Kawai Tsugunosuke

Kawai Tsugunosuke

Infobox Person
name = Kawai Tsugunosuke


image_size = 180px
caption = Kawai Tsugunosuke
birth_date = birth date|1827|1|27
birth_place = Nagaoka, Echigo Province, Japan
death_date = death date|1868|10|1
death_place = Aizu, Mutsu Province, Japan
education =
occupation = "Karō" of Nagaoka Domain
spouses = Nagino Suga

nihongo|Kawai Tsugunosuke|河井継之助| (January 27, 1827-October 1, 1868) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, who served the Makino clan of Nagaoka. Kawai was a senior military commander of Nagaoka forces during the Boshin War of 1868-1869. He escaped to nearby Aizu after his domain's fall; however, he contracted gangrene from an untreated leg wound, and died in Aizu.

References

*Sasaki Suguru (2002). "Boshin sensō: haisha no Meiji ishin." Tokyo: Chūōkōron-shinsha.


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