| − | Kimitsune is considered the 13th successive head of his lineage. His son and grandson (14th and 15th family heads, respectively) were also known as Kimitsune.<ref>Hayashi Sokio 林蘇喜男, ''Yohito I Kimitsune ni tsuite'' 「与人・伊喜美恒について」, ''Heisei 14 nen Hayashi Sokio zassan 5'' 平成十四年 林蘇喜男雑纂 5 (2002), 19.</ref> A cemetery that includes their graves and those of several close relatives, located in the Tekebu area of Kasari Town on Amami Ôshima, has been officially designated as a historical site by Amami City.<ref>Plaques on-site, Tekebu I family cemetery (手花部の墓石(伊家の墓地)), Kasari, Amami Ôshima.</ref> | + | Kimitsune is considered the 13th successive head of his lineage. His son and grandson (14th and 15th family heads, respectively) were also known as Kimitsune.<ref name=hayashi19>Hayashi Sokio 林蘇喜男, ''Yohito I Kimitsune ni tsuite'' 「与人・伊喜美恒について」, ''Heisei 14 nen Hayashi Sokio zassan 5'' 平成十四年 林蘇喜男雑纂 5 (2002), 19.</ref> A cemetery that includes their graves and those of several close relatives, located in the Tekebu area of Kasari Town on Amami Ôshima, has been officially designated as a historical site by Amami City.<ref>Plaques on-site, Tekebu I family cemetery (手花部の墓石(伊家の墓地)), Kasari, Amami Ôshima.</ref> |
| | A painting depicting Kimitsune's 1839 audience with [[Shimazu Narioki]] at Kagoshima castle, as well as other materials related to the family's history, remain in the possession today of the 18th head of the family, Ijûin Kanehiro (b. 1930). A reproduction of the painting is on permanent display at the Amami Museum in the Naze area of Amami Ôshima. | | A painting depicting Kimitsune's 1839 audience with [[Shimazu Narioki]] at Kagoshima castle, as well as other materials related to the family's history, remain in the possession today of the 18th head of the family, Ijûin Kanehiro (b. 1930). A reproduction of the painting is on permanent display at the Amami Museum in the Naze area of Amami Ôshima. |