Ryūsaku Tsunoda
Ryūsaku Tsunoda was a Japanese scholar and is known as the "father of Japanese studies" at Columbia University. He was directly responsible for developing the Japanese language and literature collection at Columbia's library. Prominent among the former-students who credit his influence as formative is Donald Keene, who had himself become a later Dean of Japanese studies in the United States.
Biography
Tsunoda was the youngest of seven children born to a family of peasants in Japan. He studied at Waseda University, and later developed interest in the United States.Keene's own perspective on Tsunoda was expressed in a lecture given at Waseda University in 1994: