In [[1862]], Iemochi and Princess [[Kazunomiya]] ([[Emperor Komei|Emperor Komei's]] younger sister) wedded in a magnificent ceremony. ([[Kobu Gattai]])
In [[1862]], Iemochi and Princess [[Kazunomiya]] ([[Emperor Komei|Emperor Komei's]] younger sister) wedded in a magnificent ceremony. ([[Kobu Gattai]])
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In [[1863]], Iemochi visited [[Kyoto]] at the request of the Imperial Court, which was the first time since [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]] visited Kyoto.
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In [[1863]], Iemochi visited [[Kyoto]] at the request of the Imperial Court, which was the first time since [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]] visited Kyoto. He was accompanied by the Roshigumi (The future [[Shinsengumi]]), which had been conscripted to accompany him as part of his entourage.
In [[1866]], during the second Choshu expedition, Iemochi died in [[Osaka castle]]. His grave is in [[Zojo-ji]], Tokyo.
In [[1866]], during the second Choshu expedition, Iemochi died in [[Osaka castle]]. His grave is in [[Zojo-ji]], Tokyo.