Kunio Yanagita

Kunio Yanagita

Kunio Yanagita was a Japanese scholar who is often known as the father of Japanese native folkloristics, or minzokugaku. He was born in Fukusaki, Hyōgo Prefecture. After graduating with a degree in law from Tokyo Imperial University, he became employed as a bureaucrat in the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. In the course of his bureaucratic duties, Yanagita had the opportunity to travel throughout mainland Japan. During these business trips, Yanagita became increasingly interested in observing and recording details pertaining to local village customs. Under the influence of...
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Birthdate:1875
Date of death:1962

Written works by Kunio Yanagita

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Genre:History, Non-fiction
Japanese folk tales
Japanese folk tales
The legends of Tono
The legends of Tono
Tōno monogatari
Tōno monogatari
Kunio Yanagita
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