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Sakura Azumao (佐久良東雄, May 13, 1811- August 13, 1860) was a kokugaku scholar and poet during Bakumatsu period Japan. He was a noted proponent of the sonnō jōi movement to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate and to expel foreigners from Japan. He went by many pseudonyms during his career, including the pen-name of Koen, and given names of Yukie, Hiroshi, Shizuma and Takeo in addition to Azumao. His poetry was highly praised in the pre-war period for its patriotic overtones.

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  • Sakura Azumao (佐久良東雄, May 13, 1811- August 13, 1860) was a kokugaku scholar and poet during Bakumatsu period Japan. He was a noted proponent of the sonnō jōi movement to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate and to expel foreigners from Japan. He went by many pseudonyms during his career, including the pen-name of Koen, and given names of Yukie, Hiroshi, Shizuma and Takeo in addition to Azumao. His poetry was highly praised in the pre-war period for its patriotic overtones. (en)
  • 佐久良 東雄(さくら あずまお、文化8年3月21日(1811年5月13日) - 万延元年6月27日(1860年8月13日))は日本の幕末時代の国学者、歌人。本姓は飯島。東雄の他の通称に靱負(ゆきえ)、寛、静馬、健雄。雅号は薑園(きょうえん)。尊皇攘夷の志士として活動した。 (ja)
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  • Iijima Yukie (en)
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  • Sakura Azumao (佐久良東雄, May 13, 1811- August 13, 1860) was a kokugaku scholar and poet during Bakumatsu period Japan. He was a noted proponent of the sonnō jōi movement to overthrow the Tokugawa shogunate and to expel foreigners from Japan. He went by many pseudonyms during his career, including the pen-name of Koen, and given names of Yukie, Hiroshi, Shizuma and Takeo in addition to Azumao. His poetry was highly praised in the pre-war period for its patriotic overtones. (en)
  • 佐久良 東雄(さくら あずまお、文化8年3月21日(1811年5月13日) - 万延元年6月27日(1860年8月13日))は日本の幕末時代の国学者、歌人。本姓は飯島。東雄の他の通称に靱負(ゆきえ)、寛、静馬、健雄。雅号は薑園(きょうえん)。尊皇攘夷の志士として活動した。 (ja)
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