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Komatsu Kiyokado : ウィキペディア英語版 | Komatsu Kiyokado
was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, who served the Shimazu clan of Satsuma, and went on to become a government official of the early Meiji period. He was also commonly known as . Komatsu ruled the fief of Yoshitoshi, which was a part of the Satsuma Domain. Appointed ''karō'' in 1862, he held high office in the Satsuma domain until its dissolution in 1871.〔Beasley, ''The Meiji Restoration'', p. 243.〕 Komatsu was also a descendant of the Sengoku-era samurai Nejime Shigenaga.〔 ("Nejime-shi" on Harimaya.com ) (15 August 2008)〕 ==Early life and adoption== Komatsu Tatewaki was born the fourth son of Kimotsuki Kaneyoshi of Kiire (5500 koku) who were high-ranking Satsuma retainers. His birth name was Kimotsuki Kaneshige 〔Beasley, p. 243.〕 He was adopted by Komatsu Kiyomichi as a young man, and inherited the headship in 1856, immediately after his adoption and became Komatsu Kiyokado (Tatewaki)
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