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Otaguro Tomoo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Otaguro Tomoo
was a Japanese Nationalist and the leader of the Shinpūren Rebellion. A sickly child, Ōtaguro was raised by his mother's family after the death of his father. In his early years, his health was so fragile that the family's physician even forbade him from reading. Disgusted by the ''ukiyo'' lifestyle of contemporary Edo, Ōtaguro became involved with the Tosa Kin no To movement of Takechi Hanpeita. Concerned that his ''sonnō jōi'' activism would have negative repercussions for his family, he had himself stricken from the records of the Iida clan and was adopted into the Ono family (who later disowned him on charges of negligence).〔 He became a disciple of Hayashi Oen, and followed his mentor into the Shinto priesthood, becoming ''shikan'' of the Isa Ote Jingu shrine at Shinkai. ==Shinpūren== (詳細はKumamoto Prefecture. Their initial success was quickly quashed by the Imperial Japanese Army garrison stationed in Kumamoto, and by the following morning around 120 of the 200 rebels were dead, including Ōtaguro himself.
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