Saigo Kikujiro
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Saigô Kikujirô was a son of Saigô Takamori. His mother, Ryû Aiko (Aikana) was a local woman from Amami Ôshima.
Kikujirô married a woman known as Hisa or Hisako. They had seven sons and seven daughters together.
Children
- Ryûkichi (1893-1965) - worked at Kirishima Shrine
- Hana (1895-1953)
- Takaharu (1899-1977) - judo instructor
- Haru (b. 1898)
- Shimako (b. 1901)
- Yoshi (b. 1903)
- Yasu (1905-1931)
- Takahide (1907-1985) - board chairman of Takushoku University
- Takayasu (1908-1979) - his sons Takafumi and Hitoshi are prominent pottery artists
- Sumiko (1910-2005)
- Takakiyo (1912-1916)
- Kiyo (1914-2010)
- Hitoshi (1916-1945) - died in battle in Luzon
- Kiyoshi (1919-1921)
References
- Gallery labels, Amami Tatsugô Shima Museum.[1]