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Issei Yamamoto

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Issei Yamamoto (山本一清) (18891959) was a Japanese astronomer.

He was the first president of the Oriental Astronomical Association in 1920. He was director of the Kwasan Observatory in Kyoto.

A crater on the Moon is named after him.