Educational institutions in Japan during the shogunate period did not include universities. During the shogunate period, education in Japan was mainly controlled by the samurai class, and its main purpose was to provide military skills and knowledge for cultivating loyal warriors. At that time, the educational institutions were mainly vassal schools, which were founded by vassal owners and mainly taught Confucian classics, martial arts and harmony songs. In addition, the shogunate also set up some specialized military schools to teach military skills and management knowledge.
/kloc-In the middle of the 0/9th century, after Meiji returned to power, Japan began to carry out modernization reforms, including reforms in the field of education. During this period, Japan began to establish a modern school system, including primary schools, middle schools and universities. Therefore, universities were not educational institutions during the shogunate period.
Education in the shogunate period includes not only military skills and knowledge, but also culture, art and ideological education. For example, samurai classes will receive education in etiquette, martial arts, bow and arrow, equestrian and so on. I will also learn Confucian classics, literature, poetry, music and other cultural knowledge. In addition, during the shogunate period, some specialized educational institutions appeared, such as budokan, sinology museum and yiguang, to train specialized military and cultural talents.
Education in the shogunate period was also restricted, for example, the existence of hierarchy made people of different classes get different educational opportunities. In addition, due to the unstable political situation during the shogunate period, education was often affected by political turmoil.
Generally speaking, educational institutions in the shogunate period are different from the modern school system, but they are of great significance in the development of Japanese history and education. These educational institutions have trained a large number of samurai talents and cultural talents for Japan and promoted the progress and development of Japanese society.