Kajikawa Yoriteru (梶川 頼照, 1647 – September 7, 1722) was a Japanese samurai of the Edo period, who served as a lesser official in the Tokugawa shogunate. He was also known as Kajikawa Yosōbei (梶川 与惣兵衛). Kajikawa served on guard duty in Edo Castle. Upon inheriting family headship, he became hatamoto (the direct vassal of a shōgun) and his annual stipend was 700 koku. His grave is at Kanryūzan Tentokuin (乾竜山天徳院), in Nakano, Tokyo.
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| - Kajikawa Yoriteru (fr)
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- 梶川頼照 (ja)
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| - 梶川 頼照(かじかわ よりてる)は、江戸時代前期の旗本。 (ja)
- Kajikawa Yoriteru (梶川 頼照, 1647 – September 7, 1722) was a Japanese samurai of the Edo period, who served as a lesser official in the Tokugawa shogunate. He was also known as Kajikawa Yosōbei (梶川 与惣兵衛). Kajikawa served on guard duty in Edo Castle. Upon inheriting family headship, he became hatamoto (the direct vassal of a shōgun) and his annual stipend was 700 koku. His grave is at Kanryūzan Tentokuin (乾竜山天徳院), in Nakano, Tokyo. (en)
- Kajikawa Yoriteru (梶川 頼照, 1647-7 septembre 1723) est un samouraï de l'époque d'Edo , qui sert le shogunat Tokugawa en tant que fonctionnaire de rang inférieur. Il est aussi connu sous le nom Kajikawa Yosōbei (梶川 与惣兵衛). Kajikawa sert au service de garde du château d'Edo. En héritant de la position de chef de famille, il devient hatamoto (vassal direct du shogun) et son allocation annuelle est de 700 koku. Sa tombe se trouve à Kanryūzan Tentokuin (乾竜山天徳院), dans l'arrondissement de Nakano à Tokyo. (fr)
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| - Kajikawa Yoriteru (梶川 頼照, 1647 – September 7, 1722) was a Japanese samurai of the Edo period, who served as a lesser official in the Tokugawa shogunate. He was also known as Kajikawa Yosōbei (梶川 与惣兵衛). Kajikawa served on guard duty in Edo Castle. Upon inheriting family headship, he became hatamoto (the direct vassal of a shōgun) and his annual stipend was 700 koku. In 1701, he witnessed Asano Naganori injuring Kira Yoshinaka, and he arrested Asano. The action was evaluated and his annual salary was raised to 1200 koku. He later described the details of the incident in the Kajikawa Yosōbei diary (梶川与惣兵衛, Kajikawa Yosōbei nikki). His grave is at Kanryūzan Tentokuin (乾竜山天徳院), in Nakano, Tokyo. (en)
- Kajikawa Yoriteru (梶川 頼照, 1647-7 septembre 1723) est un samouraï de l'époque d'Edo , qui sert le shogunat Tokugawa en tant que fonctionnaire de rang inférieur. Il est aussi connu sous le nom Kajikawa Yosōbei (梶川 与惣兵衛). Kajikawa sert au service de garde du château d'Edo. En héritant de la position de chef de famille, il devient hatamoto (vassal direct du shogun) et son allocation annuelle est de 700 koku. En 1701, il est témoin de l'attaque d'Asano Naganori sur Kira Yoshinaka, et il arrête Asano. Le geste est apprécié et son revenu annuel est porté à 1 200 koku. Il décrit ensuite les détails de l'incident dans le Journal de Kajikawa Yosōbei (梶川与惣兵衛, Kajikawa Yosōbei nikki). Sa tombe se trouve à Kanryūzan Tentokuin (乾竜山天徳院), dans l'arrondissement de Nakano à Tokyo. (fr)
- 梶川 頼照(かじかわ よりてる)は、江戸時代前期の旗本。 (ja)
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