Fukuchi Gen'ichirÅ (ç¦ åœ° æº ä¸€éƒŽ, May 13, 1841 â€" January 4,
1906) was a Japanese critic and author, also known under the pseudonym
Fukuchi ÅŒchi (ç¦ åœ° 桜痴).[1]Fukuchi Gen'ichirÅ was born in
Nagasaki, Japan. He traveled Europe as a translator, and in 1874,
became a main writer for the Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun newspaper. In
1882, he formed the Constitutional Imperial Rule Party.
1906) was a Japanese critic and author, also known under the pseudonym
Fukuchi ÅŒchi (ç¦ åœ° 桜痴).[1]Fukuchi Gen'ichirÅ was born in
Nagasaki, Japan. He traveled Europe as a translator, and in 1874,
became a main writer for the Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun newspaper. In
1882, he formed the Constitutional Imperial Rule Party.
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