was a Japanese sculptor who exerted himself for the modernization of wood carving and a professor of Tokyo School of Fine Arts, who dedicated himself to the education of the future generations.
Born in Tokyo as Nakajima Kà Âzà Â, he created the bronze statue of Saigà  Takamori, completed in 1898, which stands in Ueno Park in Tokyo. He is also the author of the statue of Kusunoki Masahige which stands in front of the Tokyo Imperial Palace.
He studied under Takmura Tà Âun (é«ÂæÂÂæÂ±é²), a sculptor of Buddhist statues, whose elder sister became Kà Âun's adoptive parent. He was the father of the poet and sculptor Kà Âtarà  Takamura.
One of his representative works is "Aged Monkey" (RÃ Âen).