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Umeko Tsuda, Who Left for the United States at Age Six, Faced Despair After Returning to Japan - Devoting Herself to Girls' Education

August 16th, 1929, is the day Tsuda Umeko passed away. With her appearance on the new 5,000 yen banknote, opportunities to learn about her achievements are likely to increase. After studying in the United States, she founded Tsuda University and dedicated her life to educating women in Japan. However, just how difficult was that? It's easier said than done, and few people know the harsh reality she faced. Tsuda Umeko traveled to the United State…
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August 16th, 1929, is the day Tsuda Umeko passed away. With her appearance on the new 5,000 yen banknote, opportunities to learn about her achievements are likely to increase. After studying in the United States, she founded Tsuda University and dedicated her life to educating women in Japan. However, just how difficult was that? It's easier said than done, and few people know the harsh reality she faced. Tsuda Umeko traveled to the United State…

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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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