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Miyata Noboru

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Template:Japanese name Miyata Noboru (宮田 登, October 14, 1936 - February 10, 2000) was a Japanese folklorist, and a close collaborator and friend of the historian Amino Yoshihiko. He graduated from the department of literature at Tokyo University of Education (now University of Tsukuba) in 1960, was appointed Assistant Lecturer at the Tokyo Gakugei University in 1970, and became full-time professor at the University of Tsukuba in 1980. On his official retirement he took up a professorship at Kanagawa University.[1]

Works

He wrote many books and articles on popular religion and the Emperor system

References

  1. ^ This article is translated from the equivalent article, in the Japanese Wikipedia, as retrieved on June 24, 2007