Yasuoka Ryōsuke
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Yasuoka Ryōsuke (1825–1876) was a feudal lord of the Tosa Domain and a samurai of the Jinshotai in the late Edo period. He was a bureaucrat in the first half of the Meiji era, Shirakawa prefectural ordinance, and Kumamoto prefecture ordinance.
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Yasuoka Ryōsuke 安岡良亮 | |
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Governor of Kumamoto Prefecture | |
In office February 22, 1876 – October 24, 1876 | |
Monarch | Meiji |
Preceded by | Office Established |
Succeeded by | Takaaki Tomioka |
Personal details | |
Born | Governor of Kumamoto Prefecture (1825-04-08)April 8, 1825 Nakamura, Tosa Domain |
Died | December 27, 1876(1876-12-27) (aged 51) |
Manner of death | Assassination |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Tosa Domain Empire of Japan |
Branch | Imperial Japanese Army |
Years of service | 1868 — 1876 |
Battles/wars | Boshin War Saga Rebellion Shinpūren rebellion † |
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During the Boshin War, he captured and beheaded Kondō Isami. He was the great-grandfather of Masahiro Yasuoka, a Yomei scholar who wrote Yangmingism drafting sentences of the imperial rescript during World War II.