Masao Uchida

Japanese: 内田正男 - うちだまさお
Masao Uchida

...However, this was difficult to use and was not widely used. In 1975, Uchida Masao revised the calendar for the first time since Shunkai. He used calendar systems appropriate to each era, and the calculations themselves were done by computer. He also incorporated the results of historical research since the Meiji period, and published the book "The Original Text of the Japanese Calendar." ...

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Japanese:

…しかし,これは使用法に難があり,あまり活用されなかった。75年,春海以来初めての暦日の洗直しが内田正男によって行われた。古来のそれぞれの時代に応じた暦法を用い,しかも計算そのものはコンピューターを用い,さらに明治以来の史料調査の成果を大幅に取り入れて《日本暦日原典》として刊行された。…

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