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    The Gakushūin (学習院), or Gakushuin School Corporation (学校法人学習院), historically known as the Peers' School, is a Japanese educational institution in Tokyo...
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    Gakushūin University (学習院大学, Gakushūin Daigaku) is a private university in Mejiro, Toshima, Tokyo. It was re-established after World War II as tertiary...
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    Gakushuin Women's College (学習院女子大学, Gakushūin joshi daigaku) is a private women's college in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan; part of the Gakushūin School Corporation...
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    Naruhito (category Gakushuin University alumni)
    Crown Prince of Japan in 1991. He attended Gakushūin schools in Tokyo and later studied history at Gakushuin University and English at Merton College,...
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    Fumihito, Crown Prince of Japan (category Gakushuin University alumni)
    the Gakushūin. He played tennis in primary and secondary schools of the Gakushūin. In April 1984, the prince entered the Law Department of Gakushuin University...
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    defy court tradition. She entered the girls elementary department of the Gakushūin Peer's School in 1932 and completed the secondary department in 1942,...
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    mathematician and politician in Meiji period Japan. He was the twelfth head of Gakushūin Peers’ School, and an early Japanese Scouting notable. Hōjō was born as...
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    Imperial House of Japan to receive his education at a school other than Gakushūin Primary School, which is also in Tokyo. By his second year, he was reported...
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    Aiko, Princess Toshi (category Gakushuin University alumni)
    "a person who respects others". Princess Aiko began her education at Gakushūin Kindergarten on 3 April 2006. She left kindergarten on 15 March 2008....
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    April 2001, Princess Kako began Gakushuin Primary School and graduated in March 2007. Princess Kako entered Gakushuin Girls' Senior High School Tokyo...
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    graduated from the Gakushūin Women's Junior College in 1961. Hanako met her future husband, Prince Masahito, during her studies at Gakushuin. The Imperial...
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    Nagako attended the Girls' Department of Peers' School in Tokyo (now Gakushūin), which was a school set up especially for the daughters of the aristocracy...
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    Private schools: Gakushuin Girls Junior and Senior High School [ja], private girls' school, affiliated with Gakushuin University and Gakushuin Women's College...
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    elder sisters in the Marunouchi district of Tokyo. She graduated from the Gakushūin Peer's School, and was also tutored along with her siblings in English...
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    Gakushuinshita Station (学習院下停留場, Gakushūinshita-teiryūjō) is a station of Tokyo Sakura Tram. Gakushuinshita Station is served by Tokyo Sakura Tram....
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    Kiko, Crown Princess of Japan (category Gakushuin University alumni)
    1972, they moved back to Japan, where her father taught economics at Gakushuin University in Tokyo. She lived with her parents and younger brother in...
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    Atsuko and Takako — to Western values and culture. She also lectured at Gakushūin and at Tsuda College. For her work, she was awarded the Order of the Sacred...
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    active service in 1937. After his retirement, Nomura was principal of the Gakushūin Peer's school from 1937 to 1939. He was appointed Foreign Minister of...
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    public, and 53 are private. Early-modern-established academies such as Gakushuin and Keio provide all-through educational programs from primary schools...
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    Kako, and a younger brother, Prince Hisahito. Mako was educated at the Gakushūin School in her Primary, Girls' Junior and Senior High School years. She...
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    on Mishima's memories of his time at Gakushūin Junior High School. On 9 September 1944, Mishima graduated Gakushūin High School at the top of the class...
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    Akihito (category Gakushuin University alumni)
    attending the elementary and secondary departments of the Peers' School (Gakushūin) from 1940 to 1952. At the request of his father, he did not receive a...
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    elementary school Gakushūin, proposed the use of a backpack as the new ideal for Japanese elementary school students. At Gakushūin, the practice of coming...
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    Uniforms". LearnJapanese123. 23 December 2020. "History of Gakushuin". www.gakushuin.ac.jp. The Gakushuin School. Archived from the original on 20 October 2020...
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    Princess Masako was still a student at the Girls' Department of the Gakushūin Peers' School at the time; her new title became Her Royal Highness Crown...
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    Takako Shimazu (category Gakushuin University alumni)
    her sisters in the Marunouchi district of Tokyo. She graduated from the Gakushuin Peers School, and was also tutored along with her siblings in the English...
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    Noriko Senge (category Gakushuin University alumni)
    Takamado, chose her name. She went to Gakushuin Kindergarten. After that she attended the prestigious Gakushuin School for her primary, junior high, and...
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    innovations was the establishment of the Gakushūsho (the predecessor of the Gakushūin) for the Court Nobility just outside the Imperial Palace. One major event...
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    pursue a career in the military. He received his early education at the Gakushūin Peers' School and the Central Military Preparatory School, before graduating...
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    tutors. Members of the Imperial family were obliged to be educated at the Gakushūin (Peer's School) by the 1926 Act of Education for the Imperial family,...
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