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Senior Fourth Rank Takasugi Shinsaku | |
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Native name | 高杉 晋作 |
Other name(s) |
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Nickname(s) | Tōgyō |
Born | Hagi, Chōshū Domain, Japan | September 27, 1839
Died | May 17, 1867 Shinchi-cho, Shimonoseki, Chōshū Domain, Japan | (aged 27)
Buried | |
Allegiance | Chōshū Domain |
Rank | Shoshi’i (正四位, Senior Fourth Rank) |
Commands | Kiheitai |
Battles / wars | Shimonoseki Campaign First Chōshū expedition Second Chōshū expedition |
Memorials | Yasukuni Shrine Tōgyō-an[1] |
Spouse(s) |
O-Uno (1863–1867) |
Children | Takasugi Toichi (son) |
Relations | Takasugi Kochuta (father) Michi (mother) Takasugi Tomo (sister) Takasugi Sachi (sister) Takasugi Mei (sister) |
Website | Song of "Takasugi Shinsaku" by Haruo Minami |
Takasugi Shinsaku (高杉 晋作, 27 September 1839 – 17 May 1867) was a samurai from the Chōshū Domain of Japan who contributed significantly to the Meiji Restoration. He used several aliases to hide his activities from the Tokugawa shogunate.