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Masamochi Ishikawa
was a Japanese ''kokugaku'' scholar, ''kyōka'' poet and writer of ''yomihon'' of the late Edo period. Biography Ishikawa Masamochi was born Nukaya Shichihē. According to the autobiographical ''Rokujuen Jihitsu Kirekiroku'' (六樹園自筆忌歴録), he was born on the fourteenth day of the twelfth month of Hōreki 3 according to the traditional Japanese calendar (1753/4 in the Gregorian calendar). He was the eighth child of the , Edo innkeeper Nukaya Shichihē, better known as the ''ukiyo-e'' master Ishikawa Toyonobu. His mother was Toyonobu's second wife, the younger sister of his first wife. According to Masamochi's autobiographical ''Towazu-gatari'' (とはずがたり), all of the children of his father's first wife died young. He died on the 24th day of the third month of Bunsei 13 (1830). He was buried in the Kaya-dera (かや寺, official name 正覚寺 ''Shōkaku-ji'') in Asakusa. His grave still exists, but the grave marker was destroyed in a fire. Names Masa ...
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Ishikawa Masamochi
was a Japanese ''kokugaku'' scholar, ''kyōka'' poet and writer of ''yomihon'' of the late Edo period. Biography Ishikawa Masamochi was born Nukaya Shichihē. According to the autobiographical ''Rokujuen Jihitsu Kirekiroku'' (六樹園自筆忌歴録), he was born on the fourteenth day of the twelfth month of Hōreki, Hōreki 3 according to the traditional Japanese calendar (1753/4 in the Gregorian calendar). He was the eighth child of the , Edo innkeeper Nukaya Shichihē, better known as the ''ukiyo-e'' master Ishikawa Toyonobu. His mother was Toyonobu's second wife, the younger sister of his first wife. According to Masamochi's autobiographical ''Towazu-gatari'' (とはずがたり), all of the children of his father's first wife died young. He died on the 24th day of the third month of Bunsei, Bunsei 13 (1830). He was buried in the Kaya-dera (かや寺, official name 正覚寺 ''Shōkaku-ji'') in Asakusa. His grave still exists, but the grave marker was destroyed in a fire. ...
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