GAKUSHUIN

The or 'Peers School' ('Gakushuin School Corporation') was an educational institution established in Tokyo in 1877, during the Meiji period, for the education of the children of the Japanese aristocracy, though it eventually also opened its doors to the offspring of extremely wealthy commoners. Famous alumni include the late Showa Emperor Hirohito, the currently reigning emperor Akihito, the deceased author Yukio Mishima, and John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono.
After World War II, the Gakushuin became a private institution and subsequently established new educational affiliates, the most important of which is Gakushuin University. Although it's often said that Gakushuin University is not to be confused with the original school for children of the peerage, members of the Imperial Family are still studying there. The only difference is that it now accepts students from all levels of society. Most Japanese still consider it the "Imperial University", so that the fact they could attend does not cross their minds.

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Kano Jigoro - taught at Gakushuin

Inagaki Manjiro - taught briefly at Gakushuin

Kikuchi Dairoku - president briefly

Nogi Maresuke - president briefly

Hayao Miyazaki - animation director graduated from Gakushuin

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