Kaisei Academy
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The Kaisei Academy is a privately owned Japanese boys school.
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[edit] History
The establishment of this school is founded in 1871 which has produced many notable alumni. At first, it was established as a Kyouryu gakko of the prepschool to Senior school such as First High School(After the WWⅡ,this school was integrated into The University of Tokyo.). Its motto is "The pen is mightier than the sword", and is often known by the Japanese abbreviation "pen-ken" (pen-sword). It is located in Arakawa, Tokyo.
[edit] Noted alumni
- Keisuke Okada, (1868 – 1952) Prime Minister from 1934-36 / Temporary on the register In the prepschool age
- Kikunae Ikeda, (1864 – 1936) who discovered the flavour umami / In the prepschool age
- Physicist Hantaro Nagaoka, (1865 – 1950), who developed the Saturnian model of the atom / In the prepschool age
- Poet Masaoka Shiki, one of the "four great masters" of the haiku / In the prepschool age
- Poet and author Shimazaki Toson (1872-1943), leading figure in the Meiji Romantic movement. / In the prepschool age
- Admiral Akiyama Saneyuki (1868-1918), planner of the Japanese strategy at the Battle of Tsushima / In the prepschool age
- Vice Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi (1892 - June 4, 1942), commander of the aircraft carrier Hiryū at the Battle of Midway
[edit] Trivia
Famous people who failed the entrance examination include author and activist Yukio Mishima.
[edit] External links
- (Japanese) Kaisei Academy
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