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Terakoya (寺子屋, terako-ya, lit. "temple schools,
private elementary schools") were
private educational institutions that
taught reading and
writing to the...
- in her role as a
guest lead in an NHK TV
series about Samurai called “
Terakoya Yume Shinan.” Her
career extended overseas when in 2002 she was invited...
- The most po****r, and most
frequently performed,
scene from this play is
Terakoya ("temple school"), the
third scene of Act IV. The
Kurumabiki (Act III,...
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patronized neighborhood schools called terakoya (寺子屋, "temple schools").
Despite being located in temples, the
terakoya curriculum consisted of
basic literacy...
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sought education for
business purposes,
leading to the
establishment of
terakoya,
which taught basic reading, writing, and arithmetic.
Despite limited contact...
- the chōnin and nōmin (farmer)
class due to the
spread of
private schools terakoya.
There were more than 600
rental bookstores in Edo, and
people lent woodblock-printed...
- TV film 1996
Legend of St.
Dragon (聖龍伝説) Yūji
Saeki 1
episode 1997–1998
Terakoya Yume
Shinan (寺子屋ゆめ指南) Matajūrō
Sensui 23
episodes 2001 Shotgun-Marriage...
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important event in a child's life. In the Edo period, some
children attended terakoya or
temple schools where they
learned practical methods of reading, writing...
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schools opened throughout the
country by the
Shogunate (Bakufu) as well as
terakoya (temple schools)
helped spread the new
ideas further.[citation needed]...
- do****ents in the Edo
period and was the
prevailing style taught in the
terakoya (寺子屋)
schools of that time. The
ascension of
Minamoto no
Yoritomo to the...