Maki Yasuomi

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title: Maki Yasuomi
text: Maki Yasuomi was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, who served as a retainer of the Arima clan of Kurume in northern Kyūshū. He was also a Shinto priest of the Suitengū shrine in Kurume. Maki, also known by his court title of Maki Izumi no kami (真木和泉守) or simply Maki Izumi, was a student of the Mito school's sonnō-jōi ideology, and in particular, Aizawa Seishisai's philosophy. Maki took part in the Kinmon Incident of 1864 and committed suicide near Osaka with his men, after being chased
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description: Japanese samurai (1813–1864)
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