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Jahana Noboru : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jahana Noboru
was an official in the government of Japan's Okinawa Prefecture, and an Okinawan rights activist, in connection with the . ==Life and career== Jahana Noboru was born in 1865 into a farming family in Kochinda ''magiri''〔The ''magiri'' (間切) were traditional administrative divisions on Okinawa.〕〔"Jahana Noboru." ''Okinawa rekishi jinmei jiten'' (沖縄歴史人名事典, "Encyclopedia of People of Okinawan History"). Naha: Okinawa Bunka-sha, 1996. p37.〕 on Okinawa. In 1882, he traveled to Tokyo to study, one of five〔Kerr, George H. ''Okinawa: The History of an Island People''. (revised ed.) Tokyo: Tuttle Publishing, 2003. p414n.〕 to be the first to be funded by Okinawa Prefecture to do so,〔"Jahana Noboru." ''Okinawa konpakuto jiten'' (沖縄コンパクト事典, "Okinawa Compact Encyclopedia"). (Ryukyu Shimpo ) (琉球新報). 1 March 2003. Accessed 19 September 2008.〕 attending Gakushūin and Tokyo University.〔 The first Okinawan university graduate,〔 he was hired into the prefectural government as an engineer of agriculture and forestry. In this role, he set forth to revise various strict and oppressive agricultural policies, including regulations related to sugar production,〔 and wrote a book on the matter, .〔 He also helped establish the , and was involved in forestry and other related projects.〔 However, he opposed the governor of the prefecture, Narahara Shigeru, on various aspects of policies related to the sales of public land and the bringing of new land under cultivation,〔 and resigned from employment at the prefectural office. Returning to Tokyo, Jahana joined with Tōyama Kyūzō〔 and gathered together other commoners of a like mind, forming the "Okinawa Club" and beginning a suffrage movement. He published a treatise on his positions entitled .〔 The movement was opposed by the governor, prefectural government, and various former officials, who strongly pressured the organization, and eventually forced it to break up. This setback drove Jahana mad, and he died at age 44.〔
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