Kentarō Katsuya
Kentarō Katsuya (勝矢剣太郎, Katsuya Kentarō) was a Japanese writer, translator, and stageplay script writer.[1][2]
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Native name | 勝矢剣太郎 |
Occupation | Writer, translator, and stageplay script writer |
Nationality | Japanese |
In 1927, Katsuya visited England and spoke directly with Sir Robert Baden-Powell about the origin of the Boy Scout movement and the similarities to Satsuma Domain terakoya educational system.
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