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Motoori Norinaga ( Japanese language June 21 1730 - November 5 1801 ) was a scholar during the time of the Tokugawa Shogunate.

His teachings emphasize the kokugaku which is based on denying all foreign influence on Japanese culture. A central and most important element of his teachings is the Kojiki. Any foreign and especially Chinese influence, which had the greatest impact on Japanese culture so far, could not originate from Amaterasu and was thus considered as a befouling of the pure Japanese culture.

Norinaga also named the concept of mono no aware , the sorrow which results from the passage of things. He saw it as a distinctive characteristic of classical Japanese literature.

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