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By: Mari Kikuchi
4 Marth, 1584</span>


Kamo no Ikurō, one of the five Reishu at Kobara no Miya, has died at the Kobara Medical University Hospital this morning of natural causes. He was 95 at the time.

Born in Kitaka to a shrine family, Kamo no Ikurō made a name in his city for his charitable donations to countless causes. He was known for his dedication to the Reiki, often using it as a guide for his life. Perhaps it is unsurprising that is a known conservative in terms of religious doctrine, but though he is known to stand firm to the religious texts he is often known to be open-minded to other viewpoints. He may not necessarily agree with these views, but there are many instances of him listening to someone whom he disagrees with and responding calmly.

Kamo no Ikurō was well respected for his work. While working at his family shrine, he was known for giving refuge to many of those who sought it. This extended to ethnic minorities and even refugees from authoritarian regimes. Though it is rare to find such people at his family's shrine, that is because eventually he started referring people to shelters in the city after it became too much for the shrine to handle. In the days right before he became a Reishu, he allowed the most needy to stay at the shrine.

After becoming a Reishu, Kamo no Ikurō was known to often cite the Reiki along with the research of Reishi in his vote on whatever religious matter was being discussed by the Reishu. Known as a conservative, he frequently disagreed with more liberal Reishu. But he was also known for his collected demeanor, and is known to have maintained close relationships with even the most liberal of Reishu in spite of their disagreements.

"In spire of our disagreements, he was a dear friend." said Abe no Minoru, known to be one of the most liberal of the Reishu. "He will be missed by all. I pray that his soul can gracefully return to the Kōki."

This leave an open seat among the top ranks of Kobara no Miya. The Reishu are expected to meet later this week to discuss possible successors to Kamo no Ikurō.
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