JAPANESE STUDENTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
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The first 'Japanese students in the United Kingdom' were sent in the nineteenth century by the ChÅshÅ« and Satsuma domains, then the Bakufu (Shogunate). Later many studied at Cambridge University and a smaller number at Oxford University until the end of the Meiji era. The reason for sending them was to catch up with the West by modernizing Japan. Since the 1980s, Japanese students in the United Kingdom have become common thanks to cheaper air travel.
==ChÅshÅ« Five (1863)==
At University College London supervised by Professor Alexander William Williamson
★ Ito Shunsuke (later Ito Hirobumi)
★ Inoue Monta (later Inoue Kaoru)
★ Nomura Yakichi (later Inoue Masaru)
★ Endo Kinsuke
★ Yamao Yozo
15 Satsuma students, one from Tosa and one from Nagasaki.
Two supervisors (ometsuke). This group also studied at
University College London which was open to students of
all religions.
★ Mori Arinori
★ Godai Tomoatsu
★ Terashima Munenori
★ Sameshima Naonobu
★ Nagasawa Kanae
and others
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
★ Kikuchi Dairoku
★ Suematsu Kencho
★ Inagaki Manjiro
★ Okura Kishichiro
★ Tanaka Ginnosuke
★ Hachisuka Mochiaki
★ Nanjo Bunyu - professor of Sanskrit at Tokyo University
★ Takakusu Junjiro
★ Togo Heihachiro
★ Katsuhiko Oku, Oxford
★ Hisashi Owada, Cambridge
★ Anglo-Japanese relations
★ Cobbing, Andrew. ''The Japanese Discovery of Victorian Britain''. RoutledgeCurzon, London, 1998. ISBN 1-873410-81-6
★ ''The Satsuma Students in Britain: Japan's Early Search for the Essence of the West'' by Andrew Cobbing, 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).
The first 'Japanese students in the United Kingdom' were sent in the nineteenth century by the ChÅshÅ« and Satsuma domains, then the Bakufu (Shogunate). Later many studied at Cambridge University and a smaller number at Oxford University until the end of the Meiji era. The reason for sending them was to catch up with the West by modernizing Japan. Since the 1980s, Japanese students in the United Kingdom have become common thanks to cheaper air travel.
==ChÅshÅ« Five (1863)==
At University College London supervised by Professor Alexander William Williamson
★ Ito Shunsuke (later Ito Hirobumi)
★ Inoue Monta (later Inoue Kaoru)
★ Nomura Yakichi (later Inoue Masaru)
★ Endo Kinsuke
★ Yamao Yozo
| Contents |
| Satsuma students (1865) |
| Bakufu students (1866) |
| Students in the Meiji era |
| Cambridge University |
| Oxford University |
| Naval trainees |
| After World War II |
| See also |
| References |
Satsuma students (1865)
15 Satsuma students, one from Tosa and one from Nagasaki.
Two supervisors (ometsuke). This group also studied at
University College London which was open to students of
all religions.
★ Mori Arinori
★ Godai Tomoatsu
★ Terashima Munenori
★ Sameshima Naonobu
★ Nagasawa Kanae
and others
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
★ Kikuchi Dairoku
★ Suematsu Kencho
★ Inagaki Manjiro
★ Okura Kishichiro
★ Tanaka Ginnosuke
Oxford University
★ Hachisuka Mochiaki
★ Nanjo Bunyu - professor of Sanskrit at Tokyo University
★ Takakusu Junjiro
Naval trainees
★ Togo Heihachiro
After World War II
★ Katsuhiko Oku, Oxford
★ Hisashi Owada, Cambridge
See also
★ Anglo-Japanese relations
References
★ Cobbing, Andrew. ''The Japanese Discovery of Victorian Britain''. RoutledgeCurzon, London, 1998. ISBN 1-873410-81-6
★ ''The Satsuma Students in Britain: Japan's Early Search for the Essence of the West'' by Andrew Cobbing, 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).
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