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educational reform in
occupied ****an.
Seventh Higher School Zoshikan (第七高等学校造士館,
Daishichi Kōtō Gakkō
Zōshikan) -
established in 1901. The
school was
located on...
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parents died when he was 13
years old. At the age of 13, he
entered the
Zoshikan, the
Satsuma domain's
Confucian academy,
where he
studied the teachings...
- he was sent to ****an for studies,
attending the
Seventh Higher School Zoshikan (the
predecessor of
Kagoshima University),
followed by
Kyoto Imperial University...
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advance on to
Seventh Higher School Zoshikan (now
Kagoshima University). He
graduated from
Seventh Higher School Zoshikan in 1936 and from
Department of Civil...
- (Okayama)
Daigaku Yoka (1900) Kōtōka
Okayama University Seventh Higher School,
Zōshikan (Kagoshima)
Daigaku Yoka (1901) Kōtōka
Kagoshima University Eighth Higher...
- 1898–1900 Shōkasonjuku
Academy — — Mat****ta
Masayoshi 1891–1892 1896–1898
Zoshikan — — Ōkuma
Shigenobu 1898 1914–1916 Kōdōkan — —
Katsura Tarō 1901–1906 1908–1911...
- Museum. The main
citadel was used by the
Kagoshima Seventh High
School Zoshikan from 1901
until its
destruction in an air raid in 1945. Afterwards, the...
- as the
director of the
program to his death.
Arimura graduated from the
Zoshikan Academy of the
Seventh Higher School and
entered the
Nagoya University...
- Castle.
After World War II, the
Seventh Higher School Zoshikan (第七高等学校造士館,
Daishichi Kōtō Gakkō
Zōshikan) on the
former site of
Tsurumaru Castle was closed...
-
Kagoshima Prefectural Konan High School) in 1946, from
Seventh Higher School Zoshikan (now
Kagoshima University) in 1949 and from
Department of Chemistry, Faculty...