Fujiwara Seika was a Confucian scholar of the late 16th to early 17th centuries.
He met with a Korean embassy at Daitoku-ji in 1590, and is said to have learned much about Neo-Confucianism from them.[1]
He later was one of the main teachers of Hayashi Razan, the first of a series of Hayashi clan Confucian advisors to the Tokugawa shoguns.
References
- ↑ Doyoung Park, "A New Perspective on the Korean Embassy (Chôsen Tsûshinshi): The View from the Intellectuals in Tokugawa Japan," Studies in Asia Series IV, 3:1 (2013), 13-14.