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Revision as of 04:57, 14 March 2020

  • Born: 1814
  • Died: 1871
  • Other Names: 斉正 (Narimasa)
  • Japanese: 鍋島 直正 (Nabeshima Naomasa)

Nabeshima Naomasa was the final lord of Saga domain.

He met with Yevfimy Vasilyevich Putyatin on at least one occasion, receiving the Russian in his own private gardens in Saga.[1]

Later, when the newly-formed Meiji government was debating whether to abandon Sakhalin Island to the Russians, Naomasa was among those advocating an expansion of Japanese defense of the island - to defend it, and Japan, from Russian encroachment.[2]

A statue of him was erected and unveiled in Saga in March 2017.[3]

References

  1. Plaques on the history of railroads in Japan at Sakuragichô Station in Yokohama.[1]
  2. Jordan Walker, "Archipelagic Ambiguities: The Demarcation of Modern Japan, 1868-1879," Island Studies Journal 10:2 (2015), 210.
  3. Sven Saaler, "Public Statuary and Nationalism in Modern and Contemporary Japan," Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus 15:20:3 (Oct 15, 2017), 8.