Ebe Ngosi Ihe Ochie nke Chōsen
Chōsen Folk Art Museum bụ ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke ndị Korea na ụlọ eze mbụ Gyeongbokgung, na Keijō ( Sol ), Keiki-do, Korea, Alaeze Ukwu Japan . Ọ rụrụ n'etiti 1924 na 1945.
Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke National Folk Museum nke Korea, nke ka na-arụ ọrụ taa, nọchiri anya ihe ngosi nka.
Akụkọ ihe mere eme
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]E hiwere ụlọ ihe ngosi nka n'oge 1910 ruo 1945 oge ọchịchị ndị Japan na Korea. Ọ bụ ọtụtụ ndị Japan nwere mmasị na omenala Korea hiwere ya: Ụmụnna Asakawa na Yanagi Sōetsu . [1] Yanagi zutere Asakawa Takumi na njem mbụ ya na Korea. Ha abụọ kpebiri ịmepụta ụlọ ngosi ihe mgbe ochie ọnụ. Na Jenụwarị 1921, ha kwupụtara n'ihu ọha ebumnuche ha iguzobe ihe ngosi nka. Yanagi, na nkwupụta ahụ, kọwara ụlọ ngosi nka dịka ụzọ nwere ike isi belata esemokwu n'etiti Korea na Japan. [2] Ojiji nke okwu minzoku (民族; lit. ' ) n'aha ụlọ ngosi ihe mgbe ochie bụ arụmụka n'etiti ndị Japan; e jikọtara okwu ahụ na ịhụ mba n'anya agbụrụ Japan n'otu oge, mana enwere nkụda mmụọ iji mee ka njikọta nke ndị Japan na-achị achị. Yanagi zara ajụjụ a site n'ikwu na a na-eji ya dị ka okwu gbasara mmadụ maka ihe ndị gara aga. N'ikpeazụ, ha nwetara nkwado maka mmepụta ihe ngosi nka site n'aka Gọọmenti-General nke Chosen . [2]
Ọ mepere n'ụlọ eze mbụ Gyeongbokgung na Eprel 9, 1924. Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nwetara nkwado site n'aka ndị Korea ama ama n'oge ahụ, gụnyere ndị na-akwado nnwere onwe Korea Cho Man-sik na Chang Deok-soo . Nnukwu mkpokọta nka nke Korea nke Yanagi mere ọtụtụ mkpokọta ahụ, ọ bụkwa nnukwu ọnụnọ na ụlọ ngosi nka maka ọtụtụ akụkọ ihe mere eme ya. Asakawa Takumi nwụrụ na 1931, nwanne ya nwoke Noritaka jikwaa ihe ngosi nka n'ọnọdụ ya. [2]
Mgbe ntọhapụ nke Korea 1945 gasịrị, e bufere ụlọ ngosi ihe mgbe ochie na mkpokọta ya na National Museum of Korea . Kemgbe ahụ , National Folk Museum of Korea nọchiri ya. [1]
Ntụaka
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Tamashige (2011-08-25). Japanese brothers who championed Korean ceramics (en). The Japan Times. Retrieved on 2024-02-21.Tamashige, Sachiko (2011-08-25). "Japanese brothers who championed Korean ceramics". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2024-02-21. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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