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  1. Katsu Kaishū. Bá tước Katsu Yasuyoshi (勝 安芳 Thắng An Phương?, tên khai sinh Katsu Yoshikuni (勝 義邦 Thắng Nghĩa Bang?); ngày 12 tháng 3 năm 1823 – ngày 21 tháng 1 năm 1899), nổi tiếng với biệt danh Katsu Kaishū (勝 海舟 Thắng Hải Chu?), là một chính khách và kỹ sư hải quân dưới ...

  2. Nov 12, 2019 · Ryōma first visited Katsu Kaishū some time between the Tenth and Twelfth Months [of Bunkyū 2, Japanese year corresponding to 1862), though the date is unclear. In light of Ryōma’s Loyalist background and his antiforeign leanings, and the fact that he was outwardly anti-Bakufu, it is not unreasonable to assume that he might have visited ...

  3. Katsu Kaishū (勝海舟) is a 1974 Japanese television series. It is the 12th NHK taiga drama . [1] Tetsuya Watari was forced to step down from the role of Katsu Kaishū because of his illness so he appeared in only the first 9 episodes.

  4. Count Katsu Kaishū. 0 references. Freebase ID /m/01ttrp. 1 reference. stated in. Freebase Data Dumps. publication date. 28 October 2013. Goodreads author ID ...

  5. Katsu Kaishu is an important historical figure and supporting character in Rurouni Kenshin. Kaishu is an old man with grey hair that is brushed back, long thin eyebrows, a goatee, and wrinkles around his face. Kaishu wears a light blue shirt under a black haori, and brown pants. Kaishu, as he is known in reality, was widely known as a sensible and honorable person that chose peace and abhorred ...

  6. Jul 11, 2022 · Count Katsu Kaishū, (Hakushaku), also called Katsu Yoshikuni, or Katsu Awa was born on March 12, 1823, in Edo (now Tokyo), Japan. He was a Japanese naval officer who worked towards improving the country’s defense department. He was one of the few high officials of the shogun ate to be employed by the new imperial government.

  7. Count Katsu Yasuyoshi (勝 安芳) (born Katsu Yoshikuni (勝 義邦); March 12, 1823 — January 21, 1899, best known by his nickname Katsu Kaishū (勝 海舟)) was a Japanese statesman, naval engineer and military commander during the late Tokugawa shogunate and early Meiji period. You can help expand this article with text translated from ...

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