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company, initially opposed the idea of him studying philosophy. At his son's insistence, however, he relented and gave his permission. Soon after his admission however Umehara was conscripted into the army, and only managed to return to his studies in September of that year. He graduated in 1948.
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Higher Normal School, but withdrew after only two months, and, in the following year, he managed to obtain a place at the Hachikō (Eighth Rank) High School in Nagoya, under its Principal Itō Nikichi (伊藤仁吉). Over the following two years he developed a passionate interest in the philosophies of
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Throughout his education, from primary through to tertiary level, Umehara was by his own account an indifferent student. He was in his primary school years somewhat of a daydreamer, preferring play to study. After graduating from
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to function as a centralized academic body collecting and classifying all available information about Japanese culture, both within Japan and abroad. He retired as head administrator of Nichibunken in 1995.
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His mother Chiyo Ishikawa died early while Umehara was being breast-fed, and his father was still a student at
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Professor Umehara did research on Japanese religion and Japanese Buddhism. His research followed that of
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In 2008 Umehara began to publish modernized version of Noh theatre.
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Influential Japanese philosopher Takeshi Umehara dies at age 93
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