Before the war, he was a teacher in the general course at Shingu Kogakkan in 1931, and an instructor at Kokugakuin University in 1938, and after the war, he played a leading role as a founder and a representative of Geirinkai and to establish the society of Shinto historical studies. |
戦前は昭和6年(1931年)神宮皇學館普通科教諭、昭和13年(1938年)國學院講師など委嘱され、戦後は藝林会の発起人および代表者、また神道史学会の設立に中心的役割を果たした。 |