Satō Issai

The basics

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Gender
Male
Birth14 November 1772, Nihonbashi-Hamachō
Death19 October 1859Edo (aged 86 years)
The details

Biography

Satō Issai (佐藤 一斎, 14 November 1772 – 19 October 1859) was a famous Confucian scholar during the late Edo period from Iwamura-han, Mino No Kuni (currently 岩村町 Iwamura-chō in Gifu Prefecture). Adopted by the Hayashi clan of scholars, his teachings or stints as adviser had a deep impact on many figures of the last days of the shogunate such as the reformers Tsugaru Yukitsugu, Sakuma Shōzan, the painter Watanabe Kazan, Yokoi Shōnan, and Nakamura Masanao.

Legacy

His writings are mainly analects known as the 言志四録 (Genjishiroku, Japanese page of Wikipedia).

He also named the famous Shōyō-en Garden of the Nikko complex.

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