ŌMIYA Kōnin, who was studying Sanskrit Buddhist scriptures. The On November fifteenth 1902, before the Ministry of Education handed down its punishment, Enryō departed Tokyo and boarded a ship from Kōbe to begin his second world trip. On the first trip he had circled the globe eastward, but this time he went westward, stop-ping in India on the way. There he was reunited with two graduates of the school, KAWAGUCHI Ekai, who had been exploring Tibet, and two men guided Enryō around, visiting Buddhist landmarks and other places. While there he also had a meeting with Chinese modern thinker KANG Youwei. Departing India and passing through the Suez Canal he traveled around Spain from the Mediterranean Sea before arriving in London the following year on January twenty-fourth. It was here that he learned of the Philosophy Academy Incident. He wrote, report from Tokyo. It said that there had been an official tele-gram from the Ministry of Education on the thirteenth of De-cember stating there had been a case of negligence related to an instructor’s use of textbooks in the ethics course at the Acad-emy. Because of this they had ordered the revocation of our teacher certification accreditation. When I heard of this I ex-pressed my feelings in a Japanese poem: VI. The Era of Founding Toyo University Second World Trip On the thirtieth of last month [January] there was an urgent 135
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