Takashima Shūhan
Takashima Shūhan | |
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| 高島秋帆 | |
| Born | September 24, 1798 |
| Died | February 28, 1866 (aged 67) Edo, Japan |
| Nationality | Japanese |
Takashima Shūhan (高島秋帆; September 24, 1798 – February 28, 1866) was a Japanese samurai, ballistics expert, and military engineer in Bakumatsu period Japan. He is significant in having started to import flintlock guns from the Netherlands at the end of Japan's period of Seclusion, during the Late Tokugawa Shogunate. Throughout his life Takashima Shūhan was one of the early Japanese reformists who argued for the modernization of Japan in order to better resist the West. His experience was close to that of Sakuma Shōzan, who was also attacked for adopting Western ideas.