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saying “Leave your offspring a fertile field,” meaning it was a virtue to leave assets to your descendants, but Enryō had a different view: “I have left my descendants the bare minimum, such as the royalties from my books, and for the rest they should work for themselves.” This is because his philosophy was that “schools are the common property of society.” The Philosophy Academy, which Enryō founded in 1887 and maintained and developed on his own for twenty years, thus became Toyo University in 1906. From there it started out on a new path as a collectively-run vocational school. In April of the year after Enryō’s retirement, 1907, an application was made for reaccreditation for teacher certification and this was approved the following May. 155

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