Takahashi Yoshitoki

1764–1804 (age 40)

Biography

Takahashi Yoshitoki (1764–1804) was a scientist and scholar of the Edo period, contributing to the advancement of knowledge during Japan's age of intellectual development. His work reflected the growing interest in scientific inquiry and practical learning that characterized late Edo period scholarship.

Yoshitoki's scientific contributions are remembered at Genkū-ji Temple, where his legacy as a scholar dedicated to expanding human understanding continues to be honored.