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| ==Shieikan== | | ==Shieikan== |
− | Yamanami was [[Ronin]] from [[Sendai han]] who practiced [[Onoha Itto Ryu]] ([[Menkyo]]) and [[Hokushin Itto Ryu]] ([[Menkyo]]). In [[1860]]. | + | Yamanami was a [[ronin]] from [[Sendai han]] who practiced [[Onoha Itto Ryu|Onoha Ittô-ryû]] (''[[menkyo|menkyô]]'') and [[Hokushin Itto Ryu|Hokushin Ittô-ryû]] (''menkyô''). In [[1860]]. |
− | He visited [[Shieikan]] dojo and had a match with [[Kondo Isami]]. | + | He visited the [[Shieikan]] dojo and had a match with [[Kondo Isami|Kondô Isami]]. |
− | He was defeated and was enrolled at the Tennen Rishin Ryu's Shieikan. In [[1863]], Kondo and other 8 Shieikan members joined the [[Roshigumi]]. | + | He was defeated and was enrolled at the Tennen Rishin-ryû's Shieikan. In [[1863]], Kondô and eight other Shieikan members joined the [[Roshigumi|Rôshigumi]]. |
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| ==Shinsengumi== | | ==Shinsengumi== |
| Yamanami is believed to have been involved in the assassination of [[Serizawa Kamo]]. | | Yamanami is believed to have been involved in the assassination of [[Serizawa Kamo]]. |
− | [[1864]] January, he captured [[Futei Roshi]] at Iwaki Masuya and received prize money from | + | In January [[1864]], he captured [[Futei Roshi|Futei Rôshi]] at Iwaki Masuya and received prize money from |
− | Lord [[Matsudaira Katamori]] of Aizu. | + | Lord [[Matsudaira Katamori]] of Aizu. |
− | On the [[Ikedaya Affair]], he stayed in the [[Mibu Roshigumi]] headquater.
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− | In 1864 October, [[Ito Kashitaro]] joined [[Shinsengumi]], he could have been given higher status than Yamanami.
| + | During the [[Ikedaya Affair]], he stayed in the [[Mibu Roshigumi|Mibu Rôshigumi]] headquarters. |
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− | Later in 1864, according to some sources, Yamanami protested Kondo and [[Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata]] | + | In October 1864, [[Ito Kashitaro|Itô Kashitarô]] joined the [[Shinsengumi]], and might have been given higher status than Yamanami. |
− | over moving the headquater to [[Nishi Hongan-ji]]. | + | |
− | But Kondo and Hijikata completely ignored him which made him feel isolated.
| + | Later in 1864, according to some sources, Yamanami argued with Kondô and [[Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata]] |
| + | over moving the headquarters to [[Nishi Hongan-ji]]. Kondô and Hijikata completely ignored him. |
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| ==Death== | | ==Death== |
− | [[1865]] February 21, Yamanami suddenly ran away from Shinsengumi. | + | On 21 February [[1865]], Yamanami suddenly ran away from the Shinsengumi. He was captured the next day and ordered to commit [[seppuku]] in accordance with the Shinsengumi Regulations (''Kyokuchu Hatto''). |
− | He was captured next day and ordered to commit [[Seppuku]] along the Shinsengumi Regulations (Kyokuchu Hatto). | + | His grave is in [[Koen-ji]], Kyoto. |
− | His grave is in [[Koen-ji]], [[Kyoto]]. | |
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| ==Yamanami Keisuke's Sword== | | ==Yamanami Keisuke's Sword== |