After two late Tokugawa shogunate Shishi who studied at the three major dojo "Shigakukan" in Edo
In a corner of Kyobashi Park (1-25-2 Ginza, Chuo-ku), Iri (clam)
There is an explanation board for the riverbank.
About 50 meters north of here, three rivers (Kaede River, Kyobashi River)
Thirty-ma moat intersects and three bridges (dansho-bashi Bridge, white fish bridge)
Because Shinpukuji Temple Bridge was built, the Edo period
It was a famous place called "Mitsuhashi".
And on the east side of "Sanjumabori" is one of the rivers.
To the south of the riverbank, one of the three major dojos in Edo in the late Edo period
There was a swordsmanship dojo "Shigakukan" which was said to be.
Mt. Takeichi Hayama (Hanheita) and Mitsuaki Tanaka
The 'Shigakukan' is a dojo of Shunzo Momoi, a swordman of Kagami Shinmyo's Chiryu.
Takeichi Hayama of Tosa Domain, which had a residence nearby.
(Hanheita) And Mitsuaki Tanaka were learning.
This time, two late Tokugawa shogunate Shishi studied at the Shigakukan.
I'll try to follow it.
Takeichi Hayama (1829-1865) was the skill of opening a dojo in Tosa, and was soon at the Shigakukan.
I'm the head of the school.
Then, in 1861 (1861), he formed the "Tosa Kino Party" to make the Tosa clan the center of the Sonno Joi Movement.
It expanded to an organization of about 200 people.
Confronted with Toyo Yoshida of the Tosa clan, a member of the Tosa clan, and assassinated the Orient in April 1862.
After that, the gorgeous activities of Sonno Joi continued in Kyoto and Edo, but the following year, the King Party of Kings continued.
After the Great Purge was carried out, Takeichi was imprisoned, and after examination, he was ordered to commit seppuku despite lack of evidence.
He died at the age of 36. He is also rich in calligraphy, and his self-portraits in prison are famous.
On the other hand, Mitsuaki Tanaka (1843-1939) studied under Takeichi and entered the Tosa Kino Party.
Then, in 1864 (1864), he left the Tosa clan with his comrades and entered Nagato, and gained the knowledge of Takasugi Shinsaku.
He was active in the First and Second Conquest of Choshu and Boshin war, and after the Meiji Restoration, he held important posts in the Meiji government.
I worked as Minister of the Imperial Household for 11 years.
After retiring from politics, he worked hard to honor and restore honor of the Restoration martyrs, including patronage of Takeichi's bereaved family, in 1939.
He died at the age of 95.
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