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[[|thumb|Clockwise from top left: Endō Kinsuke, Nomura Yakichi, Itō Shunsuke, Yamao Yōzō, and Inoue Monta, photographed in 1863.]]The '''Chōshū Five''' (長州五傑 Chōshū Goketsu) were members of the Chōshū han of western Japan who travelled to England in 1863 to study at University College London. The five students were the first of many successive groups of Japanese students who travelled overseas in the late Bakumatsu and early Meiji eras. All five students later rose to prominent positions in Japanese political and civil life.
[[File:Choshu Five (1863).jpg|thumb|Clockwise from top left: Endō Kinsuke, Nomura Yakichi, Itō Shunsuke, Yamao Yōzō, and Inoue Monta, photographed in 1863.]]The '''Chōshū Five''' (長州五傑 Chōshū Goketsu) were members of the Chōshū han of western Japan who travelled to England in 1863 to study at University College London.
 
The five students were the first of many successive groups of Japanese students who travelled overseas in the late Bakumatsu and early Meiji eras.
 
All five students later rose to prominent positions in Japanese political and civil life.


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Latest revision as of 20:44, 26 March 2018

Clockwise from top left: Endō Kinsuke, Nomura Yakichi, Itō Shunsuke, Yamao Yōzō, and Inoue Monta, photographed in 1863.

The Chōshū Five (長州五傑 Chōshū Goketsu) were members of the Chōshū han of western Japan who travelled to England in 1863 to study at University College London.

The five students were the first of many successive groups of Japanese students who travelled overseas in the late Bakumatsu and early Meiji eras.

All five students later rose to prominent positions in Japanese political and civil life.

In the News

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