- Kawakami Gensai
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name=Kawakami Gensai
lived=
dateofbirth=December 4 ,1834
placeofbirth=Kumamoto ,Higo Province ,Japan
dateofdeath=January 13 ,1871
placeofdeath=Tokyo ,Japan
caption=Kawakami Gensai
alternate name= Takada Genbei
movement=
organizations= "Ishin shishi"
monuments=
prizes=
religion=
footnotes=nihongo|Kawakami Gensai|河上彦斎|Kawakami Gensai (
4 December 1834 -13 January 1871 ), was a Japanese samurai of the lateEdo period . A highly skilledswordsman , he was one of the four most notable assassins of theBakumatsu period .Birth and Early Life
Kawakami Gensai was born in
Kumamoto in 1834, to Komori Sadasuke, a retainer of the daimyo ofKumamoto .http://comic.freespace.jp/hokko/nen.htm Dead link|date=January 2008] Because Gensai's older brother Hanzaemon was chosen as the family's heir, at age 11 he was given in adoption to Kawakami Genbei (河上彦兵衛), another Kumamoto retainer.http://comic.freespace.jp/hokko/gensai.htm Dead link|date=January 2008] He then entered the domain's school, the Jishūkan (時習館), and followed its academic and martial courses of study. Given his later prowess, it is rather curious to note that during his martial he apparently did not win many training bouts. With regards to this he is said to have commented "Kenjutsu" (swordsmanship) with bamboo "shinai " is nothing more than play." At age 16 he was called to serve in the Kumamoto castle town as a menial in charge of cleaning ("Osōji-bōzu" お掃除坊主). Despite the fact that this was a low-level position, Gensai devoted himself wholeheartedly to it, using his free time to polish his martial and literary skills, as well as learnsadō (tea ceremony) andikebana (flower arrangement). It was at this time that he met two men who would later be important in the activities of theishin shishi : Todoroki Buhei andMiyabe Teizō . Thanks to his discussions with them, he took a serious interest in the concept of "kinnō" (勤王), or imperial loyalty.Activity in the 1850s
In 1851, he joined the Kumamoto lord
Hosokawa Narimori and went to Edo for his lord'ssankin kōtai rotation. It was during his service to the lord in Edo thatCommodore Perry arrived in 1853. As the shogunate subsequently entered into a series of increasingly unfairunequal treaties , Gensai left Edo in anger and returned to Kumamoto, where he entered the Gendōkan academy of the "kinnō" scholarHayashi Ōen . After a thorough schooling in Ōen's "kinnō" philosophy, Gensai returned to Edo.Activity in the 1860s
Gensai was present at the Kumamoto residence in Edo during the
Ansei Purge . In the aftermath ofIi Naosuke 's assassination, when a group of the escaping assassins suddenly entered the residence, it was Gensai who calmed down the subsequent uproar, calling for a doctor and having a private tea ceremony for the men. It was during this ceremony that he told the men of his admiration for them.In 1861, Gensai married Misawa Teiko, the daughter of another Kumamoto retainer. A martial artist herself, she was highly skilled in the use of the
naginata . The couple would have a son, Gentarō, who survived even after Gensai's execution, thanks to Teiko's efforts.In 1862, he joined Kumamoto forces who were posted to security duty in Kyoto. It was at this point, he quit his job as "bōzu", and soon after, left Kumamoto service altogether. In 1864, he lost his mentor
Miyabe Teizō to aShinsengumi raid at Ikedaya. Soon after, Gensai carried out his most famous and only confirmed assassination: that ofSakuma Shōzan . He killed Shōzan in one stroke, in broad daylight. While other assassinations have been attributed to him, only his murder of Shōzan can be proven. Gensai's high-speed sword discipline was in the "Shiranui-ryū".After this, he withdrew to Chōshū and took part in the military actions of Takasugi Shinsaku's
Kiheitai against the shogunate'sChoshu Expeditions . However, during action in Kokura, he surrendered to Kumamoto forces, and was imprisoned until just after theMeiji Restoration .The Restoration and Gensai's Death
In the aftermath of the
Meiji Restoration , Gensai was released from prison. He changed his name to Takada Genbei, and served as a military official and teacher for the Kumamoto domain. However, because of his harboring of someKiheitai stragglers under his old comrade Oraku Gentarō, he was again put in prison, and was executed in late 1871.Gensai in Fiction
The character
Himura Kenshin from theanime andmanga Rurouni Kenshin /Samurai X was loosely based on Gensai.Notes
External links
* http://web.archive.org/web/20050316235524/www.sword.ne.jp/swordsmen/bushi/gensai.html
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