Based on the analysis of approximately 300 Meiji-era postal cards addressed to or involving Maeda Yoshihiko (a Western-style painter and educator based in Kobe), the following notable individuals have been identified.
Western-Style Painters and Artists (Meiji Era)
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Koyama Shōtarō (小山正太郎)
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Nakajima Seikei (中島静溪)
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Koyama Sanzō (小山三造)
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Watanabe Bunzaburō (渡辺文三郎)
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Watanabe Yūkō (渡辺幽香)
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Masuda Matsuyuki (増田松之)
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Morizumi Isana (守住勇魚)
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Hikita Keizō (疋田敬蔵)
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Hiraki Masatsugu (平木政次)
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Yamada Kaidō (山田介堂)
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Yamashita Kumata (山下久馬太)
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Inahara Tōkō (稻原東工)
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Yamana Ukai (山名迂介)
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Takase Kōzan (高瀬好山)
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Akiyama Kan’ichi (秋山貫一)
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Koichirō Naganuma (永沼小一郎)
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Tamura Sōryū (田村宗立)
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Mizuguchi Ryūnosuke (水口龍之助)
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Tsuji Chōzaemon (辻長左衛門)
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Fujii Tadahiro (藤井忠弘)
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Ōhira Hiromasa (大平廣正)
Art Societies and Groups Mentioned
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Meiji Bijutsu Kai (明治美術会)
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Osaka Lithograph and Copperplate Engraving Society
(大阪銅石版画会議通知, 1889)
Other Notable Historical Figures
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Yokochi Ishitārō (横地石太郎) – Archaeologist
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Suzuki Ryōhei (鈴木量平) – One of 16 known Shinsengumi members from Bitchū-Matsuyama
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Itakura Nobunao (板倉信古, 1846–1912) – Member of the Bitchū-Matsuyama daimyo family
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Itakura Katsusuke household (板倉勝弼 / 家扶) – Last daimyo of Bitchū-Matsuyama
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Yanai Kizō (柳井貴三) – Physician serving the Itakura clan
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Motoyama Hikoichi (本山彦一) – Journalist
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Sekiya Seikei (Kiyokage) (関谷清景) – Seismologist
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Hirase Yoichirō (平瀬與一郎) – Malacologist
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Akagi Kyutarō (赤木久太郎) – Haiku writer
This list continues to grow as more postcards are studied, providing valuable insights into the networks and relationships of Meiji-era cultural figures surrounding Maeda Yoshihiko.
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