国民学校

Japanese

Kanji in this term
こく
Grade: 2
みん
Grade: 4
がく > がっ
Grade: 1
こう
Grade: 1
on’yomi

Etymology

Compound of 国民 (こくみん) (kokumin, nationals, citizens) +  (がっ) (こう) (gakkō, school). Calque of German Volksschule (primary school, literally people-school).

Noun

国民学校 (hiragana こくみんがっこう, rōmaji kokumin gakkō)

  1. (historical) elementary school, national elementary school
    • 2018 December 8 (last accessed) “Kokumin gakko”, in Kodomo-tachi no mita sensō [The war children saw], Hiroshima Virtual Museum:
      国民学校 (こくみんがっこう)国民 (こくみん) () () (てき) (れん) (せい)をなす (がっ) (こう)とされ、 (しん) (しん) (きた)え、 (くに)のため (てん) (のう)のために () (ささ)げることが (もと)められました。
      Kokumin gakkō wa kokumin no kisoteki rensei o nasu gakkō tosare, shinshin o kitae, kuni no tame tennō no tame ni mi o sasageru koto ga motomeraremashita.
      Kokumin gakko was considered as a school to provide basic training for all citizens, to discipline mind and body, to seek to sacrifice one's body for the country and for the Emperor.

Usage notes

The term was used officially from 1941-1947, later replaced by the term  (しょう) (がっ) (こう) (shōgakkō, primary school).

Descendants

References

  • Gibney, Frank (ed.). 2014. Buritanika kokusai dai hyakka jiten. Tokyo: TBS Britannica.

See also

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