Kajiwara Heima
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Kajiwara Heima (梶原平馬?) (1842?-1889) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period who was a retainer of the Aizu domain. He served as a karō in the Aizu administration, and supervised political affairs during the Boshin War, also attending to matters of arms procurement.[1] After the war, he went to Nemuro, and died there. His grave in Nemuro was recently rediscovered.
Kajiwara claimed descent from the Kamakura-era warrior Kajiwara Kagetoki.
[edit] References
- ^ Majima Isao, "Matsudaira Katamori kashindan jinmei jiten," in Matsudaira Katamori no subete, p. 189.
- Tsunabuchi Kenjo (1984). Matsudaira Katamori no subete. Tokyo: Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha.
- Nakamura Akihiko (2006). Byakkotai.
- Hoshi Ryōichi (2005). Onnatachi no Aizusensō.
- http://www.city.aizuwakamatsu.fukushima.jp/j/yukari/jinbutsu/kheima.html