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Shieikan is [[Tennen Rishin-ryu]] Dojo, existed in in Ichigaya,Tokyo.
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The Shieikan is the [[Tennen Rishin-ryu]] Dojo, which existed in Ichigaya, Tokyo. The Dojo was established by [[Kondo Shusuke]] in [[1839]].
The Dojo was established by [[Kondo Shusuke]] in [[1839]].
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After [[Kondo Isami]] joined the [[Roushigumi]], [[Sato Hikogoro]]  
After [[Kondo Isami]] joined [[Roushigumi]], [[Sato Hikogoro]]  
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maintained it until [[1867]].
maintained it by [[1867]].
 
  
Shieikan is known for the major [[Shinsengumi]] members [[Hijikata Toshizo]]  [[Okita Souji]]  [[Inoue Genzaburo]]  [[Yamanami Keisuke]]  [[Nagakura Shinpachi]]  [[Harada Sanosuke]]  [[Todo Heisuke]]  [[Saito Hajime]] gathered.
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The Shieikan is known for where the major [[Shinsengumi]] members: [[Hijikata Toshizo]], [[Okita Souji]], [[Inoue Genzaburo]], [[Yamanami Keisuke]], [[Nagakura Shinpachi]], [[Harada Sanosuke]], [[Todo Heisuke]], and [[Saito Hajime]]gathered.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:38, 15 October 2006

The Shieikan is the Tennen Rishin-ryu Dojo, which existed in Ichigaya, Tokyo. The Dojo was established by Kondo Shusuke in 1839. After Kondo Isami joined the Roushigumi, Sato Hikogoro maintained it until 1867.

The Shieikan is known for where the major Shinsengumi members: Hijikata Toshizo, Okita Souji, Inoue Genzaburo, Yamanami Keisuke, Nagakura Shinpachi, Harada Sanosuke, Todo Heisuke, and Saito Hajime, gathered.