Yokoyama Marumitsu
{{short description|Japanese samurai and diviner (1780–1854)}}
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{{nihongo||横山 丸三|Yokoyama Marumitsu|extra=1780–1854|lead=yes}} was a Japanese late Edo period samurai and founder of the Tōkyūjutsu ({{nihongo2|淘宮術}}) divination and self-improvement method. He lived in Edo (now Tokyo). His real name was Yokoyama Okitaka ({{nihongo2|横山興孝}}), and he was also known as Sannosuke ({{nihongo2|三之助}}), Shunkisai ({{nihongo2|春龜斎}}), Kiosanjin ({{nihongo2|木黄山人}}), {{nihongo2|淘山人}}, {{nihongo2|百田楼}}, {{nihongo2|小晌庵等}} and other pen names.{{cite book|last=Sawada|first=Janine Anderson Tasca|title=Practical pursuits: religion, politics, and personal cultivation in nineteenth-century Japan|publisher=University of Hawai'i Press|year=2004|pages=30–42, 202|isbn=0-8248-2752-X|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_5bQxGr6IHEC&pg=PA30|access-date=2009-12-20}}[http://kotobank.jp/word/%E6%A8%AA%E5%B1%B1%E4%B8%B8%E4%B8%89 横山丸三], Kōdansha Nihon jinmei daijiten. Via kotobank.jp[http://www.shibunkaku.co.jp/biography/search_biography_number.php?number=37125 横山興孝], Shibunkaku 美術人名辞典. [http://dictionary.nifty.com/word/%E6%A8%AA%E5%B1%B1%E8%88%88%E5%AD%9D Alt. link]
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Category:People of Edo-period Japan
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