as Mantaro Kubota; Mantarou Kubota.
Identity
Mantarō Kubota is recorded with the occupation university teacher. Mantarō Kubota is recorded as a citizen of Empire of Japan. Mantarō Kubota is recorded as poet, novelist, playwright, writer and screenwriter.
In detail
Mantarō Kubota studied at Keio University. the recorded working language is Japanese.
The field of work recorded is novel, drama and haiku.
Employment is recorded with Kyoritsu Women's University and Kokugakuin University.
Distinctions recorded are Order of Culture and Person of Cultural Merit.
Chronology
- 1889Mantarō Kubota born at Tokyo.
- 1889Mantarō Kubota was born on 11 November 1889.
- 1963Mantarō Kubota died at Tokyo.
- 1963Mantarō Kubota died on 6 March 1963.
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- Keio UniversityOrganisation
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“Mantarō Kubota”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q461320: Mantarō Kubota
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