

永遠のニㇱパ 北海道と名付けた男 松浦武四郎
June 7, 2019
1h 25m
JA
Tsuyoshi Yanagawa
Takeshiro Matsuura was a Japanese explorer who was the first person to document the inner reaches of what is now known as Hokkaido. He explored the area extensively during the mid 19th century and created a map of the island that included parts which had been ignored by earlier cartographers. He visited Ainu communities and compiled records of the large numbers of the population who had been conscripted for forced labor far from their homes. Matsuura suggested the name Hokkaido for the area

Jun Matsumoto
Matsuura Takeshiro

Kyoko Fukada
Lyce of Ainu

Takashi Ukaji
Ekashi

Yosuke Eguchi


Shizuka Oishi
2
Okubo Toshimichi

Fumiyo Kohinata
Nabeshima Naomasa

Masanori Ishii
Horii Izumonokami

Toshio Kakei
Abe Masahiro

Masahiko Nishimura
Sajima Kageyu

Ayumu Saito
Minatoya Hikobe

Saburo Ishikura
Shindo Sashichiro

NHK
JP