He is said to have been a former Osaka book dealer who moved to Edo at the end of the Horeki era (1603-1868). Around 1770, he wrote "Yusu Hougen," a story that later became the standard for humorous stories. Source: Kodansha Digital Japanese Name Dictionary +Plus Information | Legend |
もと大坂の本屋で,宝暦の末ごろ江戸にうつった丹波屋利(理)兵衛とされる。明和7年(1770)ごろ,のちの洒落本(しゃれぼん)の定型となった「遊子方言」をかいた。 出典 講談社デジタル版 日本人名大辞典+Plusについて 情報 | 凡例 |
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