He published over 200 scientific articles on marine animals such as chaetognaths, ctenophores, and tunicates.
He was Professor of Zoology at Kyoto University working at the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory in Shirahama, Japan.
[1] At least a dozen species are named in his honor,[2] including these below.
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