26261     Count Noji Maresuki (also known as Kiten) 1849-1912 Japanese General in the Imperial Army,Govenor of Taiwan 1896-98
                   The third son of a Samurai Cavalry office.Childhood name Nakoto,meaning no one a protection against evil spirits)
                                                Numerous medal awards,Including Russo Japan war of 1904.
Committed suicide (Seppuku) In accordance with Samurai practice, along with his wife,shizuko shortly after  Emperor Meiji's funeral                    cortege left the palace.The photo is believed to have been taken outside his home in Tokyo aged 62 1912.
              Very collectable and rare card,wouldn't be surprised if it heads back to Tokyo as many have done before !   

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