Mishima Chūshū
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Mishima Chūshū
Summary
Mishima Chūshū is a human[1]. Born in Q11364343[2], he… he was born on January 22, 1831[3]. He died in Kōjimachi-ku[4]. He died on May 12, 1919[5]. He worked as a calligrapher[6].
Key Facts
- Mishima Chūshū's place of birth was Q11364343[2].
- Mishima Chūshū died in Kōjimachi-ku[4].
- Mishima Chūshū was born on January 22, 1831[3].
- Mishima Chūshū died on May 12, 1919[5].
- Mishima Chūshū is buried at Fuji Cemetery[7].
- Mishima Chūshū held citizenship in Japan[8].
- Mishima Chūshū's professions included calligrapher[6].
- Mishima Chūshū held the position of Geheimrat[9].
- Among Mishima Chūshū's employers was Tokyo Higher Normal School[10].
- Among Mishima Chūshū's employers was Kokugakuin University[11].
- Mishima Chūshū was employed by Bitchū-Matsuyama Domain[12].
- Among Mishima Chūshū's employers was Nishogakusha University[13].
- Mishima Chūshū was employed by University of Tokyo[14].
- Among Mishima Chūshū's employers was Tokyo University of Education[15].
- Mishima Chūshū's education included a stint at Shōheizaka Gakumonjo[16].
- A notable student of Mishima Chūshū was Yamada Seisai[17].
- Mishima Chūshū received the Order of the Rising Sun, 1st class[18].
- Mishima Chūshū was a member of Japan Academy[19].
- Mishima Chūshū is recorded as male[20].
- Mishima Chūshū's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Mishima Chūshū's Commons category is recorded as Mishima Chūshū[22].
- The cause of death was 1918–1920 flu pandemic[23].
- Mishima Chūshū's family name is recorded as Mishima[24].
- Mishima Chūshū studied under Yamada Hōkoku[25].
- Mishima Chūshū studied under Saitō Setsudō[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Mishima Chūshū was born in Q11364343[2]. He was born on January 22, 1831[3].
Education
Mishima Chūshū's education included a stint at Shōheizaka Gakumonjo[16]. Studied under Yamada Hōkoku[25], a political scientist[27], 1805–1877[28], of Japan[29]; Saitō Setsudō[26], a sinologist[30], 1797–1865[31], of Japan[32]; Satō Issai[33], a Confucian scholar[34], 1772–1859[35], of Japan[36]; and Asaka Gonsai[37], a scientist[38], 1791–1861[39], of Japan[40].
Career and Affiliations
Mishima Chūshū's professions included calligrapher[6]. Employers include Tokyo Higher Normal School[10], a higher normal school[41], in Japan[42], founded in 1886[43]; Kokugakuin University[11], a Shinto university[44], in Japan[45], founded in 1882[46], headquartered in Higashi[47]; Bitchū-Matsuyama Domain[12], a han[48], in Japan[49], founded in 1617[50], headquartered in Bitchū Matsuyama Castle[51]; Nishogakusha University[13], a university[52], in Japan[53], founded in 1877[54], headquartered in Chiyoda[55]; University of Tokyo[14], a research university[56], in Japan[57], founded in 1877[58], headquartered in Hongō campus[59]; and Tokyo University of Education[15], a national university[60], in Japan[61], founded in 1949[62]. He held the position of Geheimrat[9]. A notable student of him was Yamada Seisai[17].
Recognition
Mishima Chūshū received the Order of the Rising Sun, 1st class[18].
Death and Burial
Mishima Chūshū died on May 12, 1919[5]. He died in Kōjimachi-ku[4]. The cause of death was 1918–1920 flu pandemic[23]. He is buried at Fuji Cemetery[7].
FAQs
Where was Mishima Chūshū born?
Mishima Chūshū was born in Q11364343[2].
Where did Mishima Chūshū die?
Mishima Chūshū died in Kōjimachi-ku[4].
What did Mishima Chūshū do for work?
Mishima Chūshū worked as calligrapher[6].
Where did Mishima Chūshū go to school?
Mishima Chūshū was educated at Shōheizaka Gakumonjo[16].
What awards did Mishima Chūshū receive?
Honors received include Order of the Rising Sun, 1st class[18].