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Yamakawa Hiroshi : ウィキペディア英語版
Yamakawa Hiroshi

Baron was a ''samurai'' of late Edo period Japan who went on to become a noted general in the early Meiji period Imperial Japanese Army. An Aizu retainer famous for his ingenious strategies against the early Meiji government during the Boshin War to overthrow the Tokugawa bakufu, he was of the first people from Aizu to write a history of the years leading up to the war, together with his brother Yamakawa Kenjirō.
==Early life==
Yamakawa Hiroshi, or, as he was first known, Yōshichirō (与七郎), was born in Aizu-Wakamatsu (present day Fukushima Prefecture, in 1845. His father, Yamakawa Shigekata (山川重固), was a ''karō'' (senior retainer) of the Aizu clan, and his mother, Tōi (唐衣), was the daughter of another ''karō'' family, the Saigō. At age 15, Yōshichirō's father died, so he succeeded to the family headship.

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