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The Omoro Sōshi is a compilation of ancient poems and songs from Okinawa and the Amami Islands, collected into 22 volumes and written primarily in hiragana ...
Omoro Sōshi

Omoro Sōshi

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The Omoro Sōshi is a compilation of ancient poems and songs from Okinawa and the Amami Islands, collected into 22 volumes and written primarily in hiragana with some simple kanji. There are 1,553 poems in the collection, but many are repeated; the... Wikipedia
Genre: Poetry
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The Native Okinawan Village is the re-creation of an old community of the 17th to 19th centuries, during the Ryukyu Kingdom era. The Omoro Arboretum ...
Within the compound is the “Omoro Botanical Garden” which features a collection of 22 types of plants which are native to Okinawa and appear in Okinawa's oldest ...
The 'Omoro Soshi,' or the 'Anthology of Poems and Sentiments.' is a collection of songs, poems, and prayers compiled during Okinawa's Golden Age, the period ...
Omoro may refer to: Omoro Botanical Garden in Okinawa, Japan; Omoro District in the Northern Region of Uganda; Omoro Lake in Bolivia; Omoro-machi, ...
“Omoro (former Umui)” is an Okinawan dialect that stands for old songs handed down on the islands of Okinawa and Amami. “Umui” is a corruption of “Omoi” meaning ...
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"Omoro Dunchi is the reproduction of an Okinawan traditional house roofed with red tiles. The seats are elaborately decorated. Visitors are served creative ...
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The omoro poems, numbering some 1500 or so in total, were compiled between 1532 and 1610, the Golden Age of Okinawan (and Ryukyuan) political, economic, and ...
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We reproduce village of Okinawa of the Ryukyu kingdom era. In Utaki (Sacred Grove), Ugamigah (Sacred Spring), traditional village form such as Kami-Asagi ( ...