Zuicho Tachibana

Zuicho Tachibana (橘 瑞超 Tachibana Zuichō, January 7, 1890 - November 4, 1968) was a Japanese explorer of Central Asia. He made three trips to Central Asia between 1902 and 1910, all financed by Count Otani. Although he travelled as a priest of the Jōdo Shinshū sect, he was suspected by British and Russian Intelligence of being an officer of the Imperial Japanese Navy.

Tachibana was instrumental in delivery of the part of Dunhuang manuscripts to Japan in 1912.[1]

For more details of Tachibana's expeditions, see Expeditions of Count Otani.

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References

  1. Galambos 2012:
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