Kurimoto Joun
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Kurimoto Joun
Summary
Kurimoto Joun is a human[1]. He was born in Edo[2]. He was born on May 1, 1822[3]. He died on March 6, 1897[4]. He worked as a physician[5] and journalist[6].
Key Facts
- Kurimoto Joun's place of birth was Edo[2].
- Kurimoto Joun was born on May 1, 1822[3].
- Kurimoto Joun died on March 6, 1897[4].
- Burial took place at Q24870253[7].
- Kurimoto Joun held citizenship in Japan[8].
- Kurimoto Joun worked as a physician[5].
- Kurimoto Joun's professions included journalist[6].
- Kurimoto Joun held the position of oku-ishi[9].
- Kurimoto Joun held the position of Gaikoku bugyō[10].
- Kurimoto Joun held the position of Kanjō-bugyō[11].
- Kurimoto Joun held the position of Hakodate bugyō[12].
- Kurimoto Joun held the position of Metsuke[13].
- Among Kurimoto Joun's employers was Tokugawa shogunate[14].
- Kurimoto Joun was employed by Yokohama Mainichi Shimbun[15].
- Among Kurimoto Joun's employers was Hōchi[16].
- Kurimoto Joun was educated at Shōheizaka Gakumonjo[17].
- Kurimoto Joun is recorded as male[18].
- Kurimoto Joun's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- The cause of death was bronchitis[20].
- Kurimoto Joun's family name is recorded as Q16871627[21].
- Kurimoto Joun's family name is recorded as Kurimoto[22].
- Kurimoto Joun studied under Asaka Gonsai[23].
- Kurimoto Joun's manner of death is recorded as natural causes[24].
- Kurimoto Joun's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Japanese[25].
- Kurimoto Joun's name in native language is recorded as 栗本鋤雲[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Kurimoto Joun's place of birth was Edo[2]. He was born on May 1, 1822[3].
Education
Kurimoto Joun's education included a stint at Shōheizaka Gakumonjo[17]. He studied under Asaka Gonsai[23].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include physician[5] and journalist[6]. Employers include Tokugawa shogunate[14], a shogunate[27], in Japan[28], founded in 1603[29], headquartered in Edo Castle[30]; Yokohama Mainichi Shimbun[15], a daily newspaper[31], in Japan[32], founded in 1871[33]; and Hōchi[16], a daily newspaper[34], in Japan[35]. Positions held include oku-ishi[9], a position[36], in Tokugawa shogunate[37]; Gaikoku bugyō[10], a position[38], in Tokugawa shogunate[39], founded in 1858[40]; Kanjō-bugyō[11], a position[41]; Hakodate bugyō[12], a position[42], in Tokugawa shogunate[43], founded in 1856[44]; and Metsuke[13], a position[45].
Death and Burial
Kurimoto Joun died on March 6, 1897[4]. The cause of death was bronchitis[20]. Burial took place at Q24870253[7].
FAQs
Where was Kurimoto Joun born?
Kurimoto Joun was born in Edo[2].
What did Kurimoto Joun do for work?
Kurimoto Joun worked as physician[5] and journalist[6].
Where did Kurimoto Joun go to school?
Kurimoto Joun was educated at Shōheizaka Gakumonjo[17].