Naomasa Yamasaki Explained

was a Japanese geographer and regarded as the father of modern Japanese geography.[1]

He was a professor at Tokyo Imperial University from 1911 to 1929, where he created the department of geography and founded The Association of Japanese Geographers. The latter is the primary academic geographic society in Japan.

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  1. Book: Beckinsale . Robert P. . The History of the Study of Landforms - Volume 3 (Routledge Revivals): Historical and Regional Geomorphology, 1890-1950 . Chorley . Richard J. . 2003-10-04 . Routledge . 978-1-134-93516-1 . 197 . en.