Shibusawa Heikurō
1847–1868 (age 21)
Biography
Shibusawa Heikurō was a bushi, or samurai warrior, who lived during the final tumultuous years of the Edo period and the early Meiji Restoration. His life embodied the values and challenges faced by the samurai class during Japan's dramatic transition from feudalism to modernity.
Heikurō's burial at Yanaka Cemetery in Tokyo reflects his place within the samurai tradition and the historical significance of this era. His death in 1868, the year of the Meiji Restoration, marks him as a figure who lived through one of Japan's most transformative moments.