Shigeru Kuzuhara

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Shigeru Kuzuhara (葛原 しげる, Kuzuhara Shigeru; Fukuyama, Hiroshima June 25, 1886 – December 7, 1961) was a Japanese children's poet, children's song writer, fairy tale writer, and educator.[1]

Born(1886-07-25)July 25, 1886
DiedDecember 7, 1961(1961-12-07) (aged 75)
OccupationPoet, songwriter, fabulist, educator
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Shigeru Kuzuhara
Kuzuhara in 1956
Kuzuhara in 1956
Born(1886-07-25)July 25, 1886
DiedDecember 7, 1961(1961-12-07) (aged 75)
OccupationPoet, songwriter, fabulist, educator
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Kuzuhara wrote 4000 nursery songs, stories and other works. Two of his songs are in the Nihon no Uta Hyakusen compendium by the Ministry of Education of Japan. Other songs include the national song of the Boy Scouts of Japan (1957), Hiroshima High School, and about 400 school songs throughout Japan. Every December 7 a local ceremony is held in front of his birthplace by the "Kuzuhara Culture Preservation Association".

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The kanji for "Shigeru" is 𦱳. However, because it is a rarely used kanji, "Shigeru" is most often expressed in hiragana.

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