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  1. Tashiro Furukawa (古河太四郎, Furukawa Tashirō, March 27, 1845 – December 26, 1907) was a Japanese educator. He was a pioneer of education for visual and hearing-impaired people in modern Japan, and has been called "the De l'Épée and Gallaudet of Japan". [1]

  2. Mar 27, 2024 · Tashiro Furukawa (27 March 1845 – 26 December 1907) was a Japanese educator and pioneer in support hearing-impaired people in modern Japan.

  3. Tashiro Furukawa was a pioneer in blind and deaf education in Japan. He was a schoolteacher whose many contributions to education included opening the Blind and Deaf School in 1878, which is still opened to students to this day.

  4. Aug 6, 2020 · In late 19th century Tashiro Furukawa who was an elementary schoolteacher in Kyoto looked after the deaf children, he taught characters and names by his own gesture. Since the children excelled in the ability to understand and memorize them he felt confident in his...

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  5. Following their research, and coinciding with values developed during the Meiji Restoration, Furukawa Tashiro opened the first public school for the Deaf and HH. In 1878, the Kyoto Blind-Mute Institute was founded.

  6. WikiTree person ID. 古河-2. subject named as. 太四郞 太四郎, Tashirō, Tashiro, Tashirou, Tasirô, Tasirou, Taisilang 古河 aka Furukawa, Hurukawa, Guhe (27 Mar 1845 - certain 26 Dec 1907) 0 references.

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  8. Mar 26, 2015 · Today is the the birthday of the man who invented the Japanese sign language, Mr Tashiro Furukawa. A pioneer in deaf and blind education, he opened Japan’s first Deaf School, which is still open to students in present day and age.