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Non-Fiction Biographies Makino Tomitaro is a Japanese biologist who was active during the Meiji, Taisho and Showa periods. He gave scientific names to many plants and focused on collecting specimens. He also drew high-quality "Makino-style" botanical paintings.
He is the first person biologist who tells about his life of spreading the charm of plants he loved from a young age.
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1 Playing with grass and trees 0 to 16
2 Meeting with Professor Naganuma 16 to 19
3 Interest in plants without hesitation 19 to 24
4 Being supported by friendship and support 24 to 28
5 Reality 28 to 31
6 Being a scholar 31 to 77
7 Overcoming adversity 77 to 94
Born in 1943 in Tokyo.
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Based mainly on the high mountains of the Himalayas and arid regions around the world, he studies the diversity of plants and the history of plant culture.
He is an Emeritus Professor of the University of Tokyo and Special Guest Researcher of the Comprehensive Research Museum.
Doctor of Science.
Based mainly on the high mountains of the Himalayas and the arid regions of the world, he studies the diversity of plants and the history of plant culture.
He is a author of books such as the Birth of 『 Rose 』, a noble combination of technology and culture (Chuo Koron-Shinsha, 1997), the first botany of 『 』 (Tsukama Shobo, 2013), and the Botaai 』 of 『 Makino Tomitaro (Asahi Shimbun Publishing, 2023).