Fukuzawa Yukichi
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 123 years ago |
Date of birth | January 10,1835 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Dojimahama |
Osaka | |
Japan | |
Date of died | February 3,1901 |
Died | Tokyo |
Japan | |
Place of burial | Zenpuku-ji, Tokyo, Japan |
Children | Sutejiro Fukuzawa |
Ichitaro Fukuzawa | |
Mitsu Fukuzawa | |
Taki Fukuzawa | |
Job | Author |
Journalist | |
Advocate | |
Education | Tekijuku |
Brown University | |
Books | The Autobiography of Yukichi Fukuzawa |
An Encouragement of Learning (Gakumon no susume) | |
An outline of a theory of civilization | |
Things western | |
Datsu-A Ron | |
Fukuzawa Yukichi hyakutsū no tegami | |
Fukuzawa Yukichi on Women and the Family: The Thought of Fukuzawa | |
Columbia Gazetteer of the World Online | |
Columbia Gaz Online Charter Sub W/o Bk | |
Spouse | Kin Fukuzawa |
Other name | Shi-I ; Sanjyū-ikkoku-jin (三十一谷人) |
Parents | Fukuzawa O-Jun |
Fukuzawa Hyakusuke | |
Height | 173 (cm) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 479724 |
Fukuzawa Yukichi Life story
Fukuzawa Yukichi was a Japanese educator, philosopher, writer, entrepreneur and samurai who founded Keio University, the newspaper Jiji-Shinpō, and the Institute for Study of Infectious Diseases. Fukuzawa was an early advocate for reform in Japan.