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Lushchenko, A. Yu. "«The Rules for <i>Terakoya</i> School Disciples» by Sasayama Baian (late 17th century): Japanese text and Russian translation." Japanese Studies in Russia, no. 2 (July 4, 2022): 6–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.55105/2500-2872-2022-2-6-27.

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The article contains a full Russian translation of «The Rules for Terakoya School Disciples» («Terako seikai shikimoku») written by the Osaka-based calligraphy teacher Sasayama Baian (late 17th century). This text was not only a list of school rules and moral teachings, but it also functioned as a model text to be copied by hand. It was republished many times in the 18th–19th centuries, gaining popularity as a text widely studied in terakoya schools. Japanese text and Russian translation presented in this article are based on the edition published in 1835. The work’s focus is not on handwriting techniques, but on the significance of mastering handwriting and on the proper behavior of disciples. The text’s author attaches great importance to the concept of the Human Way (hito no michi), that is rooted in Confucian ethics. Relationship between handwriting and human heart/mind (kokoro) figures prominently in this work. Its teachings cover various aspects of a disciple’s life: handling of writing utensils, interaction with teachers and classmates, diligence and concentration, etiquette, harmful habits, behavior in school and on the street. In general, this text clarifies what was approved and criticized in terakoya schools. This didactic text contains expressions written in the epistolary style (sōrōbun) that was used in letters and documents. The text is written in cursive style commonly used in the Edo period. This and other textbooks of the 17th–19th centuries can still be used for educational purposes. For example, it seems useful to read and copy them by hand following the practice of terakoya schools.
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Tokuchika, Miki. My father: A biography of the first founder. 2nd ed. Belmont, Queensland: Perfect Liberty Centre Brisbane, 2013.

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Shiryōkan, Tōkyō-to Itabashi Kuritsu Kyōdo. Kawagoe Kaidō ten: Itabashi kara Kawagoe made hito, michi, rekishi : Itabashi Kuritsu Kyōdo Shiryōkan kaikan 20-shūnen tokubetsuten. Tōkyō: Itabashi Kuritsu Kyōdo Shiryōkan, 1992.

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Iinkai, Higashiyamato Shishi Hensan. Michi to chimei to hito no kurashi. Tōkyō-to Higashiyamato-shi: Higashiyamato-shi, 1999.

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Nakano, Saeko. Yamazakura no michi: Yamamoto Kaneko, hito to sakuhin. [Ōsaka-fu Kadoma-shi]: [Nakano Saeko], 2011.

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1926-, Tsurumi Yoshiyuki, and Murai Yoshinori 1943-, eds. Michi no Ajia shi: Mono, hito, bunka no kōryū. Tōkyō: Dōbunkan, 1991.

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Hakubutsukan, Tōhoku Rekishi. Kodai no tabi: Hito to mono no tōru michi. Miyagi-ken Tagajō-shi: Tōhoku Rekishi Hakubutsukan, 2005.

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Izuyama, Atsuko. Ryūkyū no kotoba to hito: Evidensharitī e no michi. Tōkyō: Shinju Shoin, 2011.

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Ozawa, Ryūichi. Michi, hakuji no hito: Minzoku no kabe o koe ikita hito : Asakawa Takumi no shōgai. Tōkyō: Gōdō Shuppan, 2012.

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1910-, Takagi Kentarō, ed. Kyōiku no genten: Waga michi o aruita hito ga kataru. Tōkyō: Ken'yūkan, 1987.

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Mori, Isao. Chikukyō no hito Hōjō Shūichi: Manshū yukikaeri michi wa roppyaku-hachijūri. [Toyooka-shi?]: Hyōgo-ken Seishōnen Mondai Kenkyūkai, 1988.

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