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Revision as of 04:45, 27 January 2007

  • Born: 1814
  • Died: 1903
  • Japanese:八木源之丞応迅 (Yagi Gennojô Masahaya)

Yagi Gennojô was Gôshi in Mibu village, Kyoto. His house became the Mibu Roshigumi (Later Shinsengumi) station. Serizawa Kamo was killed in the house.

His son Yagi Tamesaburo left many accounts of the Shinsengumi.


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