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| | Nagai Kafu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nagai Kafū (永井 荷風), born Nagai Sōkichi (永井 壮吉), December 4, 1879 - April 30, 1959, was a Japanese novelist, playwright, essayist, and diarist. |
 | | Kafū was born at Kanetomi-chō 45, Koishikawa-ku [now Kasuga-chō, Bunkyō-ku], Tokyo, the eldest son of Nagai Kyūichirō (永井 久一郎), his father, who was then 28 years old, and Nagai Tsune (永井 恆), then 19. |
 | | Kyūichirō was a scholar, bureaucrat, and businessman who later became known for his Chinese poetry. |
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