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Monument marking location of the Numazu Military Academy within the grounds of Numazu Castle

Numazu Military Academy (沼津兵学校, Numazu heigakkō) was one of the first schools organized along western lines in Japan, and was located in Numazu, Shizuoka. Although the academy operated only from December 1868 to 1871, it made a major contribution to the development of public education in Japan.[1] It was later merged into the Imperial Japanese Army Academy.

  1. ^ Jansen. Japan in Transition. Page 206

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