Takashima Shūhan
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Takashima Shūhan
Summary
Takashima Shūhan is a human[1]. He was born in Nagasaki[2]. He was born on +1798-09-24T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Edo[4]. He died on +1866-02-28T00:00:00Z[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (35 views/month, #7,272 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Takashima Shūhan was born in Nagasaki[2].
- Takashima Shūhan died in Edo[4].
- Takashima Shūhan was born on +1798-09-24T00:00:00Z[3].
- Takashima Shūhan died on +1866-02-28T00:00:00Z[5].
- Takashima Shūhan is buried at Daien-ji Temple[7].
- Takashima Shūhan is buried at Kōtai-ji Temple[8].
- Takashima Shūhan's father was Takashima Shirobee[9].
- Takashima Shūhan held citizenship in Japan[10].
- Takashima Shūhan held the position of machidoshiyori[11].
- Takashima Shūhan held the position of Nagasaki kaisho shirabeyaku[12].
- A notable student of Takashima Shūhan was Nabeshima Shigeyoshi[13].
- A notable student of Takashima Shūhan was Egawa Hidetatsu[14].
- A notable student of Takashima Shūhan was Shimosone Nobuatsu[15].
- A notable student of Takashima Shūhan was Murakami Norimune[16].
- A notable student of Takashima Shūhan was Arisaka Nariakira[17].
- A notable student of Takashima Shūhan was Hosokawa Junjirō[18].
- Takashima Shūhan's image is recorded as Takashima Shuhan.jpg[19].
- Takashima Shūhan is recorded as male[20].
- Takashima Shūhan's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Takashima Shūhan's family is recorded as Takashima clan[22].
- Takashima Shūhan's ancestral home is recorded as Takashima district[23].
- Takashima Shūhan's ISNI is recorded as 0000000082671764[24].
- Takashima Shūhan's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 75198371[25].
- Takashima Shūhan's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n82082827[26].
- Takashima Shūhan's IdRef ID is recorded as 176001522[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Takashima Shūhan's place of birth was Nagasaki[2]. He was born on +1798-09-24T00:00:00Z[3]. His father was Takashima Shirobee[9].
Career and Affiliations
Positions held include machidoshiyori[11], a position[28], in Japan[29] and Nagasaki kaisho shirabeyaku[12], a public office[30], in Tokugawa shogunate[31], founded in 1764[32]. Notable students include Nabeshima Shigeyoshi[13], 1800–1863[33]; Egawa Hidetatsu[14], a samurai[34], 1801–1855[35], of Japan[36]; Shimosone Nobuatsu[15], 1806–1874[37]; Murakami Norimune[16], 1808–1872[38]; Arisaka Nariakira[17], a military personnel[39], 1852–1915[40], of Japan[41], awarded the Order of the Golden Kite, 2nd Class[42]; and Hosokawa Junjirō[18], a legal counselor[43], 1834–1923[44], of Japan[45], awarded the Order of the Rising Sun with Paulownia Flowers, 1st class[46].
Death and Burial
Takashima Shūhan died on +1866-02-28T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Edo[4]. Recorded place of burial include Daien-ji Temple[7] and Kōtai-ji Temple[8].
Why It Matters
Takashima Shūhan ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (35 views/month, #7,272 of 1,000,298).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[48]
FAQs
Where was Takashima Shūhan born?
Takashima Shūhan's place of birth was Nagasaki[2].
Where did Takashima Shūhan die?
Takashima Shūhan died in Edo[4].
Who were Takashima Shūhan's parents?
Takashima Shūhan's father was Takashima Shirobee[9].