Okinawan remains looted in early Showa Era returned by Kyoto University
Kyoto – Remains taken by Japanese researchers from a tomb in Okinawa Prefecture in the early 20th century have been returned, sources said Thursday. Researchers from Kyoto Imperial University, which is now Kyoto University, had taken the remains early in the country’s Showa Era (1926-1989) from the Mu…
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Okinawan remains looted in early Showa Era returned by Kyoto University
Kyoto – Remains taken by Japanese researchers from a tomb in Okinawa Prefecture in the early 20th century have been returned, sources said Thursday. Researchers from Kyoto Imperial University, which is now Kyoto University, had taken the remains early in the country's Showa Era (1926-1989) from the Mumujanabaka tomb built in the middle ages in the Okinawan village of Nakijin. The remains, stored in 15 container boxes, were delivered to the Nakijin board of education on May 21. The board, which is set to preserve the remains as academic materials, said it was told by Kyoto University that the remains