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Takakusu Junjiro

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He founded the Musashino Girls' School in 1924. The institution evolved on the principle of "Buddhist-based human education," moving in 1929 to its present location in
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In 1906, he was one of the founder member of the Japanese Esperantists Association (JEA), and its head in the Tokyo section. When in 1919, a new organization, the
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Buddhist Studies in Japan: The Case of Takakusu. In: Stephan Kigensan Licha, Hans Martin Krämer; Learning from the West, Learning from the East
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Nanden daizōkyō 南伝大蔵経 (The Mahātripiṭaka of the Southern Tradition) , ed. Takakusu Junjirō. 65 volumes, Tokyo: Daizokyo shuppansha, 1935-1941.
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Nationalizing the Dharma: Takakusu Junjirō and the Politics of Buddhist Scholarship in Early Twentieth-Century Japan
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At the time of his death in June 1945, he was Professor Emeritus of Sanskrit at the Tokyo Imperial University.
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and becoming Musashino Women's University. The institution Takakusu founded is now known as
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In 1930, he was named President of the Tokyo Imperial University. He was a member of the
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A Record of the Buddhist Religion as Practised in India and the Malay Archipelago
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by the Academie des Inscriptions et Belles--Lettres of France in 1929
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From 1924 to 1934, Takakusu and others established the Tokyo
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in 1894, he was appointed lecturer and then professor at the
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and Charles Moors. Greenwood Press, Westport, CT. 1976
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Junjiro Takakusu

Hiroshima Prefecture
Esperantist
Hiroshima Prefecture
Kobe
England
Sanskrit
Oxford University
Japan
Tokyo Imperial University
Nishitōkyō, Tokyo
Musashino University
Taishō Shinshū Daizōkyō
Tripitaka
Imperial Academy of Japan
British Academy
Asahi Cultural Prize
Order of Culture
Oxford
Leipzig
Heidelberg
Japanese Esperanto Institute
Prix Stanislas Julien
Asahi Prize
Order of Culture
Buddhist
Mahâyâna
Sacred Books of the East
Oxford University Press

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