Motoori Norinaga
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| Death | 224 years ago |
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| Date of birth | June 21,1730 |
| Zodiac sign | Cancer |
| Born | Ise Province |
| Date of died | November 5,1801 |
| Died | Ise Province |
| Other name | 本居 宣長 |
| Children | Motoori Haruniwa |
| Parents | Ozu Sadatoshi |
| Motoori Katsu | |
| Job | Writer |
| Philosopher | |
| Scholar | |
| Books | Shibun Yōryō |
| Motoori Norinaga's The Two Shrines of Ise: An Essay of Split Bamboo | |
| Ise Province | |
| Kojiki-den | |
| Notabl idea | Lyman's Law |
| Place of burial | Myorakuji, Matsusaka, Mie, Japan |
| Era | Edo period |
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| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 505585 |
Motoori Norinaga Life story
Motoori Norinaga was a Japanese scholar of Kokugaku active during the Edo period. He is conventionally ranked as one of the Four Great Men of Kokugaku studies.