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Motokichi Takahashi (高橋 元吉, Takahashi Motokichi, 6 March 1893 – 28 January 1965), was a poet during the Taishō and Shōwa periods of Japan. He was born in Maebashi city Gunma Prefecture.

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  1. "《前橋文学館生誕130年》高橋元吉展 地域文化に貢献した詩人 朔太郎らとの交流を物語る資料も". Jōmō Shimbun (in Japanese). 20 November 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2024.


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