- Tanaka Fujimaro
nihongo|Tanaka Fujimaro|田中不二麿|Tanaka Fujimaro; (
16 October 1845 –8 September 1909 ) was a statesman and educator inMeiji period Japan .Tanaka was born in
Owari Province (present-dayAichi Prefecture . After theMeiji Restoration , he was selected to accompany theIwakura Mission on its around-the-world journey to theUnited States andEurope . He was especially impressed from what he saw of western educational systems. On his return to Japan in March 1873 (six months earlier than the rest of the Mission), he was made Vice Minister for Education in 1874.He returned to the United States from 1874-1877 for further first-hand research on school systems. He spent considerable time at
Amherst College and approached Amherst presidentJulius H. Seelye for advice. He also visited theCentennial Exposition inPhiladelphia , after which he submitted a report with photographs to the government. On his return to Japan, Tanaka strongly criticized the Education Order of 1875, which he felt made the system to centralized and inflexible. The new Education Order of 1879 was based on his experiences in the United States, but it quickly came under attack as being confusing and inviting moral decay. Tanaka transferred from the Ministry of Education in 1880 to the Ministry of Justice, and subsequently served in various positions in theMeiji government .ee also
History of Education in Japan
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