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* ''Died: [[1868]]'' | * ''Died: [[1868]]'' | ||
* ''Titles'' Shinsengumi captain | * ''Titles'' Shinsengumi captain | ||
− | * ''Japanese'': | + | * ''Japanese'':[[井上]]源三郎 |
− | Inoue Genzaburo was born | + | Inoue Genzaburo was born into a family of [[Hachioji Sennin Doshin]] as the third son of [[Inoue Tozaemon]]. He became a pupil of [[Tennen Rishin Ryu]] in [[1847]] and received [[Menkyo]] in [[1860]]. |
He effectively supported [[Kondo Isami]] in the [[Shinsengumi]], they had great trust in each other. | He effectively supported [[Kondo Isami]] in the [[Shinsengumi]], they had great trust in each other. | ||
− | Genzaburo was killed | + | Genzaburo was killed during the [[Battle of Yodo-Senryomatsu]] in [[1868]]. |
His nephew [[Inoue Taisuke]], tried to take his head and sword, but they were too heavy, so he buried them in a temple on the way to Osaka. | His nephew [[Inoue Taisuke]], tried to take his head and sword, but they were too heavy, so he buried them in a temple on the way to Osaka. | ||
They have yet to be found. | They have yet to be found. |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 13 June 2014
Inoue Genzaburo was born into a family of Hachioji Sennin Doshin as the third son of Inoue Tozaemon. He became a pupil of Tennen Rishin Ryu in 1847 and received Menkyo in 1860. He effectively supported Kondo Isami in the Shinsengumi, they had great trust in each other.
Genzaburo was killed during the Battle of Yodo-Senryomatsu in 1868. His nephew Inoue Taisuke, tried to take his head and sword, but they were too heavy, so he buried them in a temple on the way to Osaka. They have yet to be found.
Inoue Genzaburo and Okita Soji were relatives.
Inoue Genzaburo's Sword
- Shirakawazumi Kanetsune 白川住兼常
References
- Shinsengumi - Honor and Determination of the Mibu Rôshi (血誠新撰組-峻烈壬生浪士忠と斬), Rekishi Gunzô, Gakken, Japan, 2003
- Shinsengumi Taishi Den (新選組隊士伝) Gakken
- Shinsengumi Zentaishi Tettei Guide (新選組全隊士徹底ガイド) Maeda Masaki
- Inoue Genzaburo Archives http://www.tachikawaonline.jp/shinsengumi/003/003.htm