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165: 716:). Kantokan was burnt down during a fire in 1798, and Shuyukan subsequently became the only han-school remaining. The 11th lord Nagahiro Kuroda was especially concerned with the education of his people throughout his life, and was particularly attentive to new cultures arriving from the Occident. With such pedagogical emphasis and interest in the West, he sent off many gifted samurais from Shuyukan to study at cosmopolitan cities in Japan and abroad, among whom was 505: 63: 22: 227: 520:, it was transformed into an English vocational school where all subjects were taught in English. Today, it is considered to be among the elite schools in Japan with a number of graduates continuing their studies at prestigious universities in Japan. The name "Shuyu" was taken from a passage in "The Charge to Prince Weizi" from 770:
on August 15, 1945. Classes resumed in September under serious shortage of essentials and textbooks; the biology club and Rugby team resumed their activities in October. During this post-war period, school reform was executed in order to democratize the Japanese educational system. In 1949, Shuyukan was renamed
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visited the Shuyukan campus and interacted with students. As the war deepened, only the freshmen were attending classes in 1944, as upperclassmen had been recruited for military services. The school was severely damaged with the Fukuoka Air Raids in the following year, and soon after, the war ended
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This event is held every year on a Sunday in September and is open to the public. All students are divided into five colored blocks (Red, Blue, Yellow, White, and Green). The first four colors compete against other blocks in athletic competitions, while the Green block organizes and supervises the
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who strongly discouraged any form of tradition that hinted the legacy of Japan's feudal and militant past, even to keep the name "Shuyukan" was impossible without the extraordinary efforts of its alumni. This year the school admitted its first batch of female students in the incoming freshmen, and
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Shuyu Cultural Festival and Shuyu Athletic Meet are the two biggest events at Shuyukan. These activities are operated by student-run executive committees. Starting a few weeks before the events, classes are shortened to four 40-minute periods, and the students are allowed to use all afternoon for
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period, however, educational reform was underway. Because han-schools were limited to elite students from privileged samurai families, they were to be abolished for a more democratic school system open for all. Shuyukan was closed down in 1871, and thus was the end of its years as a han-school.
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Currently there are no vocational courses; education is limited to regular college preparatory courses. In the second year, students choose between Liberal Arts and Science tracks. In addition, there are Advanced Liberal Arts, Advanced Science, and Pre-Medicine classes for advanced students.
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Each class prepares a class exhibit, which can be anything from original research to cultural performance. In addition, cultural student groups present their work, and individual students may form a band or dance group to perform on the main stage and around the
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as an English vocational school to produce English specialists. All classes were taught in English, and students studied Anglophone literature, Euro-American history, and Science using English-American textbooks. In 1897,
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flourished in a variety of academic fields, producing scholars from Confucian philosophy and classical Japanese, to Chinese herbology, agriculture, and medicine. When Kuroda Naritaka (younger brother of
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In 1885, Lord Nagahiro Kuroda and Kentaro Kaneko appealed to Fukuoka prefecture for the reopening of Shuyukan as a prefectural school. On May 30, Fukuoka prefecture ordered the establishment of
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Miyajima, Hideki. 2007. "Sedai o koete tsutaerareru kyōji to hinsei meimonko raibaru monogatari shinrensai dai 1kai fukuoka shuyukan kōkō VS fukuoka kōkō".
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Abe, Noriko. 2012. Shuyukan no eigo kyoiku : Meijihen. How Japanese Students Learned English in the Meiji Era. Fukuoka: Kaichosha.
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serves as a pilot star that will guide the students throughout their lives towards a certain direction with unwavering faith.
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visited Shuyukan to observe the classes, as he was good friends with the first headmaster, Aritaka Kumamoto.
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Senzen to sengo no tanima deno seishun no hibi: Warera ga shūyūkan jidai kyūsei chūgaku kara shinsei kōkō e
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Diamond, INC, ed. 1997. "Jinmyaku: shuyukan kōkō to kokura kōkō – fukuoka chō kōkō jinmyaku no himitsu".
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Shuyukan no eigo kyoiku : Meijihen. How Japanese Students Learned English in the Meiji Era.
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respectively. Due to the two schools’ location, Shuyukan was also called the Eastern-academy (
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May 30: By orders from Fukuoka Prefecture, school reopened as English vocational school
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Each class forms sport teams (mainly ball games) and compete against each other.
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Fukuoka-shi : Shūyūkan 200-nen Kinen Jigyō Iinkai. Shūyūkan nihyakunenshi.
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The first headmaster Kumamoto Aritaka is said to be the model of the character
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Fujiwara, Tomomi. "Kuroda hanko ga zenshin: Shuyukan koko no daiji na oshie."
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Fujiwara, Tomomi. "Kuroda hanko ga zenshin: Shuyukan koko no daiji na oshie".
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Fujiwara, Tomomi. "Kuroda hanko ga zenshin: Shuyukan koko no daiji na oshie.”
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Fujiwara, Tomomi. "Kuroda hanko ga zenshin: Shuyukan koko no daiji na oshie".
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Shuyukan thus became a public co-educational high school that it is today.
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was appointed the prime minister of Japan. The same year, another graduate
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Yasukawa Daigorō – The President of The Organizing Committee for The
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July 17: Campus relocated from Daimyo to Nishijin (current location)
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Fukuoka Prefectural Shuyukan Senior High School Official Website
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Haraoka, Tetsuji. 1983. "Fukuoka kenritsu shuyukan kōtō gakkō".
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The school yard hosts a descendant of Isaac Newton's apple tree.
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Fukuoka-shi : Shūyūkan 200-nen Kinen Jigyō Iinkai. 1985.
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Public secondary, co-educational school in Fukuoka, Japan
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Fukuoka-shi : Shūyūkan 200-nen Kinen Jigyō Iinkai.
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with the order from Kuroda Naritaka, the 9th lord of
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won the gold medal in 200 meter breaststroke at the
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Fukuoka: Shūyūkan Nihyakunenshi Henshū Iinkai,1985.
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Fukuoka: Shūyūkan Nihyakunenshi Henshū Iinkai,1985.
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