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    Mitogaku (水戸学) refers to a school of Japanese historical and Shinto studies that arose in the Mito Domain (modern-day Ibaraki Prefecture). The school had...
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  • heavily influenced by both Chinese philosophy and Indian philosophy, as with Mitogaku and Zen, much modern Japanese philosophy is now also influenced by Western...
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  • school - Mimamsa - Mind-body dualism - Mind, philosophy of - Misology - Mitogaku - Modern Islamic philosophy - Modernism - Mohism - Molinism - Monism -...
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    implied that less loyalty should be given to the ruling Tokugawa shogunate. Mitogaku scholar Aizawa Seishisai introduced the term sonnō jōi into modern Japanese...
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  • Haibutsu kishaku Ishihara Shiko'o Magokoro, a fundamental concept of kokugaku Mitogaku, a philosophy ideologically related to kokugaku Shinbutsu bunri Soga–Mononobe...
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    genpuku (coming-of-age ceremony). He was responsible for assembling the Mitogaku scholars to compile a huge Japanese history, Dai Nihonshi. In it, Japan...
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    (会沢正志斎, 1782–1863) was an authority on Neo-Confucianism and leader of the Mitogaku (水戸学 "Mito School") that supported direct restoration of the Imperial House...
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    was a Japanese domain of the Edo-period Hitachi Province. In 1657, a Mitogaku was created when Tokugawa Mitsukuni, head of the Mito Domain, commissioned...
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    scholarly works of the Edo period, and laid the foundation of the Mito school (Mitogaku) and Kokugaku. Aizawa Seishisai a Japanese nationalist thinker from Mito...
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    pro-emperor and favored imperial restoration. Nariaki also greatly expanded the Mitogaku school established by Tokugawa Mitsukuni. He wrote a document entitled...
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  • 1929 Bogota Died January 1, 1963(1963-01-01) (aged 33) Madrid, Spain Nationality Colombian Literary movement Mitogaku Notable works Distancia destruida...
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    was a hard-line supporter of the sonnō jōi movement as promoted by the Mitogaku school of politics, and also an advocate of military modernization along...
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  • "Shinto priesthood"; Koushoku (好色) "Lust" and Kaibutsu (怪物) "Monster". Mitogaku Shinto Tokugawa Nariaki "Tokugawa Shōgun-ke to Matsudaira Ichizoku". Rekishi...
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    personally wrote The Collected Works of Zhu Shunshui, and directly influenced Mitogaku and helped to initiate the Confucian intellectual movement known as kogaku...
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    Toshokyoku. OCLC 672446921. Nishimura, Bunsoku (1944). "Rekkō fujin Teihō-in". Mitogaku zuihitsu [Madam Teihō-in, the Widow of the late Lord Rekkō: Essays of Mito...
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    The most prominent representatives of this are the Hayashi clan and the Mitogaku school. The nativist kokugaku school, inspired by Shinto, returned in the...
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    period, Mito represented the center of nativism largely as a result of the Mitogaku, an influential school of Japanese thought, which advanced the political...
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    became a lower-ranked feudal retainer of Annaka Domain. Fukoku kyōhei Mitogaku Itabashi, Haruo (2017). "Ansei Toashi Samurai Marathon and its Utilization...
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  • of "Azumao". This coterie was also strongly influenced by the nativist Mitogaku political philosophy. Recognized for his literary erudition and scholarship...
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    middle and late Edo period there was a growing theory of sonnō based on Mitogaku, and the revival of rituals such as the Niiname -no-Matsuri became popular...
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    absconded from his domain and travelled to Edo in order to study under the mitogaku theorist Fujita Tōko [ja]. Around that time, he formally became a disciple...
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    development of State Shinto The academy he founded in Mito also promoted to Mitogaku school established by Tokugawa Mitsukuni. It was located in the third bailey...
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    family as well as the shrine. Combining the teachings he had received from Mitogaku and elsewhere, Maki created a new school of thought called Tenpōgaku, named...
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