Masaharu Anesaki
, also known under his pen name , was a leading Japanese intellectual and scholar of the Meiji period. Anesaki is credited as being the father of religious studies in Japan, but also wrote on a variety of subjects including culture, literature, and politics. He was also a member of the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation of the League of Nations. Provided by Wikipedia
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Nichiren, the Buddhist prophet. by Anesaki, Masaharu, 1873-1949
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Religious life of the Japanese people. by Anesaki, Masaharu, 1873-1949
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Buddhist art in its relation to Buddhist ideals, with special reference to Buddhism in Japan / by Anesaki, Masaharu, 1873-1949
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Art, life, and nature in Japan. by Anesaki, Masaharu, 1873-1949
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