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  1. 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.

  2. Katsu Kaishū (勝 海舟? Tokio, 12 de marzo de 1823-21 de enero de 1899) fue un político japonés e ingeniero naval de finales del Shogunato Tokugawa y principios de la Era Meiji. 1 Kaishū era un apodo que tomó de una pieza de caligrafía (Kaishū Shooku 海舟書屋 ({ { {2}}}?) ), de Sakuma Shōzan.

  3. Count Katsu Kaishū (born March 12, 1823, Edo [now Tokyo], Japan—died Jan. 21, 1899, Tokyo) was a Japanese naval officer who reformed his country’s navy and played a mediatory role in the Meiji Restoration—the overthrow in 1868 of the shogun (hereditary military dictator of Japan) and restoration of power to the emperor.

  4. 13 de ene. de 2012 · Learn about the life and achievements of Katsu Kaishū, a samurai who studied Western technologies and became a naval officer and a key figure in the Meiji Restoration. Find out how he travelled to the US, surrendered Edo, and rose to become a genrō and a count.

  5. Katsu Kaishū (勝 海舟? Tokio, 12 de marzo de 1823-21 de enero de 1899) fue un político japonés e ingeniero naval de finales del Shogunato Tokugawa y principios de la Era Meiji. Kaishū era un apodo que tomó de una pieza de caligrafía (Kaishū Shooku 海舟書屋 ({ { {2}}}?) ), de Sakuma Shōzan.

  6. 5 de may. de 2021 · Learn about Katsu Kaishu, a former samurai who negotiated the surrender of Edo Castle to the new Meiji government in 1868. The Ota City Katsu Kaishu Memorial Museum displays his letters, quotes, and a replica of his villa.

  7. Katsu Kaishū (勝 海舟 Awa Katsu; Kaishū; Rintaro; Yoshikuni 1823-1899) was a Japanese naval officer and statesman during the Late Tokugawa shogunate and the Meiji period. An inquisitive student of foreign culture, Kaishu made a study of foreign military technology.