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[[File:I-kimitsune.jpg|right|thumb|400px|I Kimitsune (in indigo), as depicted in an 1839 painting of his audience with Lord of [[Satsuma han]] [[Shimazu Narioki]]]]
 
[[File:I-kimitsune.jpg|right|thumb|400px|I Kimitsune (in indigo), as depicted in an 1839 painting of his audience with Lord of [[Satsuma han]] [[Shimazu Narioki]]]]
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*''Born: c. [[1791]]''
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*''Died: [[1851]]''
 
*''Other Names'': [[伊集院]] 喜美恒 ''(Ijuuin Kimitsune)''
 
*''Other Names'': [[伊集院]] 喜美恒 ''(Ijuuin Kimitsune)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[伊]] 喜美恒 ''(I Kimitsune)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[伊]] 喜美恒 ''(I Kimitsune)''
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The following year, Kimitsune, now serving as ''yohito'' for the Naze area, traveled to Kagoshima again, where he was received in audience along with a number of other Amami Islands officials, in celebration of a joyous event for Shimazu Narioki, lord of Satsuma.<ref name=hayashi19/>
 
The following year, Kimitsune, now serving as ''yohito'' for the Naze area, traveled to Kagoshima again, where he was received in audience along with a number of other Amami Islands officials, in celebration of a joyous event for Shimazu Narioki, lord of Satsuma.<ref name=hayashi19/>
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According to Kimitsune's descendant Ijûin Kanehiro, around this time the family had roughly 100 ''chô'' of farmland in the Tekebu area, and some 360 ''yanchu'' in their service. They owned more than thirty ''[[takakura]]'' grain storage structures.
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Kimitsune died in [[1851]] at the age of 61.<ref>Hayashi, 21.</ref>
    
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