Okazaki Romon

  • Born: 1734
  • Died: 1787
  • Other Names: 信好 (Taira Nobuyoshi), 師古 (Shiko)
  • Japanese: 岡崎 盧門 (Okazaki Romon)

Okazaki Romon, also known by his art-name Taira Nobuyoshi, was a Kyoto-based Confucian scholar, poet, writer, and musician. He was a student of Ryû Sôro and authored a number of significant works on poetry, history, and both ancient Japanese and Chinese writing.

Okazaki played a prominent role in the compilation of the 1768 Gishi gakufu, a significant book of music in the style of the Ming Dynasty, to which he also contributed an Afterword.

References

  • Britten Dean, “Mr. Gi’s Music Book: An Annotated Translation of Gi Shimei’s Gi-shi gakufu,” Monumenta Nipponica 37:3 (1982), 320.