Meiroku zasshi

Meiroku zasshi (明六雑誌) was a Japanese language magazine which was in circulation between 1874 and 1875 during the Meiji period.

[2] Leading contributors included Mori Arinori, future education minister of Japan, and Tsuda Mamichi.

[3] Given that it was a publication of the Meiji period it frequently discussed education-related topics in regard to morality in the family as well as in the nation.

[5] Meiroku zasshi was published twice or three times per month and folded following the 43rd issue which appeared on 14 November 1875.

[2][5] In 1975 William Braisted published a book on the magazine entitled Meiroku Zasshi: Journal of the Japanese Enlightenment.