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Tetsu Yasui, the Glossary

Index Tetsu Yasui

was a Japanese educator and writer.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 18 relations: Bangkok, Daimyo, Elizabeth Phillips Hughes, Gakushūin, Hongō, Tokyo, Hughes Hall, Cambridge, Iwate Prefecture, Koga Domain, Nitobe Inazō, Ochanomizu University, Rajini School, Tokyo, Tokyo Woman's Christian University, Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin, Tsuda Umeko, University of Cambridge, University of Wales, Yamakawa Kikue.

  2. 19th-century Japanese educators
  3. 19th-century Japanese women educators
  4. 19th-century Japanese women writers
  5. 20th-century Japanese women educators
  6. Academic staff of Ochanomizu University
  7. Academic staff of Tokyo Woman's Christian University
  8. Converts to Christianity from Buddhism
  9. Heads of schools in Japan
  10. Heads of schools in Thailand
  11. Ochanomizu University alumni

Bangkok

Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand.

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Daimyo

were powerful Japanese magnates, feudal lords who, from the 10th century to the early Meiji period in the middle 19th century, ruled most of Japan from their vast hereditary land holdings.

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Elizabeth Phillips Hughes

Elizabeth Phillips Hughes MBE (12 July 1851 – 19 December 1925) was a Welsh scholar, teacher, and promoter of women's education, first principal of the Cambridge Training College for Women.

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Gakushūin

The, or, historically known as the Peers' School, is a Japanese educational institution in Tokyo, originally established as Gakushūjo to educate the children of Japan's nobility.

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Hongō, Tokyo

is a district of Tokyo located in Bunkyō, due north of the Tokyo Imperial Palace and west of Ueno.

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Hughes Hall, Cambridge

Hughes Hall is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England.

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Iwate Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu.

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Koga Domain

Site of Koga Castle, administrative headquarters of Koga Domain was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan.

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Nitobe Inazō

was a Japanese agronomist, diplomat, political scientist, politician, and writer. Tetsu Yasui and Nitobe Inazō are Academic staff of Tokyo Woman's Christian University.

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Ochanomizu University

is a women's national university in the Ōtsuka neighborhood of Bunkyō-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

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Rajini School

Rajini School (โรงเรียนราชินี,, lit. "Queen's School") is a private girls' school in Thailand, and one of the oldest in the country.

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Tokyo

Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.

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Tokyo Woman's Christian University

, often abbreviated to TWCU or, is an independent Protestant university in Tokyo, Japan.

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Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin

is a private girls academy founded on November 6, 1884, in Azabu, Minato, Tokyo by Martha J. Cartmell, a Methodist missionary from Canada.

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Tsuda Umeko

was a Japanese educator who founded Tsuda University. Tetsu Yasui and Tsuda Umeko are 19th-century Japanese educators, 19th-century Japanese women educators and Academic staff of Ochanomizu University.

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University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.

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University of Wales

The University of Wales (Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru) is a confederal university based in Cardiff, Wales.

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Yamakawa Kikue

was a Japanese essayist, activist, and socialist feminist who contributed to the development of feminism in modern Japan. Tetsu Yasui and Yamakawa Kikue are 20th-century Japanese women writers and 20th-century Japanese writers.

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See also

19th-century Japanese educators

19th-century Japanese women educators

19th-century Japanese women writers

20th-century Japanese women educators

Academic staff of Ochanomizu University

Academic staff of Tokyo Woman's Christian University

Converts to Christianity from Buddhism

Heads of schools in Japan

Heads of schools in Thailand

Ochanomizu University alumni

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetsu_Yasui

Also known as Yasui Tetsu.