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- Han_school abstract "(Not to be confused with the Han learning 漢學, the Chinese intellectual movement prominent during the Qing dynasty)The han school (藩校, hankō) was an educational institution in the Edo period of Japan, originally established to educate children of daimyo (feudal lords) and their retainers in the domains outside of the capital. These institutions were also known as hangaku (藩学), hangakkō (藩学校) or hankō (藩黌). These schools existed until 1871, when the domains were abolished after the Meiji Restoration of 1868. The han schools were at first narrowly defined as schools of Confucian studies for the cultivation of the samurai elite, and attendance was both expected of and limited to the children of this class. Late in the period, however, children of other social classes were permitted to attend, and the curriculum was expanded from its core in the Confucian classics to include training in classical Japanese studies (kokugaku), medicine, and the various branches of Western learning, including mathematics, astronomy, military science, and ballistics. Students entered at age 7 or 8 and usually completed their courses of study between the ages of 15 and 20. By the 1860s there were about 255 han schools nationwide.The han schools, which predominated in provincial regions, were similar to and paralleled the terakoya or \"temple-school\" system of education which was more prominent in the major urban centers of the capital, Edo, and Osaka and Kyoto. The major difference between two systems was that hanko were state institutions organized by the local domain government, and terakoya were private institutions organized by local Buddhist temples.Some of the more famous han schools included Nisshinkan (Aizu), Kōdōkan (Mito), Meirindō (Sendai), Meirinkan (Hagi, Yamaguchi) and Jishūkan (Kumamoto).".
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- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Aizu.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Category:Domains_of_Japan.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Category:Edo_period.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Category:School_types.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Category:Schools_in_Japan.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Confucianism.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Daimyo.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Edo.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Hagi,_Yamaguchi.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Han_learning.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Han_system.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Jishūkan.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Kokugaku.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Kumamoto.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Kōdōkan_(Mito).
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_Restoration.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Meirinkan.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Mito_Domain.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Osaka.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Rangaku.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Samurai.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Sendai_Domain.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Terakoya.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLink Yamaguchi_Prefecture.
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "''han''-supported schools".
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "Domain school".
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gakushūkan".
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "Han School".
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "Han school".
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "Han".
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rikkyokan".
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "School".
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "domain academy".
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "han school".
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "han".
- Han_school wikiPageWikiLinkText "han-school".
- Han_school auto "yes".
- Han_school date "December 2009".
- Han_school wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
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- Han_school wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
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- Han_school subject Category:Domains_of_Japan.
- Han_school subject Category:Edo_period.
- Han_school subject Category:School_types.
- Han_school subject Category:Schools_in_Japan.
- Han_school hypernym Institution.
- Han_school type School.
- Han_school type Type.
- Han_school type University.
- Han_school type Domain.
- Han_school type Organization.
- Han_school type Redirect.
- Han_school type School.
- Han_school type Toponym.
- Han_school type Type.
- Han_school type Organization.
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- Han_school comment "(Not to be confused with the Han learning 漢學, the Chinese intellectual movement prominent during the Qing dynasty)The han school (藩校, hankō) was an educational institution in the Edo period of Japan, originally established to educate children of daimyo (feudal lords) and their retainers in the domains outside of the capital. These institutions were also known as hangaku (藩学), hangakkō (藩学校) or hankō (藩黌).".
- Han_school label "Han school".
- Han_school seeAlso Saishunkan_(school).
- Han_school sameAs Q3578015.
- Han_school sameAs Han-Schule.
- Han_school sameAs École_han.
- Han_school sameAs 藩校.
- Han_school sameAs 번교.
- Han_school sameAs m.04tb31.
- Han_school sameAs Q3578015.
- Han_school wasDerivedFrom Han_school?oldid=664048351.
- Han_school isPrimaryTopicOf Han_school.