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SHIMAZU Nariakira 島津 斉彬 (1809-1858) Southern Kyushu. Lord (daimyo) of the Satsuma Clan in the 19th century. (Also spelled Shimadzu.)<br />
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Acquired a camera from UENO Shunnojo of Nagasaki in 1848 and experimented with it.<br />
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One surviving photo which he may have taken was titled "The Three Princesses," kept at the Shimazu family museum in Kagoshima. A crude daguerreotype portrait of him taken by ICHIKI Shiro survives today.<br />
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Web site: http://www.shuseikan.jp/about/index.html<br />
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