Zenchū Nakahara (仲原 善忠, Nakahara Zenchū, 15 July 1890 – 25 November 1964) was a Japanese scholar, known particularly for his work on the Omoro sōshi, a written collection of songs and poems which constitutes an oral history of Okinawa and the Ryūkyū Kingdom. Nakahara was born in Nakazato magiri, on Kumejima. He attended the Okinawa Normal School, and Hiroshima Normal High School, before going on to teach at various schools in Tokyo, Shizuoka prefecture, and elsewhere.
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| - Zenchū Nakahara (仲原善忠, Nakahara Zenchū), né le 15 juillet 1890 et mort le 25 novembre 1964, est un universitaire japonais, connu pour son travail sur le Omoro Sōshi, collection de chants et poèmes qui constitue une histoire orale d'Okinawa et du royaume de Ryūkyū. (fr)
- 仲原善忠(なかはら ぜんちゅう、1890年〈明治23年〉7月15日 - 1964年〈昭和39年〉11月25日)は、日本の教育者、沖縄研究家。 (ja)
- Zenchū Nakahara (仲原 善忠, Nakahara Zenchū, 15 July 1890 – 25 November 1964) was a Japanese scholar, known particularly for his work on the Omoro sōshi, a written collection of songs and poems which constitutes an oral history of Okinawa and the Ryūkyū Kingdom. Nakahara was born in Nakazato magiri, on Kumejima. He attended the Okinawa Normal School, and Hiroshima Normal High School, before going on to teach at various schools in Tokyo, Shizuoka prefecture, and elsewhere. (en)
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| - Zenchū Nakahara (仲原善忠, Nakahara Zenchū), né le 15 juillet 1890 et mort le 25 novembre 1964, est un universitaire japonais, connu pour son travail sur le Omoro Sōshi, collection de chants et poèmes qui constitue une histoire orale d'Okinawa et du royaume de Ryūkyū. (fr)
- Zenchū Nakahara (仲原 善忠, Nakahara Zenchū, 15 July 1890 – 25 November 1964) was a Japanese scholar, known particularly for his work on the Omoro sōshi, a written collection of songs and poems which constitutes an oral history of Okinawa and the Ryūkyū Kingdom. Nakahara was born in Nakazato magiri, on Kumejima. He attended the Okinawa Normal School, and Hiroshima Normal High School, before going on to teach at various schools in Tokyo, Shizuoka prefecture, and elsewhere. He first began research into Okinawan history around the age of 50. After the end of World War II, he researched the native Ryukyuan religion, and produced a paper which drew great praise from Yanagita Kunio, widely regarded today as the father of Japanese ethnology. He would go on to produce a number of papers on topics relating to Okinawan history, omoro, and ethnology, as well as a middle school textbook entitled History of Ryukyu (琉球の歴史, ryūkyū no rekishi). (en)
- 仲原善忠(なかはら ぜんちゅう、1890年〈明治23年〉7月15日 - 1964年〈昭和39年〉11月25日)は、日本の教育者、沖縄研究家。 (ja)
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