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  1. Iesato también fue brevemente el daimyō del efímero Dominio Shizuoka, antes de la abolición del sistema han a principios de la década de 1870. Su guardián en ese momento era Matsudaira Naritami, el antiguo señor del Dominio Tsuyama.

  2. Zuiken taught kanbun at the Shizuoka Gakumonjo and was also a participant in the early Meiji kanshibun gatherings that Mukōyama Kōson and others led in Shizuoka: regular meetings that brought Tokugawa retainers together to share their Sinitic prose and poetry compositions.

  3. The Tokugawas established the School Fuchu (Shizuoka) Gakumonjo in Suruga in the autumn of 1868 as their major undertaking after the debacle of the Shogunate. In straitened circumstances they found a gleam of light in educa-tion for their future.

  4. 26 de ene. de 2011 · With less overtly militaristic aims in mind, the Tokugawa authorities also founded in late 1868 the Gakumonjo in Shizuoka, which in November 1868 began offering classes in English, French, German, and Dutch.

  5. 2 de feb. de 2023 · Shizuoka Prefecture, in the ancient Tokaido of the Goki-Shichido, is made up of the formerly named Tootoumi, Suruga, and Izu provinces. According to the 2020 national census, the population of Shizuoka prefecture was 3,633,202, a decrease of 67,103 (−1.8%) from the previous national census in 2015.

  6. The Tokugawas established the School Fuchu (Shizuoka) Gakumonjo in Suruga in the autumn of 1868 as their major undertaking after the debacle of the Shogunate. In straitened circumstances they found a gleam of light in educa-tion for their future.

  7. Shizuoka Gakumonjo; Información profesional; Ocupación: Samurái y político: Cargos ocupados: Daimyō; Miembro de la Cámara de Pares (desde 1890) Presidents of the House of Peers of Japan (1903-1933) Sucesor: Príncipe Fumimaro Konoe: Distinciones: Gran Cordón de la Suprema Orden del Crisantemo; Gran cordon de la Orden de las Flores de ...