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  1. Sep 30, 2024 · Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835-1901) is one of the most famous figures of modern Japan. He was an intellectual, journalist, and educator who was the most visible advocate of modernization and Western Learning in the 1870s and 1880s.

  2. Representative enlightenment thinker in the Meiji Era. Born in Osaka, the son of a samurai of the Nakatsu Clan, who was serving at the clan's storehouse in Osaka when Fukuzawa was born.

  3. Yukichi Fukuzawa: A cultural critic truly ahead of his time. By Damian Flanagan. Special To The Japan Times. Jul 1, 2017. Ask just about anyone with a keen interest in Japan to name their ...

  4. Sep 8, 2018 · Fukuzawa Yukichi was a powerfully influential man during Meiji Japan, when the country changed from a feudal government to a constitutional monarchy. The most successful reformers of modern Japan were men and women from samurai families, who were among the first Japanese to travel to Europe and America.

  5. Yukichi Fukuzawa (福 (ふく)沢 (ざわ) 諭 (ゆ)吉 (きち),, Fukuzawa Yukichi?) is the president of the Armed Detective Agency. Fukuzawa is a tall man who almost always has a stern expression on his face.

  6. Fukuzawa Yukichi (福澤 諭吉 [1]?, 10 janvier 1835 - 3 février 1901) est un penseur de l'ère Meiji. Auteur, écrivain, enseignant, traducteur, entrepreneur et théoricien politique japonais ayant créé l’université Keio, ses idées sur le gouvernement et les institutions sociales eurent une influence importante sur le Japon en pleine mutation de l’ère Meiji.

  7. Fukuzawa Yukichi. En aquest nom japonès, el cognom és Fukuzawa. Fukuzawa Yukichi (japonès: 福澤 諭吉, Osaka, 10 de gener de 1835 - Tòquio, 3 de febrer de 1901) fou un escriptor i filòsof polític japonès, les idees del qual sobre el govern i les institucions socials van ser de gran influència al Japó durant l' Era Meiji.

  8. Yukichi Fukuzawa (jap. 福沢 諭吉 Fukuzawa Yukichi) (ur. 12 grudnia 1834 w Osace, zm. 3 lutego 1901 w Tokio [1]) – japoński pisarz, pedagog, tłumacz, przedsiębiorca i politolog. Założył Uniwersytet Keiō w dzielnicy Tsukiji, w Tokio. Jego poglądy na temat władzy i instytucji publicznych wywarły wpływ na przemiany zachodzące w ...