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  1. The Tokugawas established the School Fuchu (Shizuoka) Gakumonjo in Suruga in the autumn of 1868 as their major undertaking after the debacle of the Shogunate. In straitened circumstances they found a gleam of light in educa-tion for their future.

  2. Zuiken taught kanbun at the Shizuoka Gakumonjo and was also a participant in the early Meiji kanshibun gatherings that Mukōyama Kōson and others led in Shizuoka: regular meetings that brought Tokugawa retainers together to share their Sinitic prose and poetry compositions.

  3. El príncipe Tokugawa Iesato (徳川 家達? 24 de agosto de 1863 – 5 de junio de 1940) fue el primer jefe del clan Tokugawa después del derrocamiento del bakufu Tokugawa, y una figura en la política japonesa durante el Meiji, Taishō y principios del período Shōwa Japón.

  4. The Tokugawas established the School Fuchu (Shizuoka) Gakumonjo in Suruga in the autumn of 1868 as their major undertaking after the debacle of the Shogunate. In straitened circumstances they found a gleam of light in educa-tion for their future.

  5. 2 de feb. de 2023 · You can enjoy impressive natural beauty with an altitude difference of 6,000 m from Suruga Bay to the Southern Alps. Shizuoka-shi, where the prefectural office is located, is not only an administrative and commercial city, but also a city of traditional “Suruga Hinagu” 1 (Kogei Japan 2022).

  6. 30 de abr. de 2014 · During the early Meiji era, most graduates from the Nagasaki Kaigun Denshujo worked for schools such as Gakumonjo of Shizuoka and Heigakko of Numazu. The Gakumonjo and Heigakko could be regarded as an extension of the tradition of studying Euclidean geometry.

  7. Shizuoka Gakumonjo; Información profesional; Ocupación: Samurái y político: Cargos ocupados: Daimyō; Miembro de la Cámara de Pares (desde 1890) Presidents of the House of Peers of Japan (1903-1933) Sucesor: Príncipe Fumimaro Konoe: Distinciones: Gran Cordón de la Suprema Orden del Crisantemo; Gran cordon de la Orden de las Flores de ...