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nakano takeko

1847 - 1868

nakano takeko
19th Century
19th Century

nakano takeko

Born 1847 Died 1868

Early Life and Family Background Birth and Origins: Nakano Takeko, also known as Takesono Jiko, was born in Aizuwakamatsu, Japan, in April 1847. Family Lineage: Her father, Nakano Heinai, held a senior official position within the Aizu Domain. Her mother was Nakano Kōko, and she had siblings – a sister named Masako (Yūko) and a brother named Toyoki. Education and Upbringing: Takeko’s father was a scholar proficient in Japanese calligraphy and waka poetry, providing her with a cultured upbringing. She received education in martial arts from an early age alongside literary studies. Martia…

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