During the final days of the Edo period, Jo Niijima risked his life to travel to America in search of freedom. Fortunately, with the support of many kind-hearted individuals in this new land, he was able to receive a democratic and advanced education across three different schools. While studying abroad, Niijima realized that for Japan to become a modern nation, it was essential to have an education system that fostered individuals filled with autonomy, freedom, and a strong conscience. Upon returning to Japan, he dedicated himself to transplanting an American-style school into his homeland, taking on the challenge of establishing Japan's first private university. Ultimately, his ambition and dream of founding a university were not realized during his lifetime. However, that dream has been continuously passed down and lives on within the students, alumni, and faculty of present-day Doshisha. (Source: Official site, translated)
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Dec 1, 2025
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Niijima, Shimeta
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Fukushi, Unokichi
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Hardy, Alpheus
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Kanou, Kakutarou
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Katsu, Kaishuu
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Mori, Arinori
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Mrs. Hardy
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Niijima, Yae
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Niijima, Benji
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Patient
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T. Savory, William
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Taylor, Horace S.
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Watanabe, Noboru
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Yamamoto, Kakuma
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