Kaya Harukata (加屋 霽堅, 1836-1876) was a Japanese samurai, Shinto priest, and adherent of kokugaku. His courtesy name was initially Tatetsura (楯列), but...
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(加々見十郎), Aoki Rekita (青木暦太), Juge Kazuo (樹下一雄), Ōtaguro Tomoo (太田黒伴雄), Kaya Harukata (昆陽霽堅), Ueno Kengo (上野諌吾), Tashiro Gigorō (田代儀五郎) Keene, Donald (2005)...
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police off to their plans. Among those arrested alongside Otagi was Kaya Harukata. The scandal caused by the exposure of their plot became known as the...
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propitious." On 18 March 1876, the wearing of swords is prohibited. Harukata Kaya resigns as priest of Kinzan Shrine and presents a petition to the prefectural...
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