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Hattori Tôkurô was a [[Confucian]] scholar in the service of the lords of [[Kai province|Kai]]. He was a student of [[Kinoshita Jun'an]], and author of a number of works including ''Dan'en'', ''Kansei Nikki'', and ''Sôkan Shôshûshû''. | Hattori Tôkurô was a [[Confucian]] scholar in the service of the lords of [[Kai province|Kai]]. He was a student of [[Kinoshita Jun'an]], and author of a number of works including ''Dan'en'', ''Kansei Nikki'', and ''Sôkan Shôshûshû''. | ||
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Hattori Tôkurô was a Confucian scholar in the service of the lords of Kai. He was a student of Kinoshita Jun'an, and author of a number of works including Dan'en, Kansei Nikki, and Sôkan Shôshûshû.
His son Hattori Seisuke came to be known as a calligrapher.
References
- Arai Hakuseki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), Told Round a Brushwood Fire, University of Tokyo Press (1979), 311n34.