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Hirata Kanetane (平田 銕胤, 1799-1880) was a ****anese
scholar of kokugaku. He
studied under Hirata Atsutane, and
later became his
adopted son and heir. Hirata...
- At the time, the
Ibukinoya was led by Atsutane's
adopted heir
Hirata Kanetane.
Because his
superior Tōyama
Tomoyoshi was both a sōshaban and wakadoshiyori...
- 1914
Matakichiro Hashimoto 31
March 1914
Shigetada Hideshima 29 May 1914
Kanetane Imai 29 May 1914
Kintaro Inouchi 29 May 1914
Sadaichi Hiraoka 1 December...
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Kanefusa (関兼房) Seki
Kanetsune (関兼常) Kōzukenosuke
Kaneshige (上総介兼重)
Echizen Kanetane I (越前兼植 (初代))
Echizen Kanenori (越前兼則) Aizu
Kanesada (会津兼定)
Echigo no Kami...
- "Discourse upon
Emerging from Meditation".
Hayashi Ōen
Sugiyama Sōjō
Hirata Kanetane (1799-1880)
Hirata Nobutane (1828-1872)
Hirata Moritane (1863-1945) Hirata...
- (Chiba)
Yasutane (son of 14th clan head
Mitsutane and
brother of 15th head
Kanetane)
overthrew the clan's main branch, then led by his
nephew Tanenao, and...
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affiliated with the
Owari Domain.
Around 1886, he was
adopted by
Hirata Kanetane and
changed his name to Moritane. In 1894,
Moritane was
appointed high...
- time, he
formally became a
disciple of the
kokugaku theologian Hirata Kanetane, heir to the
legacy of
Hirata Atsutane. Later, in 1863,
Tsunoda was one...
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Naosuke Gotō Shōjirō
Iwakura Tomomi Motoori Norinaga Hirata Atsutane Hirata Kanetane Hirata Nobutane Robert B. Van
Valkenburgh Richard V.
Boyle Edmund Morel...
- 1906) Rear-Admiral
Sango Obana (11 May 1906 – 5
August 1907) Rear-Admiral
Kanetane Imai (5
August 1907 – 28
August 1908) Rear-Admiral
Juntaro Hirose (28 August...