Kajikawa Yoriteru (梶川 頼照, 1647 – September 7, 1722) was a Japanese samurai of the Edo period, who served as a lesser official in the Tokugawa shogunate.
Kajikawa served on guard duty in Edo Castle.
[1] Upon inheriting family headship, he became hatamoto (the direct vassal of a shōgun) and his annual stipend was 700 koku.
His grave is at Kanryūzan Tentokuin (乾竜山天徳院), in Nakano, Tokyo.
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