Kangaku (漢学) was the pre-modern Japanese study of China. Kangaku was the counterpart of kokugaku and Yōgaku or Rangaku. Scholars of kangaku are called...
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current events and power struggles in China. In Japan, sinology was known as kangaku. It was contrasted with the study of Japan (kokugaku) as well as with the...
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Gakuin University (関西学院大学, Kansei Gakuin Daigaku), colloquially known as Kangaku (関学), is a private, non-denominational Christian coeducational university...
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'mono no aware'. The word kokugaku, coined to distinguish this school from kangaku ("Chinese studies"), was popularized by Hirata Atsutane in the 19th century...
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ten he enrolled in a private school where he pursued studies in Chinese (kangaku 漢学). Suematsu went to Tokyo in 1871, and studied with Ōtsuki Bankei [ja]...
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Morohashi was born at Sanjyo, Niigata prefecture. His father was a scholar of Kangaku and was a lover of poetry, especially Su Shi's poetry. His name, Tetsuji...
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focused on teaching English and mathematics as well as Chinese learning (kangaku). This school closed in 1890, when she began teaching at government schools...
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Kushikino Port Tanabata Street Kangaku-en Satsuma Students Museum Kushikino Shopping District...
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taught adults, but over time students were getting younger. They learnt kangaku-juku (Confucian sciences) and military arts Some upper-class samurai were...
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1953 Dōtoku to Kodoku (道徳と孤独 Morality and Loneliness), 1953 Moraru no Kangaku ― Geijutsuka ni Okeru Seijitsu no Mondai (モラルの感覚――芸術家における誠実の問題 Sense of...
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Yukichi, Mori Arinori, and Nakamura Masanao, who were all schooled in kangaku, a kind of traditional Chinese learning. Later, in 1857, Nishi was appointed...
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school under the old system, he was adopted by Jun Saitō, a doctor and kangaku. In 1903, Ryū was promoted to first lieutenant and served in the Russo-Japanese...
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Sendai Domain. From the ages 11 to 13, he studied, among other things, kangaku (Chinese studies), at the Sendai Private School (仙台私塾), and in 1874 was...
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in early modern Japan. He had a rich talent for Kangaku in his youth, so he studied Buddhism and Kangaku under scholarly monks. In 1874, he entered Takakura-Gakuryo...
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dignité de Grand Recteur monacal (Daisôjô [大僧正]) et Promoteur de l'étude (Kangaku [勧学]) de l'Académie de l'école... The Committee 2005 "Publications Received...
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began his Japanese studies under Tsumura Sōan [ja] and Chinese studies (kangaku) under Furuya Sekiyō (古屋昔陽). As a kokugaku scholar, his main research interest...
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consists of 22 volumes, established by Emperor Tenji) March 1 (from 9 a.m.): Kangaku-sai (勧学祭, "The festival to honor Emperor Tenji who promoted studies and...
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respiration embryonnaire", 1216–1218; "Tao", 1262–1263). 1998 "Italia no kangaku to dōkyō kenkyū" イタリアの漢学と道教研究, in Nakamura Shōhachi 中村璋八(ed.), Chūgokujin...
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Chinese Learning in Meiji Japan: The Decline and Transformation of the Kangaku Juku. NIAS Press. pp. 19–20. ISBN 9788791114946. "Honoring 100 years since...
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Chinese Learning in Meiji Japan: The Decline and Transformation of the "Kangaku juku," p. 49. Mehl, p. 92. "林氏墓地" [Hayashi-shi bochi] (in Japanese). Agency...
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Chinese Learning in Meiji Japan: The Decline and Transformation of the Kangaku Juku (NIAS Monograph Series 第 第 92 号 巻, ISSN 1359-0421). NIAS Press, 2005...
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Fuyutsugu strove to unite the Fujiwara clan with himself as its head. He built kangaku-in (勧学院) as a dormitory for young Fujiwara students, constructed the South...
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