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Japanese students in the United Kingdom

The first Japanese students in the United Kingdom arrived in the nineteenth century, sent to study at University College London by the Chōshū and Satsuma domains, then the Bakufu (Shogunate). Many went on to study at Cambridge University and a smaller number at Oxford University until the end of the Meiji period. The primary motive for this was an effort to modernise Japan in the long run. Since the 1980s, Japanese students in the United Kingdom have become common thanks to cheaper air travel.

Chōshū Five (1863)

At University College London supervised by Professor Alexander William Williamson

Satsuma students (1865)

15 Satsuma students, one from Tosa and one from Nagasaki, and 4 supervisors (ometsuke). This group also studied at University College London which was open to students of all religions.

Bakufu students (1866)

Supervisors:

  • Kawaji Taro
  • Nakamura Keisuke

Students: (12)

  • Naruse Jogoro
  • Toyama Sutehachi,
  • Mitsukuri Keigo
  • Fukuzawa Einosuke (no relation of Fukuzawa Yukichi)
  • Hayashi Tozaburo (later Hayashi Tadasu)
  • Ito Shonosuke
  • Okukawa Ichiro
  • Yasui Shinpachiro
  • Mitsukuri Dairoku (later Kikuchi Dairoku)
  • Ichikawa Morisaburo
  • Sugi Tokujiro
  • Iwasa Genji

Students in the Meiji era

Cambridge University

Oxford University

Naval trainees

Other

After World War II

see also: "For Japan’s royals, studying abroad is freedom"[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "For Japan's royals, studying abroad is freedom". Study International. 31 October 2021.
  • Cobbing, Andrew. The Japanese Discovery of Victorian Britain. RoutledgeCurzon, London, 1998. ISBN 1-873410-81-6
  • Cobbing, Andrew. The Satsuma Students in Britain: Japan's Early Search for the Essence of the West. Curzon Press, 2000. ISBN 1-873410-97-2
  • , by Noboru Koyama, translated by Ian Ruxton [1], (Lulu Press, September 2004, ISBN 1-4116-1256-6).
  • Gardiner, Michael. At the Edge of Empire: The Life of Thomas B. Glover. Birlinn, Edinburgh, 2007. ISBN 1-84158-544-0
  • The History of the satsuma students [2], by Satsuma Students Museum

