Jūji Tanabe

Jūji Tanabe (田部 重治 Tanabe Jūji; August 4, 1884 – September 22, 1972) was a Japanese literature scholar, teacher, and mountain climber.

He majored in English literature at Tokyo Imperial University, specializing in William Wordsworth.

[1] This book was republished as Mountains and Ravines (山と渓谷 Yama to Keikoku) in 1930.

Tanabe and his friend Kogure Ritarō's (1873–1944) accounts of the Okuchichibu Mountains have become influential.

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