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Tekijuku (適塾) was a school established in , Osaka, the main trading route between Nagasaki and Edo in 1838 during the Tenpō era of the late Edo period. Its founder was Ogata Kōan, a doctor and scholar of Dutch studies (Rangaku). The foreign language curriculum focused primarily on medicine, but also taught astronomy and other western sciences. The school was one of the predecessors of Osaka University and Keio University, through the work of the most notably alumni Ogata Koan and Fukuzawa Yukichi, respectively. Graduates *Fukuzawa Yukichi *Hashimoto Sanai *Hanabusa Yoshitada * Ikeda Kensai( :ja:池田謙斎) * Ishizaka Ikan( :ja:石坂惟寛) *Ishida Eikichi( :ja:石田英吉) * Kusaka Genki( :ja:久坂玄機) *Mitsukuri Shūhei( :ja:箕作秋坪) *Nagayo Sensai *Ōmura Masujirō *Ōtori Keisuke *Sano Tsunetami * Takamatsu Ryōun ( :ja:高松凌雲) *Takeda Ayasaburō * Tezuka Ryōsen ( :ja:手塚良仙) - Great-grandfather of Tezuka Osamu * Tokoro Ikut ...
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Hashimoto Sanai
was a Japanese samurai and loyal supporter of the Emperor during the final days of the Tokugawa regime. Biography Hashimoto was born April 19, 1834 in Echizen Province, Japan. The son of a doctor in the Fukui Clan, he studied medicine in Osaka studied under Dr. Ogata Koan of Rankata Doctor at Tekijuku and Tokyo, where he befriended Saigō Takamori and others. Upon returning to Echizen, he joined the Clan as a '' Shoinban'' and became Deputy Head of the Fukui Domain school. Inviting Yokoi Shōnan as political adviser on behalf of the daimyō Matsudaira Yoshinaga, he became a key figure in the governmental reforms of the clan. Summoned to Edo in 1857 he actively tried to promote, albeit unsuccessfully, Hitotsubashi Yoshinobu to the 14th Shogunate. After Ii Naosuke was appointed Tairō of the Tokugawa shogunate he purged over 100 people in an effort to quiet opposition in what became known as the Ansei Purge. Hashimoto was one of those prosecuted and was executed by decapitati ...
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Ōmura Masujirō
was a Japanese military leader and theorist in Bakumatsu period Japan. He was the "Father" of the Imperial Japanese Army, launching a modern military force closely patterned after the French system of the day. Early life and education Ōmura was born in what is now part of Yamaguchi city, in the former Chōshū Domain, where his father was a rural physician. From a young age, Ōmura had a strong interest in learning and medicine, travelling to Osaka to study ''rangaku'' under the direction of Ogata Kōan at his ''Tekijuku'' academy of western studies when he was twenty-two. He continued his education in Nagasaki under the direction of German physician Philipp Franz von Siebold, the first European to teach Western medicine in Japan. His interest in Western military tactics was sparked in the 1850s and it was this interest that led Ōmura to become a valuable asset after the Meiji Restoration in the creation of Japan's modern army. Early career After studying in Nagasaki, Ōmur ...
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Nagayo Sensai
Baron was a medical doctor, educator and statesman in Meiji period Japan. Biography Nagayo was born to a family of traditional physicians in Ōmura Domain, Hizen Province (present day Ōmura Nagasaki Prefecture). After studies at the Gokōkan domain academy he studied ''rangaku'' under Ogata Kōan in Osaka, and returned to Ōmura afterwards to accept an official position with the domain and rank of samurai. With the establishment of the Nagasaki Naval Training Center and Dutch military advisors in Nagasaki in 1860, Nagayo assisted Matsumoto Jun and Dutch physician J. L. C. Pompe van Meerdervoort in establishing a medical training college which combined eastern and western medical practices. Nagayo continued to work with Pompe van Meerdervoot’s successor’s, Antonio Bauduin and Constant George van Mansveldt through 1868. The medical training college and its associated hospital is now part of Nagasaki University. After the Meiji Restoration, in 1871 Nagayo was selected t ...
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Mitsukuri Shūhei
Mitsukuri (written: 箕作 or 三栗) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: * (1857–1909), Japanese zoologist * (1846–1897), Japanese jurist and educator * (born 1939), Japanese gymnast {{surname, Mitsukuri Japanese-language surnames ...
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Kusaka Genki
Kusaka (written: 日下 or 草鹿) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: * (born 1978), Japanese voice actress *, Japanese manga artist * (1888–1972), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral *Maryanne Kusaka Maryanne Winona Kusaka (born September 11, 1935) is an American politician, educator and former Mayor of Kauai, Mayor of the County of Kaua'i. She was mayor of Kauai from 1994 to 2002. A career Republican Party (United States), Republican, Kus ... (born 1935), American politician * (1893–1971), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral *, Japanese actor * (born 1931), Japanese actor and voice actor See also *, train station in Hidaka, Takaoka District, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan * 7421 Kusaka, main-belt asteroid {{surname, Kusaka Japanese-language surnames ...
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Ishida Eikichi
Ishida (written: lit. "stone ricefield") is a Japanese surname. The name is sometimes romanized as Isida. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese voice actor *, actress and singer *, Japanese singer *, Japanese idol and singer *, Japanese poet and writer *, Japanese actor and musician *, Japanese idol, singer, actress and voice actress *, Japanese actress *, Japanese actor and television personality *, Japanese sport wrestler *, killed by Sada Abe *, Japanese table tennis player *, Japanese volleyball player * Masatoshi Ishida (other), multiple people *, Japanese idol * Mitsuhiro Ishida, Japanese mixed martial artist *, Japanese samurai *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese boxer *, Japanese politician *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese voice actor *Tatsuya Ishida, Japanese webcomic author *, Japanese visual artist *, Japanese swimmer *Yoshio Ishida, Japanese Go player *Yoshihisa Ishida is a retired shot putter and hammer thrower ...
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Ishizaka Ikan
Ishizaka (written: lit. "stone hill") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Danjulo Ishizaka, German-Japanese cellist, brother of Kimiko Douglass-Ishizaka *, Japanese music industry executive *, Japanese scientist *, Japanese actor *, Japanese artistic gymnast *, Japanese businessman *, Japanese scientist *, Japanese politician *, Japanese writer *, Japanese beach volleyball player See also *Kimiko Douglass-Ishizaka Kimiko Douglass-Ishizaka (born 4 December 1976) is a German Japanese composer, pianist, and former Olympic weightlifting, Olympic weightlifter and powerlifter. Music Born in Bonn, Germany, Douglass-Ishizaka (known as Ishizaka) started playing ... (born 1976), German-Japanese classical pianist, weightlifter and powerlifter {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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