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William Adams

male, deceased (1620)
William Adams, was an English navigator who travelled to Japan and is believed to be the first Briton ever to reach that country. He was the... More
Enomoto Takeaki

Enomoto Takeaki

male, deceased (1908)
Enomoto Takeaki was a Japanese Navy admiral faithful to the Tokugawa Shogunate, who fought against the new Meiji government until the end of the... More
Tanuma Okitsugu

Tanuma Okitsugu

male, deceased (1788)
Tanuma Okitsugu was a "Rōjū" (government official) of the Tokugawa shogunate who introduced monetary reform. Though his reform has no particular na... More
Arai Hakuseki

Arai Hakuseki

male, deceased (1725)
Arai Hakuseki was a Confucianist, poet and politician in Japan during the middle of Edo Period, who advised the Shogun, Ienobu. His personal name... More
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Inaba Masayasu

male, deceased (1684)
Inaba Masayasu was a Japanese "hatamoto" and "daimyō" (feudal lord) of Aono han in Mino Province, and high-ranking official in the central b... More
Nagakura Shinpachi

Nagakura Shinpachi

male, deceased (1915)
Nagakura Shinpachi was the captain of the 2nd troop of the Shinsengumi.
Hijikata Toshizō

Hijikata Toshizō

male, deceased (1869)
Hijikata Toshizō was the deputy leader of Shinsengumi, a small-built and talented Japanese military leader who resisted the Meiji Restoration.
Kondō Isami

Kondō Isami

male, deceased (1868)
was a Japanese official of the late Edo Period, famed for his role as commander of the Shinsengumi.
Takenaka Hanbei

Takenaka Hanbei

male, deceased (1579)
Takenaka Hanbei was a Japanese samurai during the Sengoku period of the 16th century. He served the Saito clan of Mino province, but later plotted... More
Saitō Hajime

Saitō Hajime

male, deceased (1915)
Saitō Hajime was the captain of the third unit of the Shinsengumi, and one of the few core members who survived the numerous wars of the late s... More