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it was engraved as "the father of okinawan studies, iwafuku."
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There was a tomb of Iwafuku at the ruins of Urasoe Castle. It was engraved with "Iwafuku, the father of Okinawa studies". Iwafuku was born in Naha in 1897. He seems to have studied Okinawa throughout his life, such as first announcing that Urasoe was an ancient capital before Shuri during his school days at the University of Tokyo.
The grave of the person who discussed that Urazoe was the former capital
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The grave in Urasoe Gusk is from Mr. Ihafuyu. Mr. Fuyu Iwa was born in Naha, but he argued that Urasoe was an ancient capital before Shuri, and although he died in Tokyo, a tomb was built in the land of Urasoe, which is deeply related to his research. It seems that
There was a guide on the way from the ruins of Urasoe Castle to Urasoe Yodore. It seems that it is a grave of a person who made great achievements in Okinawa literature, and a small flower was offered.
it was engraved as "the father of okinawan studies, iwafuku."
There was a tomb of Iwafuku at the ruins of Urasoe Castle. It was engraved with "Iwafuku, the father of Okinawa studies". Iwafuku was born in Naha in 1897. He seems to have studied Okinawa throughout his life, such as first announcing that Urasoe was an ancient capital before Shuri during his school days at the University of Tokyo.
The grave of the person who discussed that Urazoe was the former capital
The grave in Urasoe Gusk is from Mr. Ihafuyu. Mr. Fuyu Iwa was born in Naha, but he argued that Urasoe was an ancient capital before Shuri, and although he died in Tokyo, a tomb was built in the land of Urasoe, which is deeply related to his research. It seems that
That's great.
If you come to Urasoe Castle, you should take a look at it. The grave is magnificent and I think it's like a traditional Okinawa construction.
Tomb
There was a guide on the way from the ruins of Urasoe Castle to Urasoe Yodore. It seems that it is a grave of a person who made great achievements in Okinawa literature, and a small flower was offered.
It's at the site of Urasoe Castle.
I happened to find it when I went to the ruins of Urasoe Castle, so I visited and joined hands. It was a quiet and solemn place.