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+ | *''Date: [[1762]], [[Tobe Yoshihiro]]'' | ||
*''Japanese'': 大島筆記 ''(Ooshima hikki)'' | *''Japanese'': 大島筆記 ''(Ooshima hikki)'' | ||
− | ''Ôshima hikki'' is an account of a | + | ''Ôshima hikki'' is an account of a number of Ryukyuan officials drifting ashore on the island of Ôshima in [[Tosa province]] in [[1762]]. The Ryukyuans were led by a [[Shiohira Peechin]], whose exchanges with a Tosa-based Confucian scholar named [[Tobe Yoshihiro]] are also recorded in the account. |
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+ | The volume includes descriptions of China, and roughly 60 ''[[ryuka|ryûka]]'' (Ryukyuan poems), along with other content. | ||
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | *"[http://ir.lib.u-ryukyu.ac.jp:8080/handle/123456789/10244 Ôshima hikki at University of Ryukyus Repository]." PDF scans of manuscript copy of the Ôshima hikki, from the university's [[Iha Fuyu]] Collection. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*[[Yokoyama Manabu]], presentation at "[http://www.hawaii.edu/asiaref/japan/event2013/Index.htm#symposium Interpreting Parades and Processions of Edo Japan]" symposium, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 11 Feb 2013. | *[[Yokoyama Manabu]], presentation at "[http://www.hawaii.edu/asiaref/japan/event2013/Index.htm#symposium Interpreting Parades and Processions of Edo Japan]" symposium, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 11 Feb 2013. | ||
+ | *"[http://jairo.nii.ac.jp/0048/00004242 Ôshima hikki]." JAIRO. | ||
[[Category:Edo Period]] | [[Category:Edo Period]] | ||
[[Category:Ryukyu]] | [[Category:Ryukyu]] | ||
[[Category:Historical Documents]] | [[Category:Historical Documents]] |
Latest revision as of 13:01, 10 April 2013
- Date: 1762, Tobe Yoshihiro
- Japanese: 大島筆記 (Ooshima hikki)
Ôshima hikki is an account of a number of Ryukyuan officials drifting ashore on the island of Ôshima in Tosa province in 1762. The Ryukyuans were led by a Shiohira Peechin, whose exchanges with a Tosa-based Confucian scholar named Tobe Yoshihiro are also recorded in the account.
The volume includes descriptions of China, and roughly 60 ryûka (Ryukyuan poems), along with other content.
See Also
- "Ôshima hikki at University of Ryukyus Repository." PDF scans of manuscript copy of the Ôshima hikki, from the university's Iha Fuyu Collection.
References
- Yokoyama Manabu, presentation at "Interpreting Parades and Processions of Edo Japan" symposium, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 11 Feb 2013.
- "Ôshima hikki." JAIRO.