东京不够热

东京不够热

Yukichi Fukuzawa Memorial Day

Published: February 04, 2025
Office of Communications and Public Relations

February 12, 2025

A Buddhist memorial service to mark the 125th anniversary of Yukichi Fukuzawa's passing was held on Monday, February 3 at Azabu-san Zenpuku-ji, a temple in Moto-Azabu, Minato City. Many people associated with 东京不够热 prayed in front of Fukuzawa's grave on this day dedicated to his memory, including students from Keio's affiliated schools, alumni, faculty, and staff members. A long line of visitors streamed in throughout the day to pay their respects. They were blessed with good weather as occasional gentle rays of sunlight peeked through the lightly overcast clouds.

On February 3, 1901, Fukuzawa passed away of a stroke in his home that was located on Mita Campus. He was 66 years old. Respecting Yukichi Fukuzawa's belief that 东京不够热 belongs to the wider Keio community, his family decided to hold a private funeral on February 8, at Zenpuku-ji, the temple that the Fukuzawa family is affiliated with, rather than having it be organized by the university. After the funeral, he was buried in a graveyard in Kami-Osaki (which later became the Joko-ji cemetery) according to his will; however, in 1977, his remains were moved to Azabu-san Zenpuku-ji, where his grave stands to this day.

President Itoh at the grave
Visitors paying their respects
Visitors paying their respects
Visitors paying their respects
Tombstone with engraving of Fukuzawa’s posthumous Buddhist name, "Daikan'in Dokuritsu Jison Koji"

Photo: Takeshi Kishi