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to be sent abroad for training, but was not accepted. At the age of 30, he returned to his native Kii Province and in 1852, opened a private academy for the training of commoner youths in trades. This academy was the forerunner of the current Wakayama Prefectural Taikyu High School. In 1854, he
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In the hours after the 1854 Ansei-Nankai earthquake, Hamaguchi Goryō recognized the danger to the village posed by a tsunami and urged the villagers to evacuate to a nearby hill containing the
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and was paid for by Hamaguchi and earned him the sobriquet of "a living god". Some 88 years later, this embankment protected Hirogawa from a tsunami from the
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a local proto-political party. In 1885, he went on a world trip, which had been his dream since his youth. He died in
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After the disaster, Hamaguchi Goryō worked to restore the damaged bridge and built a huge seawall, the
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and Kii Province. At the age of 12, he was adopted by the main family, which was based at what is now
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Appointed the president of Gakushu-kan for Ohiroma-seki (a feudal position) in February
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Contributed 300 Ryo (gold piece) for the reconstruction of the Vaccination Center
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Hamaguchi Goryō was born to a cadet branch of the Hamaguchi family in what is now
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inherited the position of family head as the 7th generation Hamaguchi Goryō.
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In 1868, despite his commoner status, Hamaguchi was appointed a magistrate (
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Gleanings in Buddha-Fields: Studies of Hand and Soul in the Far East (1897)
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The tsunami caused by the Ansei earthquake struck the village in November
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Established a private academy (later called "Taikyu-sha") in Ta-machi
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Elected the first chairman of the Wakayama Prefectural Assembly
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Appointed Gondai-Sanji (Counselor) of Kishu Domain in December
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Selected as Commissioner of Finance in Kishu Domain in January
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Died on April 21 in New York, the United States of America
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Adopted into the head family in September and renamed Gita
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by Tsunezo Nakai (translated and published in English by
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Succeeded the head family to become Gihei VII in March
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Born on June 15 in Hiro-mura. Childhood name, Shichita
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Left Yokohama in May and arrived in the United States
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As a youth, he was interested in western medicine and
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Commenced building the Hiro-mura Seawall in February
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Goryo Hamaguchi
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Japanese name
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Yuasa
Kii Province
New York, New York
Kii Province
Hirogawa, Wakayama
tsunami
1854 Ansei-Nankai earthquake
Meiji period
Yamasa
soy sauce
Yuasa, Wakayama
Shimosa
Chōshi, Chiba
martial arts
kendo
natural history
Bakumatsu period
Tokugawa shogunate
Hiro Hachiman Shrine
Inamura no Hi: The Burning Rice Fields
Sara Cone Bryant

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