In 1726, he opened 'Gyoshi-kan College', a private school for the study of Chinese classics, in the north of Mishima-shuku (the eleventh of the fifty-three stations of the Tokaido [the most important route in the Edo period]). |
享保11年(1726年)、三島宿の北に漢学の私塾「仰止館」を開く。 |