Fukuzawa Yukichi





Fukuzawa Yukichi (福澤 諭吉?, January 10, 1835 – February 3, 1901) was a Japanese author, Enlightenment writer, teacher, translator, entrepreneur and journalist who founded Keio-Gijuku University, the newspaper Jiji-Shinpo and the Institute for Study of Infectious Diseases. He was an early Japanese civil rights activist and liberal ideologist. His ideas about government and social institutions made a lasting impression on a rapidly changing Japan during the Meiji Era. He is regarded as one of the founders of modern Japan. He is called a Japanese Voltaire. Continue Reading »



The Autobiography of Yukichi Fukuzawa


The above description is from the Wikipedia article on Fukuzawa Yukichi, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0. A full list of contributors can be found here.