Shindo Ichiro

  • Born: 1785
  • Died: 1854/9/27
  • Other Names: 黙釣 (Mokuchô)
  • Japanese: 進藤一郎 (Shindô Ichirô)

Shindô Ichirô was a Confucian scholar based in the villages of Ôchô and Mitarai in Hiroshima han (today, part of Kure City).

Born in 1785 the eldest son of Takahashi Yo'emon of the Takane-ya in Ôchô village (on the island of Ôsaki Shimojima in the Inland Sea), he studied as a child under Takahashi Kakumon of the Okazaki-ya, and later under Rai Kyôhei. He later relocated to Sakai, where he became a student of Liu Yuangao.

In 1817, Shindô returned home, where he established a medical clinic, instructed young people in kangaku (Chinese Studies), and composed Chinese-style poetry.

He died on 1854/9/27.

References

  • Kimura Yoshisato 木村吉聡 (ed.), Ryukyu shisetsu no Edo nobori to Mitarai 琉球使節の江戸上りと御手洗, Shiomachi kankô kôryû Center 潮待ち館観光交流センター (2001), 87.