Jishūkan

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Run by kumamoto han school in Japan
Jishūkan (Kumamoto)
Location
Kumamoto Castle, Kumamoto Prefecture

Japan
Information
TypeRun by Kumamoto Han school
Established1755
Closed1870
PresidentAkiyama Gyokuzan(first)
Campus size45 meters by 135 meters
InformationSubjects: Four Books and Five Classics from China, Han learning, East Asian calligraphy, preparation for ceremonies, mathematics, music, the study of Precedent. Bodily Exercises:Equestrianism, Battojutsu, Naginatajutsu, Sojutsu, Hojutsu

Jishūkan was the Han school of Kumamoto, Japan existing between 1755 and 1870. It was established by Hosokawa Shigekata, the 6th Hosokawa clan daimyō of Higo Province, Kumamoto, Kumamoto, inside Kumamoto Castle and this school is known for producing many noted scholars such as Yokoi Shounan, Inoue Kowashi and Kitasato Shibasaburo.

Other Jishūkans

Origin of the name

Origin of the school

Other schools

Location of Jishuukan and Subjects

Teachers

End of the school

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Anecdotes of Hosokawa Shigekata, Kawaguchi K. Kumamoto Nichi Nichi Shimbun, 2008

References