Noguchi, Ujō, 1882-1945

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Information for Authority record

Name (Latin)
Noguchi, Ujō, 1882-1945
Other forms of name
Noguchi, Eikichi, 1882-1945
Date of birth
1882-05-29
Date of death
1945-01-27
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 37716889
Wikidata: Q2748367
Library of congress: n 81080665
TAU10: 000556204
Sources of Information
  • Mitsukoshi, S.Ano machi kono machi hi ga kureru, 1971.
  • The Author's Jūgoya otsukisan, 1972

Wikipedia description:

Ujō Noguchi (野口 雨情, Noguchi Ujō; May 29, 1882 – January 27, 1945) was a Japanese poet and lyricist of children's songs and traditional Min'yō folk music. He wrote some of the most beloved and familiar pieces for children and youth choirs, such as "Akai Kutsu (Red Shoes)". He, along with Hakushū Kitahara, and Yaso Saijō are considered to be the three great poets and children's songwriters in Japan.

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