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important educational institutions of the shogunate, the Shōhei-zaka
Gakumonjo (昌平坂学問所)), or Shōheikō (昌平黌), was
founded on its grounds. In 1632, Tokugawa...
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temples and
shrine priests through private systems such as the
Shoheizaka Gakumonjo.
Since around the
Meiji Restoration,
young samurai and
heirs of noble...
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school was
renamed the
Shoheizaka Institute (昌平坂学問所,
Shoheizaka Gakumonjo) and came to be
operated directly by the
Tokugawa Shogunate in 1791 as...
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Faculty traces its
roots to the
Bansho Shirabesho and the Shōhei-zaka
Gakumonjo, both
established during the Edo period. In 1877, the
Faculty comprised...
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Tanaka Domain. In 1862, he was
appointed to the
newly created post of
Gakumonjo-bugyō. In 1863, he
built a jin'ya at the domain's
exclave in Shimōsa Province...
- ****igned to
accompany him as his valet, and also
entered the Shōheizaka
Gakumonjo school for
Confucian studies. He was a
quick learner, and by 1805 had...
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return to Satsuma, he
spent more than
three years at the Shōhei-zaka
Gakumonjo (昌平坂学問所), a state-run
academy under the
control of the
shogunate where...