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| ==Boshin War== | | ==Boshin War== |
− | January [[1868]] , [[Boshin War]] was started with | + | January [[1868]], the [[Boshin War]] was started with |
− | the [[Battle of Toba-Fushimi]].The Shinsengumi lost almost 100 members include [[Inoue Genzaburo]] and [[Yamazaki Susumu]]. | + | the [[Battle of Toba-Fushimi]]. The Shinsengumi lost almost 100 members, including [[Inoue Genzaburo|Inoue Genzaburô]] and [[Yamazaki Susumu]]. |
− | The Shinsengumi and other Bakufu troops flighted to Edo with battleship [[Fujisan Maru]] . | + | The Shinsengumi and other Bakufu troops fled to Edo with the battleship [[Fujisan Maru]]. After this, the Shinsengumi was reorganized into the [[Koyo Chinbutai]]. |
− | Shinsengumi was reorganized to [[Koyo Chinbutai]]. | + | The Koyo Chinbutai intended to take over [[Kofu castle]], but lost the [[Battle of Koshu-Katsunuma]]. |
− | The Koyo Chinbutai headed to take over [[Kofu castle]], but lost the [[Battle of Koshu-Katsunuma]]. | |
| When they returned to Edo, [[Nagakura Shinpachi]] and [[Harada Sanosuke]] | | When they returned to Edo, [[Nagakura Shinpachi]] and [[Harada Sanosuke]] |
− | left the Koyo Chinbutai and formed [[Seikyotai]]. | + | left the Koyo Chinbutai and formed the [[Seikyotai]]. |
− | Kondo was captured in Nagareyama three weeks later and executed at [[Itabashi]]. Harada died from injuries received during the [[Battle of Ueno]]. Two weeks later, [[Okita Soji]] died of Tuberculosis. | + | Kondo was captured in Nagareyama three weeks later and executed at [[Itabashi]]. Harada died from injuries received during the [[Battle of Ueno]]. Two weeks later, Okita Sôji died of what is thought to be Tuberculosis. |
− | [[Hijikata Toshizo]] was wounded at the [[Battle of Utsunomiya castle]], | + | [[Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata Toshizô]] was wounded at the [[Battle of Utsunomiya castle]], and Saitô Hajime then became the commander of the Aizu Shinsengumi during the [[Battle of Aizu]], and decided to remain with the Aizu samurai when Hijikata decided to go to Hakodate. |
− | [[Saito Hajime]] then became the commander of the Aizu Shinsengumi during the [[Battle of Aizu]] and he decided to remain with the Aizu samurai when Hijikata decided to go to Hakodate.
| + | In May [[1869]] Hijikata was shot and killed at the [[Battle of Hakodate]] and the last Shinsengumi commander, [[Soma Kazue]], surrendered. |
− | In May [[1869]] Hijikata was shot and killed at the [[Battle of Hakodate]] and the last Shinsengumi commander [[Soma Kazue]] surrendered. | + | He was later exiled to Niijima island. |
− | He was exiled to Niijima island later. | |
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| {{:Shinsengumi Timeline}} | | {{:Shinsengumi Timeline}} |