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File:Morio Matsudaira.jpg

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Matsudaira Morio (1878–1944) was an Imperial Japanese Navy Rear Admiral. He, as the head of the ex-domain chief family Matsudaira, supported his peer Aizu people and descendants who had been struggling to meet ends after the Boshin War, the exile to Aomori, then had moved to Tokyo for living and higher education. Matsudaira hosted Aizu-kai Society at his home in Tokyo since before April 1912, when the unofficial country men gathering of ex-Aizu clan had become a official group with Matsudaira as the first president (–1919). With Aizu-kai as a hub, they started publishing newsletters, which the Aizu-kai still keeps circulation based on the property Matsudaira donated to build a college students’ dormitory as well as a meeting hall.
Date November 1912 (Taisho 1st)
日本語: 大正元年(1912)11月『会津会会報』創刊号を発行。「会津会略年表」による。
Source
English: Aizu-kai Newsletter No.1.
日本語: 『会津会会報』第1号
Author
English: Aizu-kai Society, Tokyo, Japan.
日本語: 会津会。東京都文京区。

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  1. It was published before 1 January 1957.
  2. It was photographed before 1 January 1947.
It is also in the public domain in the United States because its copyright in Japan expired by 1970 and was not restored by the Uruguay Round Agreements Act.
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