Hyozo Omori (大森 兵蔵, Ōmori Hyōzō, March 14, 1876 – January 3, 1913) was a Japanese physical education specialist who studied in America and married the American artist Annie Barrows Shepley. In Japan, they established Yurin En (友隣園; House of the Friendly Neighbor), which was a settlement house and leader in the Japanese playground movement. Omori introduced basketball and volleyball to the country and was the team manager at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics in Sweden.
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- Hyozo Omori (it)
- 大森兵蔵 (ja)
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| - Hyozo Omori (大森 兵蔵, Ōmori Hyōzō, March 14, 1876 – January 3, 1913) was a Japanese physical education specialist who studied in America and married the American artist Annie Barrows Shepley. In Japan, they established Yurin En (友隣園; House of the Friendly Neighbor), which was a settlement house and leader in the Japanese playground movement. Omori introduced basketball and volleyball to the country and was the team manager at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics in Sweden. (en)
- Hyozo Omori (大森兵蔵 Hyozo Omori?; 14 marzo 1876 – Pasadena, 3 gennaio 1913) è stato un educatore giapponese, professore di educazione fisica allo YMCA nella Prefettura di Okayama, ha introdotto in Giappone il basket e la pallavolo. (it)
- 大森 兵蔵(おおもり ひょうぞう、1876年3月14日 - 1913年1月13日)は、YMCA体育教授。岡山県出身。バスケットボールとバレーボールを日本に初めて紹介した人物である。日本初のオリンピックチーム監督。 (ja)
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| - Hyozo Omori (大森 兵蔵, Ōmori Hyōzō, March 14, 1876 – January 3, 1913) was a Japanese physical education specialist who studied in America and married the American artist Annie Barrows Shepley. In Japan, they established Yurin En (友隣園; House of the Friendly Neighbor), which was a settlement house and leader in the Japanese playground movement. Omori introduced basketball and volleyball to the country and was the team manager at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics in Sweden. (en)
- Hyozo Omori (大森兵蔵 Hyozo Omori?; 14 marzo 1876 – Pasadena, 3 gennaio 1913) è stato un educatore giapponese, professore di educazione fisica allo YMCA nella Prefettura di Okayama, ha introdotto in Giappone il basket e la pallavolo. (it)
- 大森 兵蔵(おおもり ひょうぞう、1876年3月14日 - 1913年1月13日)は、YMCA体育教授。岡山県出身。バスケットボールとバレーボールを日本に初めて紹介した人物である。日本初のオリンピックチーム監督。 (ja)
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