Masaomi Ban
Masaomi Ban (ばんまさおみ, Ansei March 23, 2 (May 9, 1855) - 1931 (1931) August 25) is poet, calligrapher, old handwriting student, Imperial Household Ministry Imperial Poetry Bureau selector. Current Nagoya-shi, Aichi birth.
As for the childhood name, 政之介, the character, 従叟, 号 name a Japanese nutmeg field, a view stone, the residence including the peach tsubo a fir tree shop.
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Brief career history
- I learn a 31-syllable Japanese poem from Togashi wide Atsushi.
- I serve Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu, Ise Grand Shrine.
- I entered the Imperial Household Ministry Imperial Poetry Bureau and told royalties a 31-syllable Japanese poem and the book as Imperial Court poet.
- I successively hold a professor at girls' school for daughters of peers, Imperial Poetry Bureau selector, the director.
- 阪匡身 which was a son arranged posthumous works of father and edited "the fir tree shop complete works", but shared fate when it was a sailor and acted as the battleship "Fuso" captain at the age of a rear admiral, and Fuso was attacked and sunk to the U.S. fleet by the fight of the スリガオ straits of the Leyte offing sea fight on October 25, 1944. It is vice-admiralty after death in battle.
Achievement
- Because I wrote the copybook of the calligraphy textbook for the girl in the moderate kana that it was easy to get close to, the style of handwriting was popular.
Position group
- I belong to the Namba Tsu meeting (kana calligraphy meeting for the study of the Heian calligraphy style) which Masakaze Takasaki or Shugyo Oguchi who are an Imperial poem director formed.
Book
- "A fir tree shop draft of tanka"
- "The twig of the fir tree"
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