Ota Nanpo 大田南畝
宇野タイヨウウエーンデービス
MA History, 13 year English/Humanities/History Teacher, 6 languages, 15 year HR activist, Former Political Lobbyist, Writer with 31 publications and two books, 8 International TV interviews, Human
Ota Nanpo was a Tokugawa shogunate clerk, who on his spare time, became famous for his poetry. At one time, he was banned from writing, but returned to the poetry scene.
My ancestor's close friend, Sebe Shigenobu, who wrote the inscription on my ancestor Tangaku Fujita's grave, has his name on Ota Nanpo's book, within the library of Tokugawa Yorimichi today.
Ota Nanpo is buried in Bunkyo Ward in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Historian Akira Haruta, "Tangaku Fujita and Sanyo Rai." pages 42-43, 63.
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