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- Other Names: 石垣鋭之助 (Ishigaki Einosuke)
- Japanese: 新納久修 (Niiro Hisanobu, or Hisanaga)
Niiro Hisanobu, also known as Hisanaga, was the leader of a group of nineteen students from Satsuma han who traveled to Europe in 1865.
Niiro was 34 when he left Japan; like all the other members of the mission, he adopted a new name, and was known as Ishigaki Einosuke while overseas.
He returned to Japan in 1866/3, bringing with him valuable new technology in the form of spinning machines. He later became a karô (House Elder) in the domain.
References
- Plaque at Satsuma students monument outside Kagoshima Chûô train station.[1]