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60 KANGAKU JUKU IN THE MEIJI PERIOD50 Kanbe, Nihon ni okeru chūgakkō, 341–342.51 Ishizuki M<strong>in</strong>oru, “Niigata-ken no chūtō kyōiku”, <strong>in</strong> Motoyama,ed., <strong>Meiji</strong>zenki gakkō seiritsu shi, 241–290; 250–251.52 Kanbe, Nihon ni okeru chūgakkō, 347; Ishizuki, 268.53 Ishizuki, “Niigata-ken”, 272–285.54 Niigata kenshi 6 (ed. and publ. Niigata-ken, 1987), 386.55 Kasai Tomio, Aomori-ken no kyōikushi (Shibunkaku, 1985); Aomorikenkyōikushi henshū i<strong>in</strong>kai, ed., Aomori-ken kyōikushi 1 (Aomori:Aomori kyōiku i<strong>in</strong>kai, 1972). <strong>The</strong> statistical <strong>in</strong>formation quotedhere comes from Kasai (charts at the end <strong>of</strong> the book) and Aomoriken,219–221 (Hirosaki).56 Sakanakura Yahachi, “<strong>Meiji</strong> shoki no Aomori no shijuku”, Utō(publ. Aomori kyōdo kai) 28 (1958): 23–32; “Okusaki Kasaku toKan’ei gakusha”, Utō 49 (1959): 41–53. See also Kimura Sutezō,“Hirosaki ni okeru saigo no shijuku”, Nihon oyobi Nihonj<strong>in</strong> 359(1938): 178–179.57 <strong>The</strong>ir reports are collected <strong>in</strong> Hirosaki dōjōkan, Yagihashi bunko(YK 379/1) <strong>in</strong> the town archives <strong>in</strong> Hirosaki.

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