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Maki Shrine

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Maki Shrine
Maki Shrine
Maki Shrine
Maki Shrine
Maki Shrine
Maki Shrine
Maki Shrine
Maki Shrine
Maki Shrine
Maki Shrine
Maki Shrine
Address:
1-6-8 Gokencho | Mito Keisei Parking Plaza, Mito 310-0063, Ibaraki Prefecture

Maki Yasuomi was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, who served as a retainer of the Arima clan of Kurume in northern Kyūshū. He was also a Shinto priest of the Suitengū shrine in Kurume. Maki, also known by his court title of Maki Izumi no kami or simply Maki Izumi , was a student of the Mito school's sonnō-jōi ideology, and in particular, Aizawa Seishisai's philosophy. Maki took part in the Kinmon Incident of 1864 and committed suicide near Osaka with his men, after being chased and surrounded by Aizu and Shinsengumi troops.
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