@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00012615, author = {周, 艶君}, journal = {東アジア文化交渉研究 = Journal of East Asian cultural interaction studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {In the early Meiji, Japan began to break away from the Confucian framework, and totally committed to accept western culture. The process of learning from the West is also the process for Japan to step to modernization. Yukichi Fukuzawa (1835-1901) is the most emphasized representative who have pushed Japan forward to the modern times. This paper's subject is Ryuukei Yano (1850-1931) who stayed in close contact with Yukichi Fukuzawa since he enrolled Keio Gijuku that opened by Fukuzawa. In terms of eastern and western concept, we can't deny that Ryuukei Yano was influenced by Fukuzawa deeply. For Yano and Fukuzawa, they were enlightenment thinkers in same time of early Meiji, but on the other hand, there was obvious distinction between Yano and Fukuzawa's concepts of China. In order to understand Yano comprehensively and specifically, it is necessary to figure out what the difference was in their concepts of China concretely. This paper discusses Ryuukei Yano's concepts of Chinese culture, Sinology, and war by compare with Yukichi Fukuzawa., 文部科学省グローバルCOEプログラム 関西大学文化交渉学教育研究拠点, [東アジアの思想と構造]}, pages = {243--258}, title = {矢野龍渓の中国文化認識 : 福沢諭吉との対比を中心に}, volume = {12}, year = {2019} }