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Japanese Poet Kaneko Moto-Omi to F. M. Trautz 1933 Postcard For Sale


Japanese Poet Kaneko Moto-Omi to F. M. Trautz 1933 Postcard
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Japanese Poet Kaneko Moto-Omi to F. M. Trautz 1933
This postcard addressed to Trautz has a postmark from Koishikawa, Tokyo dated Jan. 1, 1933.
Kaneko Moto-Omi, 金子元臣, also known as Kaneko Makien, was a prominent Japanese literature scholar and tanka poet, born in Shizuoka in 1869. Despite being self-educated, he demonstrated remarkable dedication to learning and scholarship, earning a place at Kokugakuin University and later becoming a professor there. He also taught at Keio University and was a member of the Imperial Poetry Department.
Kaneko was known for his deep understanding and appreciation of Japanese poetry and culture. His works, such as the \"Manyoshu Commentary,\" showcased his expertise in the field. He was also the editor of the tanka magazine Akebono and authored several influential works, including \"Commentary on the Kokin Wakashu,\" \"Commentary on the Pillow Book,\" and \"A New Interpretation of the Definitive Edition of the Tale of Genji.\"
Throughout his career, Kaneko imparted his knowledge and passion for Japanese literature, leaving a lasting impact on the field. His contributions and role as a leading figure in the school of poetry have solidified his legacy as a prominent scholar and educator. Kaneko Motoomi passed away in 1944, leaving behind a rich body of work that continues to inspire scholars and poets alike.
Friedrich Max Trautz (1877-1952) was a German Army officer, scholar and Japanologist. He developed a deep interest in Japan and studied Japanese in Berlin, earning the first doctorate in Japanese studies from Friedrich Wilhelm University. He worked at the Ethnological Museum in Berlin and was instrumental in promoting the academic study of Japanese history and culture. In 1926, he became the German director of the Japan Institute in Berlin. He continued his research in Kyoto and became the first director of the German Research Institute in Japan in 1934. His work included documenting traditional Japanese culture and fostering German-Japanese cultural


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