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| Hijikata Toshizo was born in a wealthy farmer family in Tama district, [[Musashi province|Musashi]]. | | Hijikata Toshizo was born in a wealthy farmer family in Tama district, [[Musashi province|Musashi]]. |
| He practiced [[Kenjutsu]] in many dojo while he was working as a medicine peddler. | | He practiced [[Kenjutsu]] in many dojo while he was working as a medicine peddler. |
− | One day, Hijikata met [[Kondo Isami]] at [[Sato Hikogoro]]'s dojo and he became pupil of [[Tennen Rishin Ryu]]([[1851]]). | + | One day, Hijikata met [[Kondo Isami]] at [[Sato Hikogoro]]'s dojo and he became a pupil of [[Tennen Rishin Ryu]]([[1851]]). |
| His skill of the [[ryu-ha]] was just [[Mokuroku]], however his name | | His skill of the [[ryu-ha]] was just [[Mokuroku]], however his name |
| was listed on [[Bujutsu Eimei Roku]] which means he was known as | | was listed on [[Bujutsu Eimei Roku]] which means he was known as |
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| ==Shinsengumi== | | ==Shinsengumi== |
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− | Kondo Isami and Hijikata Toshizo ruled [[Shinsengumi]] completely after eliminating [[Serizawa Kamo]]'s Mito group. | + | Kondo Isami and Hijikata Toshizo ruled the [[Shinsengumi]] completely after eliminating [[Serizawa Kamo]]'s Mito group. |
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| ''Kyokuchu Hatto''(The Shinsengumi Regulations) is believed to be Hijikata's idea. | | ''Kyokuchu Hatto''(The Shinsengumi Regulations) is believed to be Hijikata's idea. |
| Many of Shinsengumi members lost their lives because of the strict regulations. | | Many of Shinsengumi members lost their lives because of the strict regulations. |
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− | On the [[Ikedaya Affair]], Hijikata's troop arrived Ikedaya later than Kondo's troop.
| + | During the [[Ikedaya Affair]], Hijikata's troop arrived at Ikedaya later than Kondo's troop. |
| Hijikata first secured around Ikedaya to not let Aizu and Kuwana han samurai in. | | Hijikata first secured around Ikedaya to not let Aizu and Kuwana han samurai in. |
− | As the result, Shinsengumi received all the fame and prizes. | + | As the result, the Shinsengumi received all the fame and prizes. |
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| ==Boshin war== | | ==Boshin war== |
− | Hijikata commanded Shinsengumi at the [[Battle of Toba-Fushimi]] , the [[Battle of Yodo-Senryomatsu]](1868 January) instead of wounded Kondo Isami. | + | Hijikata commanded the Shinsengumi at the [[Battle of Toba-Fushimi]] and the [[Battle of Yodo-Senryomatsu]](1868 January) instead of Kondo Isami, who was wounded at that time. |
− | Shinsengumi lost many members at the battles. | + | The Shinsengumi lost many members in those battles. |
| Then Hijikata realized "The age of swords is over." | | Then Hijikata realized "The age of swords is over." |
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− | When Kondo was captured at [[Nagareyama]], | + | When Kondo was captured at [[Nagareyama]], Hijikata went back to Edo, already occupied by the imperial army, to appeal to [[Katsu Kaishu]] for Kondo's life. |
− | Hijikata went back to Edo where already occupied by the imperial army | |
− | to appeal [[Katsu Kaishu]] for Kondo's life. | |
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− | Hijikata then headed to Utsunomiya with several Shinsengumi members | + | Hijikata then headed to Utsunomiya with several Shinsengumi members ([[Saito Hajime]] took most of the members to Aizu) , to join the [[Bakufu]] troops. |
− | ([[Saito Hajime]] took most of members to Aizu) , joined [[Bakufu]] troops. | |
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− | He was injured his foot in April and sent to Aizu. But he was unable to | + | He injured his foot in April and was sent to Aizu. However he was unable to |
| come back to the front line until August. | | come back to the front line until August. |
| Kondo's grave in Aizu was built during the time. | | Kondo's grave in Aizu was built during the time. |
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| ==Hakodate== | | ==Hakodate== |
− | Hijikata and Bakufu troops occupied [[Goryokaku]] in October, [[Matsumae castle]] in November. | + | Hijikata and Bakufu troops occupied [[Goryokaku]] in October and [[Matsumae castle]] in November. |
− | They declared "Republic of Ezo" ([[Enomoto Takeaki]] as the president), | + | They announced the new "Republic of Ezo" ([[Enomoto Takeaki]] as the president) and Hijikata was appointed to be the ''[[Ezo]] Army [[Bugyo]] Nami''. |
− | Hijikata was appointed to be the ''[[Ezo]] Army [[Bugyo]] Nami''. | |
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− | [[1869]] March, they attacked [[Batlle of Miyako bay|Miyako bay]] to take over the battleship | + | [[1869]] March, they attacked [[Batlle of Miyako bay|Miyako bay]] to take over the battleship [[Kotetsu kan]], but failed. |
− | [[Kotetsu kan]] but failed. | |
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− | April, the Imperial troops started landing on Ezo. | + | In April, the Imperial troops started landing on Ezo. |
− | Hijikata was guarding [[Battle of Futamataguchi|Futamataguchi]] but had to | + | Hijikata was guarding [[Battle of Futamataguchi|Futamataguchi]], but had to |
| return Goryokaku because the Imperial army was getting close to Goryokaku.. | | return Goryokaku because the Imperial army was getting close to Goryokaku.. |
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− | May 11, Hijikata took small unit to save Shinsengumi in ''Benten Daiba'' where surrounded by the Imperial army. | + | May 11, Hijikata took a small unit to save the Shinsengumi in ''Benten Daiba'' where they were surrounded by the the Imperial army. |
| Hijikata was shot at Ippongi. | | Hijikata was shot at Ippongi. |
| His body is believed to be buried in Goryokaku or Ganjo-ji. | | His body is believed to be buried in Goryokaku or Ganjo-ji. |
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− | 2 months after his death, his page [[Ichimura Tetsunosuke]] visited
| + | Two months after his death, his page [[Ichimura Tetsunosuke]] visited Sato Hikogoro's house and handed Hijikata's photograph, hair and death poem. |
− | Sato Hikogoro's house and handed Hijikata's photograph, hair and death poem. | |
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| Hijikata's grave sites are | | Hijikata's grave sites are |