Saishū Onoe
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Saishū Onoe
Summary
Saishū Onoe is a human[1]. His place of birth was Tsuyama[2]. He was born on August 20, 1876[3]. He died in Tokyo[4]. He died on January 13, 1957[5]. He worked as a poet[6], waka poet[7], and calligrapher[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Saishū Onoe was born in Tsuyama[2].
- Saishū Onoe died in Tokyo[4].
- Saishū Onoe was born on August 20, 1876[3].
- Saishū Onoe died on January 13, 1957[5].
- Saishū Onoe is buried at Tama Cemetery[10].
- Saishū Onoe held citizenship in Japan[11].
- Saishū Onoe held citizenship in Empire of Japan[12].
- Saishū Onoe worked as a poet[6].
- Saishū Onoe's professions included waka poet[7].
- Saishū Onoe worked as a calligrapher[8].
- Among Saishū Onoe's employers was Toyo University[13].
- Among Saishū Onoe's employers was Tokyo Women's Higher Normal School[14].
- Among Saishū Onoe's employers was Gakushuin Women's College[15].
- Saishū Onoe was employed by Q11511521[16].
- Saishū Onoe was educated at University of Tokyo[17].
- Saishū Onoe was educated at Hibiya High School[18].
- Saishū Onoe was educated at First Higher School[19].
- Saishū Onoe received the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 2nd Class[20].
- Saishū Onoe was a member of Japan Art Academy[21].
- Saishū Onoe is recorded as male[22].
- Saishū Onoe's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Saishū Onoe's Commons category is recorded as Saishū Onoe[24].
- Saishū Onoe earned the academic degree of Doctor of Letters[25].
- Saishū Onoe studied under Ōguchi Shūgyo[26].
- Saishū Onoe studied under Ochiai Naobumi[27].
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Origins and Family
Saishū Onoe's place of birth was Tsuyama[2]. He was born on August 20, 1876[3].
Education
Educated at University of Tokyo[17], a research university[28], in Japan[29], founded in 1877[30], headquartered in Hongō campus[31]; Hibiya High School[18], a Japanese high school[32], in Japan[33], founded in 1878[34]; and First Higher School[19], a higher school in the Empire of Japan[35], in Japan[36], founded in 1894[37]. Saishū Onoe earned the academic degree of Doctor of Letters[25]. Studied under Ōguchi Shūgyo[26], a waka poet[38], 1864–1920[39], of Japan[40] and Ochiai Naobumi[27], a poet[41], 1861–1903[42], of Japan[43].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include poet[6], waka poet[7], and calligrapher[8]. Employers include Toyo University[13], a university[44], in Japan[45], founded in 1887[46]; Tokyo Women's Higher Normal School[14], a Q11446400[47], in Japan[48]; Gakushuin Women's College[15], a university[49], in Japan[50], founded in 1949[51]; and Q11511521[16], a specialized school[52], in Japan[53], founded in 1903[54].
Recognition
Saishū Onoe received the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 2nd Class[20].
Death and Burial
Saishū Onoe died on January 13, 1957[5]. He died in Tokyo[4]. He is buried at Tama Cemetery[10].
Why It Matters
Saishū Onoe ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[9] He is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
FAQs
Where was Saishū Onoe born?
Saishū Onoe's place of birth was Tsuyama[2].
Where did Saishū Onoe die?
Saishū Onoe passed away in Tokyo[4].
What did Saishū Onoe do for work?
Saishū Onoe worked as poet[6], waka poet[7], and calligrapher[8].
Where did Saishū Onoe go to school?
Saishū Onoe was educated at University of Tokyo[17], Hibiya High School[18], and First Higher School[19].
What awards did Saishū Onoe receive?
Honors received include Order of the Sacred Treasure, 2nd Class[20].