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Japanese writer, journalist, educator, cultural anthropologist, folklorist, and sociologist

Keizō Takagi
Native name高木 桂蔵
BornAugust 1941
OccupationWriter, journalist, educator, cultural anthropologist, folklorist, and sociologist
NationalityJapanese
SubjectExpatriate Chinese communities

Keizō Takagi (高木 桂蔵, Takagi Keizō, born August 1941) is a Japanese writer, journalist, educator, cultural anthropologist, folklorist, and sociologist whose research focuses on expatriate Chinese communities.

As Professor of International Relations at Shizuoka Prefectural University, Takagi regularly appeared on TV programs such as Shizuoka Daiichi Television, and served as Assistant Scoutmaster of Shizuoka Scout Group 42.

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  1. 静岡)高木教育長案を否決 県議会総務委、自民が問題視『朝日新聞デジタル』19 March 2015 03時00分。

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