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Jul 05, 1782 Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan Died on 27 Aug 1863 (aged 81)

Japanese philosopher

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About Aizawa Seishisai

  • Aizawa Seishisai (?? ???, July 5, 1782 – August 27, 1863), born Aizawa Yasushi (?? ?), was a Japanese nationalist thinker of the Mito school during the late shogunate period. In 1799 he became involved in the compilation of the Dai Nihon-shi (Great History of Japan) being undertaken by the Mito school. In 1825 he wrote his Shinron ("New Theses"), a collection of essays that dealt with issues such as Tokugawa defence policy and how the ships were a threat to Japan.
  • Aizawa also tried to describe conditions in the West and theorize why those states had gained so much control; in his opinion Westerners used religion to enforce conformity of the masses.
  • He also claimed that Christianity was used to secretly subvert native cultures and governments, facilitating military conquest by Europeans.
  • He believed that Japan would need to take up its own state religion and discussed the concept of kokutai ("national polity"), in this context.
  • The Shinron would become an important work for the sonno joi movement and his theory of the Kokutai would be developed by future thinkers. In 1840 Aizawa became the first head of professors of the Mito school's Kodokan but was forced to resign in 1844 when Tokugawa Nariaki resigned as domain leader.
  • He later returned to the Kodokan.

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