Takeshi Umehara

Umehara in 1967 was born in Miyagi Prefecture in Tōhoku and graduated from the philosophical faculty of Kyoto University in 1948. He taught philosophy at Ritsumeikan University and was subsequently appointed president of the Kyoto City University of Arts. He is noted for his prolific essays on Japanese culture, in which he has endeavoured to refound the discipline of Japanese studies along more Japanocentric lines, notably in his book written in 1972 in collaboration with Shunpei Ueyama. Aside from his voluminous academic essays on numerous aspects of Japanese culture he has also composed theatrical works on figures as varied as Yamato Takeru and Gilgamesh.

He was appointed in 1987 to head the International Research Center for Japanese Studies, otherwise known by the abbreviation of Nichibunken, established by Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone to function as a centralized academic body collecting and classifying all available information about Japanese culture, both within Japan and abroad. He retired as head administrator of Nichibunken in 1995. Provided by Wikipedia
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    3.11 o ikinobiru : kenpō ga ikizuku Nihon e /
    3.11を生きのびる : 憲法が息づく日本へ /
    3.11を生きのびる : 憲法が息づく日本へ /
    3.11を生きのびる : 憲法が息づく日本へ /
    Published 2011
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    Book
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    Zeami : kami to shura to koi /
    世阿弥 : 神と修羅と恋 /
    世阿弥 : 神と修羅と恋 /
    Published 2013
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    Book
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    Sūpā kyōgen "Ōsama to kyōryū" : Kokuritsu Nōgakudō ishoku sakuhin /
    スーパー狂言「王様と恐竜」 : 国立能楽堂委嘱作品 /
    Published 2004
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