Bin Ueda
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Bin Ueda (上田 敏, Ueda Bin, October 30, 1874 – July 9, 1916) was a Japanese writer.
Born in Tsukiji, Tokyo, he graduated from Tokyo Imperial University. His major work is Kaichoon 海潮音 (The Sound of the Tide, 1905), a collection of translations from Western poets by Ueda himself.[1]
References
- ^ "上田敏(うえだびん)". コトバンク (in Japanese). Retrieved 23 September 2019.
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