Tōjō Kindai
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Tōjō Kindai
Summary
Tōjō Kindai is a human[1]. He was born in Shiba[2]. He was born on July 22, 1795[3]. He passed away in Torigoe[4]. He died on September 26, 1878[5]. He worked as a Confucian scholar[6] and cartographer[7].
Key Facts
- Tōjō Kindai was born in Shiba[2].
- Tōjō Kindai's place of birth was Tokyo[8].
- Tōjō Kindai passed away in Torigoe[4].
- Tōjō Kindai was born on July 22, 1795[3].
- Tōjō Kindai died on September 26, 1878[5].
- Burial took place at Tengen-ji Temple[9].
- Burial took place at Q11621737[10].
- Tōjō Kindai held citizenship in Japan[11].
- Tōjō Kindai's professions included Confucian scholar[6].
- Tōjō Kindai worked as a cartographer[7].
- Tōjō Kindai was employed by Takada Domain[12].
- Tōjō Kindai was employed by Tokugawa shogunate[13].
- Among Tōjō Kindai's employers was Missionary Messenger[14].
- Tōjō Kindai was employed by Kameido Tenjinsha[15].
- Among Tōjō Kindai's employers was Ministry of Religious Education[16].
- A notable student of Tōjō Kindai was Rekisai Abe[17].
- Tōjō Kindai's religion is recorded as Confucianism[18].
- Tōjō Kindai is recorded as male[19].
- Tōjō Kindai's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Tōjō Kindai's Commons category is recorded as Tōjō Kindai[21].
- Tōjō Kindai's family name is recorded as Higashijō[22].
- Tōjō Kindai's relative is recorded as Shimoda Utako[23].
- Tōjō Kindai studied under Bitō Jishū[24].
- Tōjō Kindai studied under Yamamoto Hokuzan[25].
- Tōjō Kindai studied under Ōta Kinjō[26].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Shiba[2], a chōchō[27], in Japan[28] and Tokyo[8], a metropolitan prefecture[29], in Japan[30], founded in 1868[31], headquartered in Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building[32]. Tōjō Kindai was born on July 22, 1795[3].
Education
Studied under Bitō Jishū[24], an educator[33], 1745–1814[34], of Japan[35]; Yamamoto Hokuzan[25], 1752–1812[36], of Japan[37]; Ōta Kinjō[26], a scholar[38], 1765–1825[39], of Japan[40]; Bōsai Kameda[41], a painter[42], 1752–1826[43], of Japan[44]; and Hayashi Jussai[45], a philosopher[46], 1768–1841[47], of Japan[48].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Confucian scholar[6] and cartographer[7]. Employers include Takada Domain[12], a han[49], in Japan[50], founded in 1598[51], headquartered in Takada Castle[52]; Tokugawa shogunate[13], a shogunate[53], in Japan[54], founded in 1603[55], headquartered in Edo Castle[56]; Missionary Messenger[14]; Kameido Tenjinsha[15], a Shinto shrine[57], in Japan[58], founded in 1661[59]; and Ministry of Religious Education[16], a ministry[60], in Japan[61], founded in 1872[62]. A notable student of Tōjō Kindai was Rekisai Abe[17].
Personal Life
Tōjō Kindai's religion is recorded as Confucianism[18].
Death and Burial
Tōjō Kindai died on September 26, 1878[5]. He died in Torigoe[4]. Recorded place of burial include Tengen-ji Temple[9] and Q11621737[10].
FAQs
Where was Tōjō Kindai born?
Born in Shiba[2], Tōjō Kindai…
Where did Tōjō Kindai die?
Tōjō Kindai passed away in Torigoe[4].
What did Tōjō Kindai do for work?
Tōjō Kindai worked as Confucian scholar[6] and cartographer[7].