Sugawara

Sugawara (菅原) is a Japanese surname, originally created by the 781 - Kammu Tenno for members of the Haji- Klan.

Bearer of this name were:

In the Nara and Heian period, members of the court nobility, which were usually rare as a teacher and poet active in political positions, the members of the

  • Sugawara ( Klan ) s (菅原 氏)
  • Sugawara no Michizane (菅原 道 真, 845-903 ) scholar, poet and politician
  • Sugawara no Takasue no Musume (菅原 孝 标 女, 1008 - 1059 or after 1067) poet
  • Sugawara no Fumitoki (菅原 文 时, 899-981 ) poet and head of the institution at court

The Edo period - many neo- Confucian scholars:

  • Sugawara Bunta Confucians from the province of Iyo, served the daimyo of Matsuyama
  • Sugawara Dōryū (菅原 道 龙; † 1817, 36 - year) scholar of Japanese classical literature from Akita ( province of Dewa ), author of a history of the Klan
  • Sugawara Gensei (菅原 元 政; 1623-68 ). Waka poet who served the Lord of Hikone, Ii Naotaka. He was also known as Fukakusa no Gensei after he became at the age of 25 years, a monk in the Shoshin - on in the village Fukakusa. Poems in: Sozan Wakashū
  • Sugawara Moto Michi (菅原 元 道, * 1833 in Uzen, † May 14, 1898 ) is generally under one of his stage name as Hakuryu (白龙; * 1833, † 1898) known. This landscape painters of the Naga School, who has lived as Bergasket, also used the name Bonrin, Hakuryu Sanjin, Nihon Inshi and Nikkyo Inshi.
  • EIBUN is the better-known pseudonym of the Sugawara Toshinobu, (菅原 利 信), who worked in the early 19th century.
  • Sugawara Rinsho ( 1712-35 ), a descendant of Sugawara no Michizanes served as a Confucian master the daimyo of Karasuyama and Shimodate. He died 23 years old from smallpox.
  • Sugawara Tokuan (1581-1628) was called with birth name Gendo (元 同), but was called after his birthplace in the province of Harima with the family name Kamata. The Confucian scholars worked in Kyoto and was a disciple of Fujiwara Seika. He was 40 -year-old murdered by one of his students. He is known as a bibliophile and to have had over 10,000 books.
  • Sugawara Tōkai (菅原 东海, † 1828, 90 - year) Confucian scholar who in Tokyo in his house, especially the members of the Saeki clan of Aizu, instructed.

In the modern era:

  • Bunta Sugawara ( born August 16, 1933), actor
  • Sugawara Eishin († November 7, 1957, 82 - year) high-priest of Rinnō -ji in Nikko
  • Hirotaka Sugawara ( born 1938 ), Japanese physicist
  • Ken Sugawara (菅原 健; * 1899) chemist. Professor at the Hokkaigakuen
  • Sugawara Katsutomo ( born August 1, 1929) lawyer. Professor at the Imperial University Taikoku
  • Ken Sugawara (* April 1889 ) historian. Professor at Nagoya University
  • Kenji Sugawara ( born June 20, 1894) lawyer. Professor at Meiji, Chuo- and later at the Imperial University of Kyoto
  • Sugawara Kijuro (* November 9, 1925? 1926) Member of Parliament of the DSP
  • Sugawara Meiro (菅原 明朗; * 1897) conductor and composer. Professor at the Academy of Music Taikoku
  • Sugawara Michitaka (菅原 通 敬; * 1869). Lawyer, civil servant in the Ministry of Finance, there 1915-16 Deputy Minister, from 1916 a member of the manor ( kizokuin ) and from 1917 director of the Japan - American Trust Co.
  • Sayuri Sugawara (* 1990), Japanese singer
  • Seizo Sugawara (菅原 精 造; 1884-1937 ) Lived 32 years in France, where he served as Dean of the Japanese community and there made ​​known Japanese lacquer art.
  • Sugawara Shichiku (* 1863 in Sendai with the name Itō, † 1919) haiku poet who used the pseudonym Bisho.
  • Sugawara Sugao (菅原 菅 雄, born October 4, 1896 in Kyoto ) Engineering; Professor at the Imperial University of Kyoto
  • Sugawara Terno ( born June 15, 1927), engineer and professor at the University of Hokkaido
  • Sugawara Tokiyasu was from 1905 abbot of Kencho -ji in Kamakura and the Supreme named after this temple branch of Rinzai Zen.
  • Sugawara Tsusai ( born February 16, 1894) essayist
  • Sugawara Yosaburo won at the Olympic Games in Montreal in 1976, the bronze medal in freestyle wrestling in the weight class up to 68 kg.
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