Korehiro Kurahara (蔵原 惟郭, August 11, 1861 – January 8, 1949) was a Japanese educator and politician.
Kurahara was born on August 11, 1861, in Higo province, which is now Aso, Kumamoto.
However, he left the school the year after in 1897 and moved to Tokyo, where he worked at an educational organization promoting libraries.
He took the floor on January 25, 1911, and said that, based on his experience living overseas that it diminished Japan's international image.
[1] Kurahara became active in the labor movement after leaving office, founding the Rikken Rōdō Gikai (立憲労働義会) in 1919.