I'm posting this for my family and relatives who cannot read Japanese, but
you're welcome also.
In the third photo are my great grandfather's older sister, Mine (Meeneh),
and her daughter, Yoshi. Mine married
the only son of Yamamoto Hanya. Hanya
committed harakiri to take responsibility for the failure to guard the second
post which was a temple. The war was the second Choshu Seibatsu by the
Shogunate government. It was the beginning of the end to the feudal system in
Japan.
Kawakata Zenjiro who was a cousin of my great grandfather was adopted into
Yamamoto family to save the family lineage. I believe Yoshi in the first photo married
him. Those photos were taken in front of Ichigaya Military Academy in Tokyo.
Mine on this photo must be younger than I am today. I feel for her looking at the
hardship on her face.
Many people suffered then because of the revolution-like chaos, but Hamada
han’s members plunged into extreme poverty.
I didn’t know the history until recently. I’ve been researching and learning as I read related
books.
1 comment:
Not Kawakata Zenjiro but Yamamoto Zenjiro.
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