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    Gakushūin. The Gakushūin ( 学習 院), or Gakushuin School Corporation (学校法人学習院), historically known as the Peers' School, [1] is a Japanese educational institution in Tokyo, originally established as Gakushūjo (学習所) to educate the children of Japan's nobility. [2] The original school expanded from its original mandate ...

  2. Gakushuin’s origins lie in an educational institution for the court nobility that was established in Kyoto during the last days of the Tokugawa Shogunate. After the Meiji Restoration, in 1877 Gakushuin opened its doors in Tokyo for the education of the nobility. Gakushuin’s History. -From State-Owned Institution to Private School-.

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  4. Tel: +81- (0)3-5992-9243. Fax: +81- (0)3-5992-9244. +81- (0)3-3986-0225. 1-5-1 Mejiro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, Japan 171-8588. This is the official website of Gakushuin. As a private school that inherits history and tradition and provides integrated education, we aim to be a base that is suitable for representing Japanese culture and education.

  5. 1900~. 1950~. 2000~. 1847. school for court nobles (Imperial School) opens on the eastern side of the Kyoto Imperial Palace. 1849. The school is named "Gakushuin" upon being granted the plaque bearing the school name "Gakushuin" written by Emperor Komei. 1870. Kyoto Gakushuin is abolished.

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  8. Gakushuin Girls’ Senior High School continues to this day to offer German and French language classes. At the opening of Gakushuin University, Chancellor Yoshishige Abe set out a policy of“fostering international knowledge, a mastery of foreign languages, and an understanding of the reality of both the world and country that we live in”.

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