Usui Kojima
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Usui Kojima (小島 烏水, Kojima Usui, December 29, 1873 – December 13, 1948) was a Japanese author from Yokohama, Japan who authored over 20 books. He was also known for amassing a collection of over 900 ukiyo-e prints and establishing Japan's first mountaineering society.[1]
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