Daigaku-no-kami (大学頭) was a Japanese Imperial court position and the title of the chief education expert in the rigid court hierarchy. The Imperial Daigaku-no-kami...
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Yasujirō Ozu Daigaku-no-kami, a Japanese Imperial court position and the title of the chief education expert in the rigid court hierarchy Daigaku-ryō, the...
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through the early Meiji period. The director of the Daigaku-ryō was called the Daigaku-no-kami. The Daigaku-ryō was located near the Suzakumon at southern...
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neo-Confucianists since the time of Tokugawa Ieyasu. He was the hereditary Daigaku-no-kami descendant of Hayashi Razan, the first head of the Tokugawa shogunate's...
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maintained by the Tokugawa shogunate. Razan had the honorific title Daigaku-no-kami, which became hereditary in his family. It also happened that the position...
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support: Hayashi Daigaku-no-kami; Sō Yoshinori Tsushima-no-kami – Americanized as "Ido, Prince of Tsus-sima"; Izawa Mimasaki-no-kami – Americanized as...
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maintained by the Tokugawa shogunate. Gahō's hereditary title was Daigaku-no-kami, which, in the context of the Tokugawa shogunate hierarchy, effectively...
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and Hayashi Kō. 7th Daigaku no Kami: Hayashi Teiu (1791–1844). 8th Daigaku no Kami: Hayashi Sōkan (1828–1853). 9th Daigaku no Kami: Hayashi Fukusai (1800–1859)...
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scholar and a bakufu official in the late Tokugawa shogunate. Hayashi Daigaku-no-kami Gakusai was a member of the Hayashi clan of Confucian scholars, each...
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the shogun continued to accept foreign demands. On 22 January 1858, Daigaku-no-kami Hayashi Akira headed the bakufu delegation which sought advice from...
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