池小日誌 Daily Event

Shoin Shrine

公開日
2026/05/20
更新日
2026/05/20

6年生 6th Grade

Our first stop for the day is Shoin Shrine (松陰神社, Shōin Jinja) which enshrines Yoshida Shoin, an important figure who inspired revolutionary ideas during the twilight years of Japan's feudal age (mid 1800s). Shoin advocated learning from the west and the restoration of power to the emperor, thereby openly challenging the ruling shogunate. Although Shoin did not live to see the Meiji Restoration (1868), many of his students were pioneers of the creation of modern Japan, and Shoin is regarded by many as a patriot who sacrificed himself for the good of his country. 

His school that he made permitted everyone to attend unlike the Merinkan which only permitted the aristocracy.  Dozens of historical figures have graced his school including, the first prime minister of Nippon, Ito Hirobumi.


As we walk around the shrine, all the teachers could explained several memorials with ease and grace - not reading but paraphrasing so the memorials can be understandable.  The teachers do so much work before and during the trip to be able to teach the students in a safe and entertaining way.  Thank you for your hard work!