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A memorial hall and library dedicated to him, called Hôshû Shoin, operates today in Amenomori's hometown in [[Shiga prefecture]].
 
A memorial hall and library dedicated to him, called Hôshû Shoin, operates today in Amenomori's hometown in [[Shiga prefecture]].
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==Lineage==
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Hôshû is buried at Chôju-in temple in Izuhara (formerly Tsushima Fuchû, the [[castle-town]] of Tsushima domain) alongside a number of his descendants and successors.
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*Amenomori Tôgorô (Hôshû), 1st head of the house
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**Amenomori Kennojô 雨森顕之允 (Hôkai 鵬海, [[1698]]-[[1739]]), eldest son of Hôshû, 2nd head of the house
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***Amenomori Kahei 雨森加兵衛 (Kenan 溳菴, [[1727]]-[[1763]]), son of Hôkai, 3rd head of the house
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**Amenomori Gentetsu 雨森玄徹 (Seiichi 清一, [[1706]]-[[1757]]), third son of Hôshû. Confucian scholar in service to the [[Sagara clan]] lords of [[Hitoyoshi han]]
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*Amenomori Mozaemon 雨森最左衛門 (Ranshû 蘭州, [[1746]]-[[1817]]), second son of Ryûkô 龍岡, 5th head of the house
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**Amenomori Kanbei 雨森寛兵衛 (Kayû 何有), 6th head of the house, adopted
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**Amenomori Hikoichi 雨森彦一 (great-grandson of Hôshû), son of Mozaemon
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*Amenomori Chûtarô 雨森忠太郎 (Kiyoshi 清, Ranzan 蘭山, [[1871]]-[[1902]]), 9th head of the house
    
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