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Japanese students in the United Kingdom news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The first Japanese students in the United Kingdom arrived in the nineteenth century sent to study at University College London by the Chōshu and Satsuma domains then the Bakufu Shogunate Many went on to study at Cambridge University and a smaller number at Oxford University until the end of the Meiji period The primary motive for this was an effort to modernise Japan in the long run Since the 1980s Japanese students in the United Kingdom have become common thanks to cheaper air travel Contents 1 Chōshu Five 1863 2 Satsuma students 1865 3 Bakufu students 1866 4 Students in the Meiji era 4 1 Cambridge University 4 2 Oxford University 4 3 Naval trainees 4 4 Other 5 After World War II 6 See also 7 ReferencesChōshu Five 1863 EditAt University College London supervised by Professor Alexander William Williamson Itō Shunsuke later Itō Hirobumi Genrō 1st 5th 7th and 10th Prime Minister of Japan Inoue Monta later Inoue Kaoru Genrō Minister of Foreign Affairs Agriculture and Commerce Home and Treasury Nomura Yakichi later Inoue Masaru 1st Director of Railways Tetsudō chō Endō Kinsuke Head of Japan Mint Zōheikyoku Yamao Yōzō Minister of Industry Director of Cabinet Legislation BureauSatsuma students 1865 Edit15 Satsuma students one from Tosa and one from Nagasaki and 4 supervisors ometsuke This group also studied at University College London which was open to students of all religions Niiro Hisanobu Niiro Chuzō Leader of Students Karō of Satsuma Han Matsuki Kōan later Terashima Munenori Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Education Godai Tomoatsu Godai Saisuke Founder of Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Osaka Securities Exchange Mori Arinori 1st Minister of Education Founder of Hitotsubashi University Machida Hisanari Ōmetsuke of Satsuma Han 1st Curator of Imperial Museum of Japan later Tokyo National Museum Machida Shinsirō brother of Machida Hisanari Machida Seizō later Takarabe Saneyuki brother of Machida Hisanari Hatakeyaka Hatanosuke later Hatakeyama Yoshinari head of Kaisei Gakkō 開成学校 one of predecessor of University of Tokyo member of Iwakura Mission Murahashi Hisanari founder of brewery of Kaitakushi Hokkaido Development Commission later Sapporo Brewery Asakura Moriaki later Asakura Moriaki redeveloper of Ikuno Silver Mine Sameshima Naonobu Envoy to France Matsumura Junzō Vice Admiral of Imperial Japanese Navy Director of Imperial Japanese Naval Academy Takami Yaichi former Ōishi Danzō formerly rōnin of Tosa Han assassin of Yoshida Tōyō Yoshida Kiyonari Envoy to USA Isonaga Hirosuke later Nagasawa Kanaye winemaker of Fountain Grove Winery in California Nakamura Hironari or Nakamura Hakuai Ministry to Belgium member of House of Peers Hori Takayuki Interpreter of Dutch language in Nagasaki Nagoya Tokinari Togo Ainoshin died in Boshin WarBakufu students 1866 EditSupervisors Kawaji Taro Nakamura KeisukeStudents 12 Naruse Jogoro Toyama Sutehachi Mitsukuri Keigo Fukuzawa Einosuke no relation of Fukuzawa Yukichi Hayashi Tozaburo later Hayashi Tadasu Ito Shonosuke Okukawa Ichiro Yasui Shinpachiro Mitsukuri Dairoku later Kikuchi Dairoku Ichikawa Morisaburo Sugi Tokujiro Iwasa GenjiStudents in the Meiji era EditCambridge University Edit Kikuchi Dairoku Suematsu Kenchō Inagaki Manjirō Okura Kishichiro Tanaka GinnosukeOxford University Edit Yasuhito Prince Chichibu Hachisuka Mochiaki Nanjo Bunyu professor of Sanskrit at Tokyo University Takakusu JunjiroNaval trainees Edit Prince Arisugawa Takehito Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito Tōgō Heihachirō Yuzuru HiragaOther Edit Hayashi Tadasu Takamine JōkichiAfter World War II EditNaruhito Emperor of Japan Oxford Masako Empress of Japan Oxford Aiko Princess Toshi Eton Fumihito Crown Prince of Japan Oxford Mako Komuro University of Edinburgh University of Leicester Princess Kako of Akishino University of Leeds Prince Tomohito of Mikasa Oxford Princess Tomohito of Mikasa Rosslyn College Princess Akiko of Mikasa Oxford Hisako Princess Takamado Cambridge Princess Tsuguko of Takamado University of Edinburgh Katsuhiko Oku Oxford Hisashi Owada Cambridgesee also For Japan s royals studying abroad is freedom 1 See also EditPortals United Kingdom Japan Education Rikkyo School in England Teikyo School United Kingdom Teikyo University of Japan in Durham Gyosei International School UK closed Gyosei International College in the U K closed Japanese community in the United Kingdom Japan United Kingdom relationsReferences Edit For Japan s royals studying abroad is freedom Study International 31 October 2021 Cobbing Andrew The Japanese Discovery of Victorian Britain RoutledgeCurzon London 1998 ISBN 1 873410 81 6 Cobbing Andrew The Satsuma Students in Britain Japan s Early Search for the Essence of the West Curzon Press 2000 ISBN 1 873410 97 2 Japanese Students at Cambridge University in the Meiji Era 1868 1912 Pioneers for the Modernization of Japan by Noboru Koyama translated by Ian Ruxton 1 Lulu Press September 2004 ISBN 1 4116 1256 6 Gardiner Michael At the Edge of Empire The Life of Thomas B Glover Birlinn Edinburgh 2007 ISBN 1 84158 544 0 The History of the satsuma students 2 by Satsuma Students Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Japanese students in the United Kingdom amp oldid 1122068895, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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