Japanese author, teacher, and entrepreneur (1835–1901)
In this Japanese name, the surname is Fukuzawa.
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Fukuzawa Yukichi (福澤 諭吉, January 10, 1835 – February 3, 1901) was a Japanese educator, philosopher, writer, entrepreneur and samurai who founded Keio University, the newspaper Jiji-Shinpō [jp], and the Institute for Study of Infectious Diseases.
Fukuzawa was an early advocate for reform in Japan. His ideas about the organization of government and the structure of social institutions made a lasting impression on a rapidly changing Japan during the Meiji period. He appears on the current 10,000-Japanese yen banknote.
FukuzawaYukichi (福澤 諭吉, January 10, 1835 – February 3, 1901) was a Japanese educator, philosopher, writer, entrepreneur and samurai who founded Keio University...
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oldest institute of western higher education in Japan. Its founder, FukuzawaYukichi, originally established it as a school for Western studies in 1858...
"nation's body" or "national structure". Katō Hiroyuki (1836–1916) and FukuzawaYukichi (1835–1901) were Meiji period scholars who analyzed the dominance of...
took up residence in the home of FukuzawaYukichi, founder of Keio Gijuku Daigaku, initially as the teacher of Fukuzawa's three eldest children, but also...
increased around the time of the Russo–Japanese War. The entrepreneur FukuzawaYukichi appreciated bushido and emphasized that maintaining the morale of scholars...
founding members of the Meirokusha with Mori Arinori, Nishimura Shigeki, FukuzawaYukichi, Kato Hiroyuki, Nakamura Masanao, and Nishi Amane. Tsuda was born into...
who was a strong advocate for education, influenced by the ideas of FukuzawaYukichi, particularly after reading "Seiyō Jijō.” Muto attended Keiō Gijuku...
Laboratory, Theater, p. 429. Welch, p. 162. Hopper, Helen (2005). Fukuzawayukichi: from samurai to capitalist. New York, New York: Pearson Education...
mission was Admiral Kimura Yoshitake, a high ranking Shogunate official. FukuzawaYukichi, the future educator and reformer, had volunteered his services as...
prestigious institution founded by the great Meiji educator and reformer FukuzawaYukichi, a champion of Western culture and, according to Kawakubo, of women's...
thought. Meirokusha philosophers like Mori Arinori, Nishi Amane, and FukuzawaYukichi sought ways to combine Western ideas with Japanese culture and values...
(1806–1872) William Ewart Gladstone (1809–1898) Horace Greeley (1811–1873) FukuzawaYukichi (1835–1901) Henry George (1839–1897) Friedrich Naumann (1860–1919)...
the work of the most notable alumni Ogata Koan and FukuzawaYukichi, respectively. FukuzawaYukichi Hashimoto Sanai Hanabusa Yoshitada Ikeda Kensai (ja:池田謙斎)...
Purple Nitobe Inazō Mount Fuji, Lake Motosu ¥10,000 160 × 76 mm Brown FukuzawaYukichi Pair of pheasants For table standards, see the banknote specification...
view of civilization was also influenced by Japanese thinkers such as FukuzawaYukichi, Ukita Zautami and Kayahara Kazan, who in turn were influenced by the...
ecstatic behavior, took place. In 1885, noted public intellectual YukichiFukuzawa wrote the influential essay "Leaving Asia", arguing that Japan should...