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Ryūsaku Tsunoda (角田 柳作, Tsunoda Ryūsaku, 8 September 1877 - 29 November 1964) is known as the "father of Japanese studies" at Columbia University. He was directly responsible for developing the Japanese language and literature collection at Columbia's library. Prominent among the former-students who credit his influence as formative is Donald Keene, who had himself become a later Dean of Japanese studies in the United States.

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  • 角田柳作 (ja)
  • Ryūsaku Tsunoda (en)
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  • Ryūsaku Tsunoda (角田 柳作, Tsunoda Ryūsaku, 8 September 1877 - 29 November 1964) is known as the "father of Japanese studies" at Columbia University. He was directly responsible for developing the Japanese language and literature collection at Columbia's library. Prominent among the former-students who credit his influence as formative is Donald Keene, who had himself become a later Dean of Japanese studies in the United States. (en)
  • 角田 柳作(つのだ りゅうさく、1877年(明治10年)9月8日 - 1964年(昭和39年)11月29日)は、群馬県出身の日本文化の研究者・教育者。コロンビア大学に日本文化研究所を設立し、日本研究コレクションのキュレーターを務めた。 (ja)
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  • Ryūsaku Tsunoda (en)
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  • Honolulu, Hawaii, United States (en)
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  • Gunma prefecture, Japan (en)
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  • Ryūsaku Tsunoda in his Columbia University classroom (en)
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  • Ryūsaku Tsunoda (角田 柳作, Tsunoda Ryūsaku, 8 September 1877 - 29 November 1964) is known as the "father of Japanese studies" at Columbia University. He was directly responsible for developing the Japanese language and literature collection at Columbia's library. Prominent among the former-students who credit his influence as formative is Donald Keene, who had himself become a later Dean of Japanese studies in the United States. (en)
  • 角田 柳作(つのだ りゅうさく、1877年(明治10年)9月8日 - 1964年(昭和39年)11月29日)は、群馬県出身の日本文化の研究者・教育者。コロンビア大学に日本文化研究所を設立し、日本研究コレクションのキュレーターを務めた。 (ja)
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