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  1. This redirection of Gakushuin to Gakushuin University is a textbook example of Wikipedia fiddlers wrecking an article about a subject they know almost nothing about - now people are left with the incredibly misleading impression that Yukio Mishima (a Todai graduate) and Yoko Ono went to university at the age of 12 or something.

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  4. Universidade Gakushuin. Museu Universitário de História, de Gakushuin. A Universidade de Gakushuin (学習院大学 Gakushūin Daigaku) é uma instituição educacional no bairro de Toshima, em Tóquio. Foi estabelecida depois da Segunda Guerra Mundial, como uma filial da Corporação da Escola Gakushuin, a sucessora privatizada da original ...

  5. 1847 wurde der Vorläufer der Gakushūin, die Gakushūsho ( 学習所 ), auf Bestrebungen des 1846 verstorbenen Kaisers Ninkō gegründet. [2] 1849 erhielt die Bildungsstätte von Kaiser Kōmei den Namen Gakushūin. [3] Sie diente als Schule für den Hochadel und lag in Kyōto, dem damaligen Sitz des kaiserlichen Hofes. Mit Unterstützung des ...

  6. Enriched educational environment. Gakushuin University has 5 faculties and 17 departments. Graduate students study at the Mejiro campus. By utilizing East Japan's largest credit compatibility system (f-Campus), which allows students to select subjects of interest from lectures at five, nearby universities (Gakushuin University, Gakushuin Women's College, Japan Women's University, Rikkyo ...

  7. History of the University. Gakushuin's origins lie in the "Old Gakushuin" established in 1847 in Kyoto as the educational institution of the Imperial Court. As things began to change during the final period of the Tokugawa Shogunate, the Emperor Ninko began the process of establishing a place of study and learning with the intention of raising the educational level of the Imperial Court and ...