- Narushima Ryuhoku
Narushima Ryūhoku (成島柳北) was a
Japan ese author and scholar who lived from 1837-1884. He was born inAsakusa , and his given name was Korehiro (惟弘). The Narushima family were "okujusha" (奥儒者), orConfucian tutors to the Tokugawashogun s, who were also involved the editing of Tokugawajikki (德川實紀)and other historical annals, including the (後鑑 "Nochikagami"). Ryuhoku participated in these editing projects as a young man.He served as tutor to the shoguns Iesada and Iemochi but was, according to some theories, dismissed because he wrote a poem critical of the fact that his recommendations had not been adopted. At that time he took up Western studies. During the
Keiō period (1866-68) he served in the shogun'scavalry and also briefly as Minister of Foreign Affairs. After theMeiji Restoration , he took up a position with the Higashi Honganji Temple, which sponsored a tour for him and four other men toEurope and theUnited States from 1872-73. Soon after his return to Japan, Ryuhoku became the editor of theChōya Shinbun (朝野新聞), and also founded theliterary journal Kagetsu shinshi (花月新誌). He had a very critical attitude towards the great functionaries of Satsuma and Chōshū, who although vassals of the former shogunate, were now swaggering around in their new roles as leaders of the Meiji government. In protest, he declared that "I will become a useless person between nature", and started to write satire.Ryuhoku's most famous work is "Ryūkyō Shinshi" (柳橋新誌), the first volume of which he began writing in 1859, and the second volume of which he began writing in 1871; the work concerns the world of the
pleasure quarters ofYanagibashi , humorously depicting cultural shifts from Edo to Meiji.ee also
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