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There are no noticeable scratches or stains, but it has been stored by an individual, so thank you for your understanding. ◆ Nobuzo Mori (森 信三, Mori Nobuzō, September 23, 1896 – November 21, 1992) was a Japanese philosopher and educator. Commonly known as Shinzo. He was hailed as the "Master of National Education" and lectured and traveled throughout the country until the age of 86. Mr. Mori was born into the Hazama family in Handa City, Aichi Prefecture. The Hazama family was a prominent local family, but the family's fortunes began to decline in his father's generation, and due to his parents' divorce, Mr. Mori, the youngest of three brothers, was adopted into the poor Mori family at the age of three. The Mori family was financially poor, so despite being the top student in elementary school, Mr. Mori gave up on going to middle school and decided to attend a normal school where tuition was waived. He entered Aichi Daiichi Normal School and, after graduating, was assigned to Yokosuka Elementary School in Mikawa. After that, he went on to Hiroshima Higher Normal School and then entered the Department of Philosophy at Kyoto University, but by then he was already twenty-eight years old. He went on to graduate school and graduated at the age of thirty-six. He couldn't find a job in Kyoto, so he got a job as a full-time teacher at Tennoji Normal School in Osaka. After spending thirteen years there, he was assigned to the National University of Manchuria in Showa 14 (1939), but Japan was defeated in Showa 20 (1945), and he returned to Japan. After the war, he traveled throughout the country at the request of those who sought his teachings, and spent his days traveling. At the same time, he devoted himself to writing and began publishing a magazine. After that, he became an English instructor at Sasayama Agricultural University, and at the age of fifty-eight, he became a professor at the Faculty of Education at Kobe University. After retiring from the university at the age of sixty-five, he devoted himself to educational tours and writing until he suffered a cerebral thrombosis at the age of eighty-six and became paralyzed on his right side. Even after that, until he passed away at the age of ninety-seven, he continued to encourage people across the country who shared his aspirations through postcards. #NobuzoMori #Education #SelfImprovement #Chichi #ChichiPublishing
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