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Bansho Shirabesho : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bansho Shirabesho The , or "Institute for the Study of Barbarian Books," was the Japanese institute charged with the translation and study of foreign books and publications in the late Edo Period. Founded in 1857, it functioned as a sort of bureau of the Tokugawa Shogunate. It was renamed (institute for the study of Western books) in 1862, and in 1863. After the Boshin War, it was again renamed, and became the . As the ''Kaisei gakkō'', the institute became one of the predecessor organizations which merged to form Tokyo University. ==References==
*Perkins, Dorothy. ''Japan Goes to War''. (n.p.: DIANE Publishing, 1997), p. 28. *(ffortune.net: "Who was the first president of Tokyo University?" ) (retrieved 28 January 2008)
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