Haruchika Noguchi
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Haruchika Noguchi | |
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Born |
September, 1911 Ueno, Tokyo, Japan |
Died |
1976 Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Seitai founder |
Haruchika Noguchi (野口 晴哉 Noguchi Haruchika, September 1911 – 1976) was the Japanese founder of Seitai.[1] He established the concept of taiheki.
Students
Books
Among his many books, three are now available in English translation.
- Order, Spontaneity and the Body by Haruchika Noguchi. Tokyo, Japan, Zensei, 1985, paperback. ISBN 4-915417-00-X.
- Colds and their Benefits by Haruchika Noguchi. Tokyo, Japan, Zensei, 1986, paperback. ISBN 4-915417-01-8.
- Scolding and Praising by Haruchika Noguchi. Tokyo, Japan, Zensei, 1991, paperback. ISBN 4-915417-02-6.
External links
- (Japanese) Seitai Kyokai translation
- Zensei-sha His publishing company. Three of his books in English translation are available.
- Itsuo Tsuda School
Preceded by (none) |
Dōshu of Seitai ?? - 1976 |
Succeeded by Akiko Noguchi |
References
- ↑ Order, Spontaneity and the Body by Haruchika Noguchi. Tokyo, Japan, Zensei, 1985, paperback. ISBN 4-915417-00-X..
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