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- Place Types Cemetery
- Address 1-chōme-5-16 Kuwanoyama, Hofu, Yamaguchi 747-0808, Japan
- Coordinate 34.0459507,131.5682691
- Website Unknown
- Rating 3
- Compound Code 2HW9+98 Hofu, Yamaguchi, Japan
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There was a tomb of Motohiko Totori (Inosuke Odamura) and his wife Miwako (Motoin's youngest sister: sentence).
Motohiko Totori was born in 1829 as the second son of Jiro Matsushima (Jiro Kume). Later, Jiro Kume (12 years old) became an adopter of the “Odamura family” and renamed “Inosuke”. “Odamura Inosuke” (16 years old) is studying hard at Meirinkan. Since his adoptive father died, Inosuke inherited the family and became the assistant professor and assistant lecturer at Meirinkan.
In March of 1850, Enosuke Odamura (22 years old) works in a majesty residence in Edo Azabu. The following year, Yojiro Yoshida (Matsuin) comes to Edo for military studies. At this time, Inosuke and Shoin meet for the first time. However, Shoin was brought back to Sakai after a problem of shedding, and in December of the 5th year of Kaei, she was dismantled and confiscated. Shoin becomes the father's “growth” and leaves the Edo again with a ten-year study permit from the lord. Inosuke Odamura, who was mistaken for Shoin, returned home after finishing the Edo duty number in April 1853. At this time I am married to Shoin's second younger sister, Kotobuki.
Around that time, the “Kurobune riot” broke out in Edo, and Shoin is observing the black ship in Uraga in detail. Shoin, who showed a plan of smuggling that seemed to drift from the teacher's Sakuma Elephant Mountain, decided to infiltrate the Russian warship that came to Nagasaki in search of opening of the country, but went to Nagasaki, but the fleet had already left . It is said that Shoin, who stopped by Sakai, met Inosuke, who became his brother-in-law, and talked about the political situation in Japan over external pressure and his future activities.
In January 1854, Admiral Perry visited Japan again. Riding on this plane, Shoin carries out a smuggling with Kaneko. However, the attempt fails because the interpreter is allowed. The two are self-confident and are sent from the Shimoda House to Edencho Hell in Edo. At this time, Inosuke, who had come back to Edo, is paying money to his brother-in-law so that he will not be in trouble. In September of the same year, the Shogunate decided to let Shoin and Kaneko stay in a bowl. However, whether Tatsumi went back to the shogunate, he connected Shoin and Kaneko to prison.
In April 1855, when Shoin was hired in Nosangoku, Inosuke finished his Edo duties and returned to Sakai. His wife, Kotobuki gave birth to a boy, and Shoin, along with Inosuke, was very pleased with the birth of “Atsutaro”.
At that time, Inosuke worked at the Meirinkan as a general secretary and lecturer. In December 2 of Ansei, Shoin came out of prison in the name of medical treatment and returned to the Sugi Family, but was shut in a ghost room. Inosuke came to visit there, and Inosuke reworked Shoin's poetry and exchanged debates over national affairs.
In February 3rd year of Ansei (1856), Inosuke was assigned to Kanto to guard Aizhou. On the other hand, Shoin presides over Matsushita Village School. It is well known that many human resources have been developed and produced. In addition, the younger sister “Mr.” is married to the love apprentice “Kuzaka Gensui” along with Takasugashi Keisaku.
In April of Ansei, Odamura Inosuke will return to Sakai after completing his duties as Aizu Guard, but he will be very busy at educational sites such as Samurai Schools, where the efforts were made to encourage and strengthen Bunmu. For this reason, it seemed that he could hardly be involved in Matsushita Village Juku, where Shoin presided over.
In June 1858, the shogunate concluded the “Japan-US Treaty of Good Trade” without the permission of the Emperor. We have signed similar treaties with other countries. With this as a trigger, the “King Wang” movement becomes active, and the anti- shogunate forces are formed. The last victim of "Ansei no Hoku" that suppressed this was Shoin.
Since then, Inosuke has been selected as a mikoshi group (near the owner). Since the “Samurai Run” in May 1863 (Bunkyu), in the dizzying situation of the “Toba / Fushimi Battle”, we have been prepared to support the “Respecting Parent” and act with caution and honesty. During this time, the name was changed to “Motohiko Tsutori” due to his fate.
After the end, the new government will be charged as a member of the office, but at the request of the “respecting parent”, he will resign from the new government and return to Sakai to serve as the lord of the Lord. After that, he will serve as the Gunma Prefectural Ordinance. Prior to his wife “Kotobuki”, he remarried to his sister “Miwako” (sentence). After resigning from the prefectural ordinance, he became a member of the House of Representatives and lived in Mitajiri and spent his later years.
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