- its
direct precursors include the Tenmongata,
founded in 1684, and the
Shoheizaka Institute.
Although established under its
current name, the university...
-
local temples and
shrine priests through private systems such as the
Shoheizaka Gakumonjo.
Since around the
Meiji Restoration,
young samurai and heirs...
-
early as a
skilled scholar, and he
studied at the
Tokugawa Shogunate's
Shoheizaka school in Edo. He
served as an
advisor to
Matsudaira Katamori, and was...
-
museum in ****an. It
considers its
origin to have been the
Yushima Seido or
Shoheizaka Exhibition, a
public exhibition of
imperial artwork and
scientific specimens...
- Shōhei
Bridge (昌平橋聖堂神田川, Shōheibashi Seidō Kandagawa) Shōhei Bridge,
Shōheizaka hill,
Kanda River, wall of
Yushima Seidō
Exaggerated size of hill on left...
- archery, and
horse riding. At age 14, he
entered the Shogunate's
academy at
Shoheizaka, and at age 18, he
began to
study Western-style gunnery. He
began his...
- Satō was ****igned to
accompany him as his valet, and also
entered the
Shōheizaka Gakumonjo school for
Confucian studies. He was a
quick learner, and by...
-
partially came from the
theory of
Hayashi Razan, a
lecturer at Yushima's
Shoheizaka Institute of Learning. It
focused less on Confucianism's metaphysical...
-
origin in “Kitenkan”(徽典館)
which was
founded in 1795 as a
branch school of “
Shoheizaka-School” of
Tokugawa Government (later the
University of Tokyo) and was...
-
eldest son of
samurai Arai Yūsuke. At the age of 15, Hara
enrolled at the
Shoheizaka Academy (昌平坂学問所)
where he
studied both
Confucianism and medicine, the...