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|Background=Tamaki Bunnoshin, the uncle of Yoshida Shōin, was a strict teacher and mentor who played a crucial role in shaping Shōin’s early intellectual development. His residence is sometimes referred to as the ‘birthplace’ of the Shōka Sonjuku, as he gathered local children there for lessons before Shōin later established his own academy. Tamaki continued teaching through Shōin’s era and even after his execution in 1859. However, following the Hagi Rebellion of 1876, in which many of his former students participated, Tamaki felt a deep sense of responsibility and took his own life that same year. | |Background=Tamaki Bunnoshin, the uncle of Yoshida Shōin, was a strict teacher and mentor who played a crucial role in shaping Shōin’s early intellectual development. His residence is sometimes referred to as the ‘birthplace’ of the Shōka Sonjuku, as he gathered local children there for lessons before Shōin later established his own academy. Tamaki continued teaching through Shōin’s era and even after his execution in 1859. However, following the Hagi Rebellion of 1876, in which many of his former students participated, Tamaki felt a deep sense of responsibility and took his own life that same year. | ||
|GPSLocation=34.41209, 131.42245 | |GPSLocation=34.41209, 131.42245 |
Revision as of 00:15, 28 February 2025
Tamaki Bunnoshin, the uncle of Yoshida Shōin, was a strict teacher and mentor who played a crucial role in shaping Shōin’s early intellectual development. His residence is sometimes referred to as the ‘birthplace’ of the Shōka Sonjuku, as he gathered local children there for lessons before Shōin lat
Background
Tamaki Bunnoshin, the uncle of Yoshida Shōin, was a strict teacher and mentor who played a crucial role in shaping Shōin’s early intellectual development. His residence is sometimes referred to as the ‘birthplace’ of the Shōka Sonjuku, as he gathered local children there for lessons before Shōin later established his own academy. Tamaki continued teaching through Shōin’s era and even after his execution in 1859. However, following the Hagi Rebellion of 1876, in which many of his former students participated, Tamaki felt a deep sense of responsibility and took his own life that same year.
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English Name | Tamaki Bunnoshin Residence |
Japanese Name | 玉木文之進旧宅 |
Year | Late Edo Period |
Residence Type | Lower Class |
Designations | Local Historic Site |
Features | Gates, Garden, House, Warehouses |
Visitor Information | Open 9:00-17:00 |
Website | https://www.hagishi.com/search/detail.php?d=100047 |
Location | Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture |
Castle | Hagi Castle |
Coordinates | 34.41209, 131.42245 |
Hagi Castle and nearby Samurai Homes | |
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Visits | March 21, 2024 |
Added Jcastle | 2025 |
Contributor | Eric |