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Japanese:油小路事件(Aburanokoji Jiken)
 
Japanese:油小路事件(Aburanokoji Jiken)
  
In early [[1867]], [[Ito Kashitaro|Ito Kashitaro]] and his comrades separated from the [[Shinsengumi]] and formed [[Goryo Eji]].
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In early [[1867]], [[Ito Kashitaro|Itô Kashitarô]] and his comrades separated from the [[Shinsengumi]] and formed [[Goryo Eji|Goryô Eji]].
 
They were connected with [[Satsuma han]] secretly.
 
They were connected with [[Satsuma han]] secretly.
Their status was reported to [[Kondo Isami|Kondo Isami]] and [[Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata Toshizo]] from [[Saito Hajime|Saito Hajime]] who joined the Goryo Eji as a spy.
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Their status was reported to [[Kondo Isami|Kondô Isami]] and [[Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata Toshizô]] from [[Saito Hajime|Saitô Hajime]] who joined the Goryô Eji as a spy.
  
1867/11/18, Ito was invited to a party at Kondo's house.Heavily drunk Ito left there late at the night.  
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1867/11/18, Ito was invited to a party at Kondô's house.Heavily drunk Ito left there late at the night.  
 
He was assassinated on the way by some of Shinsengumi members.
 
He was assassinated on the way by some of Shinsengumi members.
They dragged his body to the crossing of Aburanokoji and 7Jo and waited for other Goryo Eji members to pick that up.
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They dragged his body to the crossing of Aburanokoji and 7Jô and waited for other Goryô Eji members to pick that up.
  
According to [[Shinohara Tainoshin|Shinohara Tainoshin's]] testimony, a town official reported Ito's death to [[Kodai-ji]]. [[Suzuki Mikisaburo|Suzuki Mikisaburo]], [[Hattori Takeo]], [[Kano Washio|Kano Washio]], [[Monai Arinosuke|Monai Arinosuke]], [[Todo Heisuke|Todo Heisuke]], [[Tomiyama Yahei]] and Shinohara rushed to Aburanokoji. When they were putting the body into a ''kago'', about 40 enemies(Shinsengumi) appeared from all sides and assaulted them.
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According to [[Shinohara Tainoshin|Shinohara Tainoshin's]] testimony, a town official reported Ito's death to [[Kodai-ji]]. [[Suzuki Mikisaburo|Suzuki Mikisaburô]], [[Hattori Takeo]], [[Kano Washio|Kanô Washio]], [[Monai Arinosuke|Mônai Arinosuke]], [[Todo Heisuke|Tôdô Heisuke]], [[Tomiyama Yahei]] and Shinohara rushed to Aburanokoji. When they were putting the body into a ''kago'', about 40 enemies(Shinsengumi) appeared from all sides and assaulted them.
Shinohara, Kano, Suzuki, Tomiyama managed to escape from there and ran into Satsuma han residence but Hattori, Monai and Todo were killed.
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Shinohara, Kanô, Suzuki, Tomiyama managed to escape from there and ran into Satsuma han residence but Hattori, Mônai and Tôdô were killed.
After leaving the bodies there for 3 days, they were bried in [[Koen-ji]]. Later they were reintermented in [[Kaiko-ji]].
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After leaving the bodies there for 3 days, they were bried in [[Koen-ji]]. Later they were reintermented in [[Kaiko-ji|Kaikô-ji]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 08:54, 30 May 2007

Japanese:油小路事件(Aburanokoji Jiken)

In early 1867, Itô Kashitarô and his comrades separated from the Shinsengumi and formed Goryô Eji. They were connected with Satsuma han secretly. Their status was reported to Kondô Isami and Hijikata Toshizô from Saitô Hajime who joined the Goryô Eji as a spy.

1867/11/18, Ito was invited to a party at Kondô's house.Heavily drunk Ito left there late at the night. He was assassinated on the way by some of Shinsengumi members. They dragged his body to the crossing of Aburanokoji and 7Jô and waited for other Goryô Eji members to pick that up.

According to Shinohara Tainoshin's testimony, a town official reported Ito's death to Kodai-ji. Suzuki Mikisaburô, Hattori Takeo, Kanô Washio, Mônai Arinosuke, Tôdô Heisuke, Tomiyama Yahei and Shinohara rushed to Aburanokoji. When they were putting the body into a kago, about 40 enemies(Shinsengumi) appeared from all sides and assaulted them. Shinohara, Kanô, Suzuki, Tomiyama managed to escape from there and ran into Satsuma han residence but Hattori, Mônai and Tôdô were killed. After leaving the bodies there for 3 days, they were bried in Koen-ji. Later they were reintermented in Kaikô-ji.

References

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