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==Shieikan== | ==Shieikan== | ||
− | Yamanami was [[ | + | 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 | + | He visited the [[Shieikan]] dojo and had a match with [[Kondo Isami|Kondô Isami]]. |
− | He was defeated and | + | 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]]. |
− | In 1863, | ||
==Shinsengumi== | ==Shinsengumi== | ||
− | Yamanami is believed to involved the assassination of [[Serizawa Kamo]]. | + | Yamanami is believed to have been involved in the assassination of [[Serizawa Kamo]]. |
− | 1864 | + | 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. |
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− | + | During the [[Ikedaya Affair]], he stayed in the [[Mibu Roshigumi|Mibu Rôshigumi]] headquarters. | |
− | Later in 1864, Yamanami | + | In October 1864, [[Ito Kashitaro|Itô Kashitarô]] joined the [[Shinsengumi]], and might have been given higher status than Yamanami. |
− | over moving the | + | |
− | + | 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. | ||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | 1865 | + | 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 [[ | + | His grave is in [[Koen-ji]], Kyoto. |
− | His grave is in [[Koen-ji]], [[ | + | |
+ | ==Yamanami Keisuke's Sword== | ||
+ | * ''[[Okimitsu|Sekishin Okimitsu]]'' 赤心沖光 | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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*''Shinsengumi Taishi Den'' (新選組隊士伝) Gakken | *''Shinsengumi Taishi Den'' (新選組隊士伝) Gakken | ||
*''Shinsengumi'' (新選組) Sekai Bunkasha | *''Shinsengumi'' (新選組) Sekai Bunkasha | ||
+ | *''The Shinsengumi Exhibition catalog'' 2004 | ||
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[[Category:Bakumatsu]] | [[Category:Bakumatsu]] | ||
[[Category:Edo Period]] | [[Category:Edo Period]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Shinsengumi]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Shinsengumi Members]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:25, 8 February 2010
- Born: 1833
- Died: 1865
- Titles:Shinsengumi Vice Commander, General Secretary
- Japanese: 山南敬助(Yamanami Keisuke or Sannan Keisuke)
Shieikan
Yamanami was a ronin from Sendai han who practiced Onoha Ittô-ryû (menkyô) and Hokushin Ittô-ryû (menkyô). In 1860. He visited the Shieikan dojo and had a match with Kondô Isami. He was defeated and was enrolled at the Tennen Rishin-ryû's Shieikan. In 1863, Kondô and eight other Shieikan members joined the Rôshigumi.
Shinsengumi
Yamanami is believed to have been involved in the assassination of Serizawa Kamo. In January 1864, he captured Futei Rôshi at Iwaki Masuya and received prize money from Lord Matsudaira Katamori of Aizu.
During the Ikedaya Affair, he stayed in the Mibu Rôshigumi headquarters.
In October 1864, Itô Kashitarô joined the Shinsengumi, and might have been given higher status than Yamanami.
Later in 1864, according to some sources, Yamanami argued with Kondô and Hijikata over moving the headquarters to Nishi Hongan-ji. Kondô and Hijikata completely ignored him.
Death
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). His grave is in Koen-ji, Kyoto.
Yamanami Keisuke's Sword
- Sekishin Okimitsu 赤心沖光
References
- Shinsengumi Zentaishi Tettei Guide (新選組全隊士徹底ガイド) Maeda Masaki
- Shinsengumi Taishi Den (新選組隊士伝) Gakken
- Shinsengumi (新選組) Sekai Bunkasha
- The Shinsengumi Exhibition catalog 2004