Chidōkan (Tsuruoka)
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The Chidōkan (致道館) was a school in Edo period Japan which was the han school of the Tsuruoka Domain. It was founded in 1805 by the 7th generation lord, Sakai Tadaari.
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The Chidōkan (致道館) was a school in Edo period Japan which was the han school of the Tsuruoka Domain. It was founded in 1805 by the 7th generation lord, Sakai Tadaari.
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