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Kimotsuki Kanetake : ウィキペディア英語版
Kimotsuki Kanetake

Kimotsuki Kanetake (肝付兼武) (1823–1888) was a retainer, and scholar for the Shimazu family of southern Kyushu during the late Edo period
==Early life==
Kanetake was born the son of Kanekiyo, who hailed from Kushikino, Hioki district in Satsuma province.〔According to the biography of Kanetake and his line compiled and published in 1937 by Hirose Yutaka assisted by Kaneyuki's son the 2nd Baron Kanefusa and Kaneyuki's cousin Kaneyasu.〕 Kanetake's great-grandfather Kanekata formed a branch family from his main one and lived in Jokamachi as a stipended lower-ranked retainer. Kanekata died during the Tenmei era (1781). Kanetake's grandfather Kaneoki died in 1811 and when Kanetake was born (1823), Kanekiyo his father was still a low stipended bushi living in a modest house below Kagoshima Castle. Also, according to the biography (see below) he became a relative of the famous Kirino Toshiaki, a Brigadier in the Imperial Army that took Aizuwakamatsu Castle from Matsudaira Katamori in 1868 in the Battle of Aizu. Kirano later died with Saigo Takamori in the 1877 Satsuma Rebellion.

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