Chronological Table of History of Doshisha/Neesima and Other Domestic / International issues 1843(天保14) 1853(嘉永6) 1856(安政3) With the order of Katsuakira Itakura, Lord of Annaka Domain, Neesima starts Dutch studies from Junsuke Tajima. Katsuaki Itakura dies, and his brother Katsumasa succeeds him. 1857(安政4) 1860(萬延元) Neesima first goes to Annaka, as the guard of 1861(文久元) Neesima becomes the student 1862(文久2) 1863(文久3) Neesima begins studying English in addition 1864(元治元) Neesima gets permission to enter Takeda The Life of Joseph Neesima /Doshsha Joseph Hardy Neesima is born on February 12th (the old lunar calendar: January 14th) in the residence of Joshu, Annaka Domain located in Kanda Hitotsubashi, Edo. His childhood name is Shimeta. Neesima enters the school of the Annaka Domain and begins Chinese studies under Soekawa Rensai. At the same time he begins sword-fencing and horseback riding training. the Lord, Katsumasa. He studies mathematics, navigation and surveying there. representative at the Naval Training Center. He hurts his eyes from studying too hard. Neesima quits the Naval Training Center because his eye trouble. 甲賀源吾の塾で兵学、測量等を学ぶ。 For two months, continuing into the following year, Neesima makes a voyage from Edo to Tamashima (the present Kurashiki City in Okayama Prefecture) on the Kaifu Maru, a Western sailing ship owned by the Bicchu Matsuyama Domain (the present Takahashi City in Okayama Prefecture). to Dutch. School in Hakodate. Neesima sails from Shinagawa to Hakodate aboard the Kaifu Maru. In Hakodate, he teaches Japanese to Pere Nicolai, the chaplain of the Russian Consulate. Neesima sneaks onto the American merchant ship the Berlin. In Shanghai, Neesima is transferred to another American ship called the Wild Rover. Upon stopping at Hong Kong, Neesima purchases a Chinese translation of the New Testament Events in Japan and around the world Tempo reforms led by Tadakuni is dismissed. Perry visits Uraga. A treaty between the United States of America and the Empire of Japan is signed, followed by the Anglo-Japanese Friendship Treaty Conclusion of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Japan and the United States Incident outside the Sakurada Gate Abraham Lincoln assumes the presidency. The American Civil War Sakashitamon Incident. Kazunomiya koka (the marriage of Kazunomiya Imperial princess to an ordinary person). Namamugi Incident. Anglo-Satsuma War. Coup of August 18. The Kimmon no Hen (Conspiracy of Kimmon). The first conquest of Choshu.
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