Higashionna Kanjun (東恩納 寛惇) also Higaonna Kanjun (14 October 1882–24 January 1963) was a Japanese scholar who specialized in the history of Okinawa. Alongside Iha Fuyū and Majikina Ankō, he is considered one of the pioneers of modern Okinawan studies. After reading Japanese history at Tokyo Imperial University, where he wrote his dissertation on the approach of the Shimazu clan towards the Ryūkyū Kingdom, his subsequent career included posts at Hosei University and Takushoku University and travels in Southeast Asia and India. His extensive body of writings, collected as Higashionna Kanjun zenshū (東恩納寬惇全集) in ten volumes, centre around Ryukyuan history and culture, personal and place names, and classics such as the Omoro Sōshi. His private collection of documents and historical materials, n
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| - Higashionna Kanjun (en)
- 東恩納寛惇 (ja)
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| - 東恩納 寛惇(ひがしおんな かんじゅん、1882年10月14日 - 1963年1月24日)は、日本の歴史学者・郷土史家・沖縄史家。東京帝国大学卒業。旧制府立高等学校、法政大学、拓殖大学各教授、拓殖大学図書館長、拓殖大学第一高等学校四代校長。沖縄県那覇出身。 (ja)
- 東恩納寬惇(1882年10月14日-1963年1月24日),日本沖繩學歷史學家,出生在沖繩縣那霸市。慎姓,唐名不詳。 (zh)
- Higashionna Kanjun (東恩納 寛惇) also Higaonna Kanjun (14 October 1882–24 January 1963) was a Japanese scholar who specialized in the history of Okinawa. Alongside Iha Fuyū and Majikina Ankō, he is considered one of the pioneers of modern Okinawan studies. After reading Japanese history at Tokyo Imperial University, where he wrote his dissertation on the approach of the Shimazu clan towards the Ryūkyū Kingdom, his subsequent career included posts at Hosei University and Takushoku University and travels in Southeast Asia and India. His extensive body of writings, collected as Higashionna Kanjun zenshū (東恩納寬惇全集) in ten volumes, centre around Ryukyuan history and culture, personal and place names, and classics such as the Omoro Sōshi. His private collection of documents and historical materials, n (en)
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| - Higashionna Kanjun (東恩納 寛惇) also Higaonna Kanjun (14 October 1882–24 January 1963) was a Japanese scholar who specialized in the history of Okinawa. Alongside Iha Fuyū and Majikina Ankō, he is considered one of the pioneers of modern Okinawan studies. After reading Japanese history at Tokyo Imperial University, where he wrote his dissertation on the approach of the Shimazu clan towards the Ryūkyū Kingdom, his subsequent career included posts at Hosei University and Takushoku University and travels in Southeast Asia and India. His extensive body of writings, collected as Higashionna Kanjun zenshū (東恩納寬惇全集) in ten volumes, centre around Ryukyuan history and culture, personal and place names, and classics such as the Omoro Sōshi. His private collection of documents and historical materials, numbering some 3,384 items, is preserved as the Higashionna Kanjun Collection at Okinawa Prefectural Library. (en)
- 東恩納 寛惇(ひがしおんな かんじゅん、1882年10月14日 - 1963年1月24日)は、日本の歴史学者・郷土史家・沖縄史家。東京帝国大学卒業。旧制府立高等学校、法政大学、拓殖大学各教授、拓殖大学図書館長、拓殖大学第一高等学校四代校長。沖縄県那覇出身。 (ja)
- 東恩納寬惇(1882年10月14日-1963年1月24日),日本沖繩學歷史學家,出生在沖繩縣那霸市。慎姓,唐名不詳。 (zh)
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