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Tatsumi Naofumi : ウィキペディア英語版
Tatsumi Naofumi

was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army during the Meiji period.〔Dupuy, Trevor N. ''et al.'' (1992). ''The Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography,'' p. 732.〕
==Early life==
Also known as in his youth, Tatsumi was born in the Kuwana domain's (Ise Province, present-day Mie Prefecture) Edo residence, to Kuwana retainer Machida Dendayu, and was later adopted by his uncle, Tatsumi Johei. At age five, the young Tatsumi went to Kuwana with his adoptive father, and at age 8 entered the domain school, ''Rikkyokan,'' studying literature and martial arts, and receiving a commendation for academic excellence at age 15. Soon after, Matsudaira Sadaaki became ''daimyo'' of Kuwana, and Tatsumi became his page, with a 180 ''koku'' stipend. Together with Matsudaira Sadaaki, he left for Edo in 1861, where was permitted to attend the elite Shogunate school at Shoheiko, and where he was hailed as a prodigy.

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