- 1843 – 23
January 1890),
better known by his
English name
Joseph Hardy Neesima, was a ****anese
Protestant missionary and
educator of the
Meiji era who...
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service to the country. She was
famously known as the wife of
Joseph Hardy Neesima, the
founder of
Doshisha English School in 1875, and with a help of American...
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School by
Protestant educator Niijima Jō (新島 襄, also
known as
Joseph Hardy Neesima), as a
school to
advance Christian education in ****an. As a
young man,...
- the women's
division of
Doshisha and wife of
Niijima Jo (Joseph
Hardy Neesima), nurse, tea
master Saigō
Tanomo (1830–1903),
former chief councilor of...
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Yamamoto Yaeko (山本 八重子, 1845–1932), ****anese nurse, wife of
Joseph Hardy Neesima Yaeko Mizutani I (水谷 八重子, 1905–1979), ****anese
actress Yaeko Nogami (野上...
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island which emerged in 2013-2014 and
joined with
Nishinoshima Joseph Hardy Neesima (Jō Niijima; 1843–1890), ****anese
evangelical missionary and
founder of...
- his
conversion influenced young generations in
those days.
Joseph Hardy Neesima (Jō Nījima) (新島襄,
Niijima Jō) (1843–1890), a
Protestant and the founder...
- role 2011
Midnight Diner 2
Katagiri TBS 2013 Yae's
Sakura Joseph Hardy Neesima NHK
Taiga drama 2014
Rivers Edge
Okawabata Detective Agency Takeshi Muraki...
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Hardy Neesima to
found Doshisha University in Kyoto.
Kakuma himself served as the university's
second president. Yamamoto's
sister was
Neesima Yae, who...
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Tokyo by Mori, ****uzawa, and others.
Neesima returns to ****an. 1875: To
advance Christian education in ****an,
Neesima founds Doshisha Eigakko in Kyoto. ****uzawa...