• Daigaku-no-kami (大学頭) was a Japanese Imperial court position and the title of the chief education expert in the rigid court hierarchy. The Imperial Daigaku-no-kami...
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  • Yasujirō Ozu Daigaku-no-kami, a Japanese Imperial court position and the title of the chief education expert in the rigid court hierarchy Daigaku-ryō, the...
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  • through the early Meiji period. The director of the Daigaku-ryō was called the Daigaku-no-kami. The Daigaku-ryō was located near the Suzakumon at southern...
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    maintained by the Tokugawa shogunate. Razan had the honorific title Daigaku-no-kami, which became hereditary in his family. It also happened that the position...
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    scholar and a bakufu official in the late Tokugawa shogunate. Hayashi Daigaku-no-kami Gakusai was a member of the Hayashi clan of Confucian scholars, each...
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    the shogun continued to accept foreign demands. On 22 January 1858, Daigaku-no-kami Hayashi Akira headed the bakufu delegation which sought advice from...
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  • and Hayashi Kō. 7th Daigaku no Kami: Hayashi Teiu (1791–1844). 8th Daigaku no Kami: Hayashi Sōkan (1828–1853). 9th Daigaku no Kami: Hayashi Fukusai (1800–1859)...
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    neo-Confucianists since the time of Tokugawa Ieyasu. He was the hereditary Daigaku-no-kami descendant of Hayashi Razan, the first head of the Tokugawa shogunate's...
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    the Chinese calendar which was on New Year's Day. During this year, Daigaku-no-kami Hayashi Jussai (1768–1841) explained the shogunate foreign policy to...
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    maintained by the Tokugawa shogunate. Gahō's hereditary title was Daigaku-no-kami, which, in the context of the Tokugawa shogunate hierarchy, effectively...
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    support: Hayashi Daigaku-no-kami; Sō Yoshinori Tsushima-no-kami – Americanized as "Ido, Prince of Tsus-sima"; Izawa Mimasaki-no-kami – Americanized as...
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    agreement to the Treaty of Kanagawa; and the chief Japanese negotiator was Daigaku-no kami Hayashi Akira (1800–1859), who was head of the Tokugawa bakufu's neo-Confucian...
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    previous era ended and a new one commenced in Kyōwa 4. 1804 (Bunka 1): Daigaku-no-kami Hayashi Jussai (1768–1841) explained the shogunate foreign policy to...
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    hereditary title "Head of the State University" (大学頭, Daigaku-no-kami). Hayashi Daigaku-no-kami Jussai was a member of the Hayashi clan of Confucian scholars...
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    American plenipotentiary, and Hayashi Akira, also known by his title of Daigaku-no-kami, signed for the Japanese side. The celebratory events for the signing...
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    (式部大輔, Shikibu-taifu). and the Emperor's chief education expert (大学頭, Daigaku no kami). The Taihō Code established a Ministry of Ceremonies (治部省, Jibu-shō);...
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    educational institution of the state. Its administrative head was called Daigaku-no-kami as head of the Tokugawa training school for shogunate bureaucrats....
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    Onodera, Eikō (2005). Boshin nanboku sensō to Tōhoku seiken. Sendai: Kita no mori. Papinot, E. (1910). Historical and Geographic Dictionary of Japan. Tuttle...
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    (afterwards known at the Yushima Seidō), was known by the honorific title Daigaku-no kami which, in the context of the Tokugawa hierarchy, can effectively be...
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    Hayashi clan of Confucian scholars. Hōkō was the fourth Hayashi clan Daigaku-no-kami of the Edo period. Hōkō is known as the second official rector of the...
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    the daimyō of the Akō Domain in Japan (1675–1701). His title was Takumi no Kami (内匠頭). He is known as the person who triggered a series of incidents retold...
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    - 1728 Izumi-no-kami (和泉守); Jijū (侍従) Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 270,950 koku 6 Tōdō Takaharu (藤堂高治) 1728 - 1735 Daigaku-no-kami (大学頭) Junior...
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    University (大学頭, daigaku no kami), Professor of Letters (文章博士, monjō hakase) and Steward of the Prosecution Bureau (刑部大輔, gyōbu no taifu). He died in...
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    invested Confucian scholars as samurai. Hōkō was the third Hayashi clan Daigaku-no-kami of the Edo period. After 1691, Hōkō is known as the first official...
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  • Japanese folklore, tsukumogami (付喪神 or つくも神, lit. "tool kami") are tools that have acquired a kami or spirit. According to an annotated version of The Tales...
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  • rank of ju go-i no ge (従五位下) and then promoted to ju go-i no jō (従五位上). In 741 he was promoted to Daigaku-no-kami, in 743 to shō go-i no jō (正五位上), in 745...
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    professor of literature, eventually becoming the Daigaku-no-kami and writing a biography of Fujiwara no Yasunori. He also enjoyed a distinguished career...
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  • indigo, safflower oil and sericulture and sponsored a system of loans with no interest payments for the first ten years. He ruled until his death in 30...
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    the Hashimoto clan. In 1849, he was awarded the courtesy titles of Daigaku-no-kami and jijū and Lower Fourth court rank. In 1863, he was sent to Kyoto...
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  • compiled in 1853 by the shogunate's chief foreign relations advisor, Daigaku-no-kami Hayashi Akira (also known as Hayashi Fukusai). With the help of others...
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