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Tomura Yoshinori


戸村義得
Born1849
Yokote, Kubota Domain, Tokugawa shogunate
DiedMay 1906
Allegiance Kubota Domain
 Empire of Japan
Branch Imperial Japanese Army
Years of service1868 — 1879
Battles/warsBoshin War

Tomura Yoshinori (戸村義得, May 1849 – 1906), also known as Tomura Daigaku (戸村大学) was a Japanese general and businessman hailing from the Kubota Domain and founder of the 48th National Bank [ja] during the Bakumatsu period of Japan.

Biography

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Tomura was a member of the Satake clan and his father is Tomura Yoshikata [ja]. He was born in Yokote in May 1849. On August 3, 1868, when his father became a chief retainer of the Kubota Domain, he was handed over to Yokote Shodai. In the Boshin War, Tomura participated in the Akita Front [ja] as he fought against the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei forces attacking Yokote Castle at the age of 19 without reinforcements from the main clan and the Ouetsu Governor's Office, but surrendered in the Battle of Yokote [ja].[1]

In 1879, with the founding of the 48th National Bank [ja] (later Akita Bank), he became president as one of the founders but he retired the following year and became a director.[2]

In May 1880, he became the deputy principal of Akita Women's Normal School [ja].

In 1884, he became the mayor of Kawabe, and then the mayor of Kazuno and Hiraka.

References

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  1. ^ Yoshitake Kori Akita-Shonai Satoshi War Person Traffic Company, 2001
  • ^ Akita Sakigake Shinpo, ed. (November 1, 1967). Newspaper person Wafū Ando. Akita Sakigake Shinpo. doi:10.11501/2983375.
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