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Kawaji Toshiakira served as ''[[Nara bugyo|Nara bugyô]]'' (Nara City Magistrate) from [[1846]]-[[1851]]. He later served as ''[[Osaka]] [[machi-bugyo|machi-bugyô]]'', and as ''[[gaikoku bugyo|gaikoku bugyô]]'' (Foreign Affairs Magistrate), before killing himself in [[1868]] as the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] fell. | Kawaji Toshiakira served as ''[[Nara bugyo|Nara bugyô]]'' (Nara City Magistrate) from [[1846]]-[[1851]]. He later served as ''[[Osaka]] [[machi-bugyo|machi-bugyô]]'', and as ''[[gaikoku bugyo|gaikoku bugyô]]'' (Foreign Affairs Magistrate), before killing himself in [[1868]] as the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] fell. |
Revision as of 07:31, 6 November 2019
- Died: 1868
- Japanese: 川路聖謨 (Kawaji Toshiakira)
Kawaji Toshiakira served as Nara bugyô (Nara City Magistrate) from 1846-1851. He later served as Osaka machi-bugyô, and as gaikoku bugyô (Foreign Affairs Magistrate), before killing himself in 1868 as the Tokugawa shogunate fell.
Kawaji was one of two signers of the 1854 Treaty of Shimoda, along with Tsutsui Masanori; Kawaji and Tsutsui also played prominent roles in a number of other diplomatic events of the time, including negotiation discussions with Yevfimy Vasilyevich Putyatin in 1853 to 1854.[1]
References
- Plaque on-site at stele erected in Kawaji's honor, at Sarusawa Pond, Nara.