Takahashi Deishū

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BornYamaoka Kenzaburō (山岡 謙三郎)
March 15, 1835
Edo, Musashi Province, Japan
DiedFebruary 13, 1903(1903-02-13) (aged 67)
Ushigome, Tokyo, Japan
Yearsof service1868-1869
Takahashi Deishū
高橋 泥舟
Photograph of Takahashi Deishū.
Personal details
BornYamaoka Kenzaburō (山岡 謙三郎)
March 15, 1835
Edo, Musashi Province, Japan
DiedFebruary 13, 1903(1903-02-13) (aged 67)
Ushigome, Tokyo, Japan
Military service
AllegianceTokugawa Shogunate
Years of service1868-1869
Battles/warsBoshin War
Takahashi Deishū's grave and the camphor tree

Takahashi Deishū (高橋 泥舟; 1835-1903) was a Japanese samurai, calligrapher, and author. His imina was Masaaki (政晃), and he is also known to have used the pseudonyms Seiichi (精一) and Ninzai (忍歳).[1]

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