Hayashi Gakusai (林 学斎, November 12, 1833 – July 14, 1906), formerly Hayashi Noboru, was a neo-Confucian scholar and a bakufu official in the late Tokugawa...
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neo-Confucian philosopher and writer Hayashi Gakusai (林 学斎, 1833–1906), Japanese neo-Confucian philosopher Hayashi Gonsuke (diplomat) (林 権助, 1860–1939)...
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who also passed it on to his son, Hayashi Hōkō; this line of descent continued until the end of Hayashi Gakusai's tenure in 1867. However, elements of...
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Hayashi Akira (林 韑, February 10, 1800 – October 12, 1859) (also known as Hayashi Fukusai) was an Edo period scholar-diplomat serving the Tokugawa shogunate...
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Treaty of Kanagawa 10th rector (and Daigaku-no-kami): Hayashi Gakusai (1833–1906), formerly Hayashi Noboru, head of the academy in 1867. The rector of the...
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