26 October 1908(1908-10-26) (aged 72) Tokyo, Japan
Resting place
Kisshō-ji, Bunkyō-ku, Tokyo 35°43′39″N139°45′13″E / 35.727425°N 139.75364°E / 35.727425; 139.75364
Spouse
Hayashi Tatsu
(m. 1867; died 1892)
Children
Enomoto Takenori (son)
Enomoto Kinu (daughter)
Enomoto Harunosuke (son)
Enomoto Hisashi (son)
Ishii Fujiko (daughter)
Enomoto Takako (daughter)
Parents
Enomoto Takeyuki (father)
Koto (mother)
Relatives
Enomoto Takeshi (brother)
Military service
Allegiance
Tokugawa bakufu Republic of Ezo Empire of Japan
Branch/service
Imperial Japanese Navy
Years of service
1874–1908
Rank
Vice Admiral
Battles/wars
Boshin War Battle of Hakodate Naval Battle of Hakodate Bay
ViscountEnomoto Takeaki (榎本 武揚, 5 October 1836 – 26 October 1908) was a Japanese samurai and admiral of the Tokugawa navy of Bakumatsu period Japan, who remained faithful to the Tokugawa shogunate and fought against the new Meiji government until the end of the Boshin War. He later served in the Meiji government as one of the founders of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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