Yushima Seidō (湯島聖堂, lit. 'Yushima Sacred Hall'), is a Confucian temple (聖堂) in Yushima, Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. It was established in end of the 17th century...
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Tokyo National Museum (redirect from Yushima Seido Exhibition)
museum on western lines in the Japanese capital. The old Yushima Seido (1830) The 1872 Yushima Seido Exhibition. Ikkei Shosai's ukiyo-e triptych The male...
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The Yushima Seidō Exposition was held at Taiseiden Hall, previously a Shinto shrine. It opened on 10 March 1872, closed 20 days later and displayed more...
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continued to be significant centres of learning. In the Edo period, the Yushima Seidō in Edo (modern-day Tokyo) became the chief educational institution....
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of Edo's Confucian Academy, the Shōhei-kō (afterwards known at the Yushima Seidō), was known by the honorific title Daigaku-no kami which, in the context...
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often in conjunction with Confucian schools. The most famous is the Yushima Seidō, built in 1630 during the Edo period as a private school connected with...
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Japan Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures (Kyoto 1872) Yushima Seidō Exposition (Tokyo 1872) First National Industrial Exhibition (Tokyo 1877) Second...
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the Shōhei-kō, also known at the Yushima Seidō, which was built on land provided by the shōgun. The Yushima-Seidō, which stood at the apex of the Tokugawa...
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the Tokugawa shogunate's neo-Confucian academy in Edo, the Shōhei-kō (Yushima Seidō). Hayashi Daigaku-no-kami Akira was a member of the Hayashi clan of...
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become Edo’s Confucian Academy, the Shōhei-kō (afterwards known as the Yushima Seidō). This institution stood at the apex of the country-wide educational...
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