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| *''Japanese'': [[上村]]政勝 ''(Uemura Masakatsu)'' | | *''Japanese'': [[上村]]政勝 ''(Uemura Masakatsu)'' |
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− | Uemura Masakatsu was a botanist & pharmacologist in the service of [[Tokugawa Yoshimune]]. | + | Uemura Masakatsu was a botanist & pharmacologist in the service of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]], and an extensive traveler and writer. |
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− | Uemura managed the medicinal garden at [[Wakayama castle|Wakayama]] when Tokugawa Yoshimune was ''daimyô'' there. In [[1716]], when Yoshimune became shogun, Uemura accompanied him to [[Edo]], planting a larger pharmacological garden in Edo's Komaba neighborhood in [[1720]]. He left that same year on a journey to explore the plants and medicines of the country, a journey which in the end lasted 34 years. In [[1740]], he compiled a nine-volume account of his travels entitled ''Shoshu saiyaku-ki'', which he submitted to Yoshimune. | + | Uemura managed the medicinal garden at [[Wakayama castle|Wakayama]] when Tokugawa Yoshimune was ''daimyô'' there. In [[1716]], when Yoshimune became shogun, Uemura accompanied him to [[Edo]], planting a larger pharmacological garden in Edo's Komaba neighborhood in [[1720]]. He left that same year on a journey to explore the plants and medicines of the country, a journey which in the end lasted 34 years. |
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| + | In [[1740]], he compiled a nine-volume account of his travels entitled ''Shoshu saiyaku-ki'', which he submitted to Yoshimune. Masakatsu was then, in [[1755]], ordered by Shogun [[Tokugawa Ieshige]] (Yoshimune's son and successor) to write on unusual sights he encountered in his journeys. He thus produced a text entitled ''Honchô kiseki dan'' ("Strange Things of This Realm"), focusing in part on interesting regional customs. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
− | *Plutschow, Herbert. ''A Reader in Edo Period Travel''. Kent: Global Oriental, 2006. p14. | + | *Plutschow, Herbert. ''A Reader in Edo Period Travel''. Kent: Global Oriental, 2006. pp14-15. |
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| [[Category:Edo Period]] | | [[Category:Edo Period]] |
| [[Category:Scholars and Philosophers]] | | [[Category:Scholars and Philosophers]] |
| [[Category:Samurai]] | | [[Category:Samurai]] |