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* ''Japanese'': 八木 源之丞 応迅 ''(Yagi Gennojou Masahaya)'' | * ''Japanese'': 八木 源之丞 応迅 ''(Yagi Gennojou Masahaya)'' | ||
− | Yagi Gennojô was [[Goshi|Gôshi]] in Mibu village, Kyoto. | + | |
+ | [[Image:Yagires.jpg||thumb|left|Yagi Gennojô's residence in Kyoto.]] | ||
+ | Yagi Gennojô was a [[Goshi|Gôshi]] in Mibu village, Kyoto. | ||
His house became the [[Mibu Roshigumi]] (Later [[Shinsengumi]]) headquarters. | His house became the [[Mibu Roshigumi]] (Later [[Shinsengumi]]) headquarters. | ||
− | [[Serizawa Kamo]] | + | [[Serizawa Kamo]] and [[Hirayama Goro|Hirayama Gorô]] were killed in the house. |
His son [[Yagi Tamesaburo]] left many accounts of the Shinsengumi. | His son [[Yagi Tamesaburo]] left many accounts of the Shinsengumi. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:15, 1 April 2008
Yagi Gennojô was a Gôshi in Mibu village, Kyoto. His house became the Mibu Roshigumi (Later Shinsengumi) headquarters. Serizawa Kamo and Hirayama Gorô were killed in the house.
His son Yagi Tamesaburo left many accounts of the Shinsengumi.
References
- Shinsengumi 100 Wa (新選組100話) Suzuki Toru
- J-wikipedia Yagi Gennojo
- Yagi family official site http://www.mibu-yagike.jp