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Yamamoto Kakuma : ウィキペディア英語版
Yamamoto Kakuma

was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, who went on to become an educator and politician in the Meiji era.
==Biography==
A native of Aizu, Yamamoto claimed descent from the famed military strategist Yamamoto Kansuke. A child prodigy, he could read at age four, and recite Chinese ''Jueju'' poetry at age five. He was sent to Edo at age 22, to study with Katsu Kaishū under the direction of Sakuma Shozan, including ''rangaku'' and modern military science. He returned to Aizu at age 28, and became an instructor at the ''Nisshinkan'', the Aizu domain's academy.
In 1862, he was assigned to assist the Aizu Domain ''daimyo'' Matsudaira Katamori during the latter's tenure in Kyoto as ''Kyoto Shugoshoku.'' The situation in Kyoto was very unsettled, and Yamamoto fought against Choshu Domain samurai during the Kinmon Incident on August 20, 1864. After the start of the Boshin War of the Meiji Restoration, he did not participate in the nearby Battle of Toba-Fushimi, but remained behind with his forces in Kyoto itself to attack the fortified residence of the Satsuma Domain. He lost his eyesight and was taken into custody by Satsuma forces soon afterwards. After the end of the war, he was pardoned through the intercession of Iwakura Tomomi.
Subsequently, he was served as a member of the prefectural assembly of Kyoto. After becoming a Christian, Yamamoto worked with Joseph Hardy Neesima to found Doshisha University in Kyoto. Kakuma himself served as the university's second president. Yamamoto's sister was Neesima Yae, who also fought in the Boshin War.
Apart from his work in education, Yamamoto was also an author. One of his best-known works was a lengthy work on national reform, penned during his captivity in 1868.
Yamamoto was portrayed by actor Ryū Raita in the 1987 miniseries ''Byakkotai'', and by the actor Hidetoshi Nishijima in the 2013 ''NHK'' taiga drama ''Yae no Sakura.''

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