おおやますてまつ
大山捨松
1. Ooyama Sutematsu (1860.3.16-1919.2.18)
2. Ōyama SutematsuŌyama Sutematsu was a Japanese woman of the Meiji era, who was a prominent social figure. She was born in Aizu to a family of senior retainers serving Matsudaira Katamori. In December 1871 she was sent to the United States for study, as part of the Iwakura Mission. She was placed in the household of Leonard Bacon where she befriended his daughter Alice. The two lived like sisters for ten years learning each others cultures. Sutematsu eventually graduated from Vassar College.
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