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In [[1868]], he was allowed to return the position after the [[Battle of Toba-Fushimi]].
 
In [[1868]], he was allowed to return the position after the [[Battle of Toba-Fushimi]].
 
In April, he entreated Lord Katamori to surrender after being defeated at Shirakawaguchi.
 
In April, he entreated Lord Katamori to surrender after being defeated at Shirakawaguchi.
Finally he was expelled (escaped?) from [[Aizu castle]] with his son Kichijûrô.
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Finally he was expelled (escaped?) from [[Aizu-Wakamatsu castle]] with his son Kichijûrô and headed to Hakodate.
 
In total, 21 of his family members committed suicide before the Imperial troops entered the city.
 
In total, 21 of his family members committed suicide before the Imperial troops entered the city.
 
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Following surrender of Hakodate, he was confined until 1872.
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He worked as a [[Shinto|Shintô]] priest in [[Nikko Tosho Gu|Nikkô Tôshô Gû]] for awhile.
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In 1903, he died in Wakamatsu city.
    
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