Suzuki Akira
1764–1837 (age 73)
Biography
Suzuki Akira (1764–1837) was a notable linguist whose scholarly work contributed to the study and understanding of the Japanese language during the Edo period. His linguistic investigations reflected the broader intellectual currents of his time, as scholars sought to understand and preserve the nuances of Japanese expression and grammar.
Akira's contributions to linguistic scholarship represented an important dimension of Edo-period intellectual life. His work helped establish foundations for later developments in Japanese language studies. He was interred at Heiwa Park, a testament to the recognition of his scholarly contributions to Japanese cultural understanding.