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* ''Born: [[1827]]''
 
* ''Born: [[1827]]''
 
* ''Died: [[1902]]''
 
* ''Died: [[1902]]''
* ''Japanese'':佐藤彦五郎(Satou Hikogorou)
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* ''Japanese'': [[佐藤]]彦五郎(Satou Hikogorou)
  
Sato is the village leader of Hino-juku([[Musashi province]]), [[Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata Toshizo's]] brother in law.
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Satô Hikogorô was the village leader of Hino-juku ([[Musashi province]]), and [[Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata Toshizo's]] brother in law.
He had a dojo for practicing the [[Tennen Rishin Ryu]] in his residence.
 
[[Kondo Isami]] and [[Okita Soji]] came to teach pupils in the region often.
 
During the [[Boshin War]], he formed a farmers troop [[Kasugatai]] and fought in the [[Battle of Koshu-Katsunuma]] with the [[Koyo Chinbutai]].
 
But they were defeated so he had to hide himself from the pro-Emperor troops for awhile.  
 
  
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He maintained a dojo at his home for practicing the [[Tennen Rishin Ryu|Tennen Rishin-ryû]]. [[Kondo Isami]] and [[Okita Soji]] came to teach pupils in the region often.
  
His support to the [[Shinsengumi]] never changed.
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During the [[Boshin War]], he formed a farmers' troop called [[Kasugatai]] and fought in the [[Battle of Koshu-Katsunuma]] with the [[Koyo Chinbutai]]. However, they were defeated, so he had to hide himself from the pro-Emperor troops for a while.
After the [[Meiji Restoration]], he and [[Kojima Shikanosuke]] made an effort for honorary recovery of the Shinsengumi.
 
  
[[1888]], A memorial monument of Kondo Isami and Hijikata Toshizo  
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Satô's support for the [[Shinsengumi]] never changed. After the [[Meiji Restoration]], he and [[Kojima Shikanosuke]] made an effort for the honorary recovery of the Shinsengumi.
"Junsetsu Ryoyu Hi" was erected in the Takahata Kongo-ji temple.
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In [[1888]], A memorial monument of Kondo Isami and Hijikata Toshizo, called "Junsetsu Ryoyu Hi," was erected in the Takahata Kongo-ji temple.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
*''Shinsengumi Taishi Den'' (新選組隊士伝) Gakken
 
*''Shinsengumi Taishi Den'' (新選組隊士伝) Gakken
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*[http://satoshinsen.gozaru.jp/ ''Sato Hikogoro Shinsengumi Archives'']
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[[Category:Bakumatsu]]
 
[[Category:Bakumatsu]]
 
[[Category:Edo Period]]
 
[[Category:Edo Period]]
 
[[Category:Shinsengumi]]
 
[[Category:Shinsengumi]]

Latest revision as of 04:58, 30 July 2013

Satô Hikogorô was the village leader of Hino-juku (Musashi province), and Hijikata Toshizo's brother in law.

He maintained a dojo at his home for practicing the Tennen Rishin-ryû. Kondo Isami and Okita Soji came to teach pupils in the region often.

During the Boshin War, he formed a farmers' troop called Kasugatai and fought in the Battle of Koshu-Katsunuma with the Koyo Chinbutai. However, they were defeated, so he had to hide himself from the pro-Emperor troops for a while.

Satô's support for the Shinsengumi never changed. After the Meiji Restoration, he and Kojima Shikanosuke made an effort for the honorary recovery of the Shinsengumi.

In 1888, A memorial monument of Kondo Isami and Hijikata Toshizo, called "Junsetsu Ryoyu Hi," was erected in the Takahata Kongo-ji temple.

References