- the city. In 1699, Taku Shigefumi, the
local village headman,
built the
Gakumonsho (later
Higashihara Shosha) for the
purpose of
promoting education and...
- came to be
called “Renjuku”,
although its
official name was the “Kannabe
Gakumonsho” (神辺学問所). In principle, it was a
boarding school, and was
supported by...
- 1782, at the age of 14, he was sent to Edo to
study at the
Shoheizaka Gakumonsho Academy,
where he
studied national history and the classics, and where...
-
Shibata family, Jinshiro, was
transferred to work in the shogunate's
Gakumonsho (shogunate university). Jinshiro's son,
Junzo was
promoted to
belong to...
- 10th shogun,
Shibata Jinshiro was
transferred to work in the shogunate's
Gakumonsho (shogunate university).
Under the 11th shogun,
Shibata Junzo became Metsuke...