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* ''Died: [[1866]]''
 
* ''Died: [[1866]]''
 
* ''Titles'':Shinsengumi captain
 
* ''Titles'':Shinsengumi captain
* ''Japanese'':谷三十郎供国 (Tani Sanjuro Tomokuni)
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* Japanese: [[谷]] 三十郎供国 ''(Tani Sanjurou Tomokuni)''
  
He was [[Bitchu province|Bitchu]] Matsuyama han samurai.
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Tani Sanjurô was a [[Bitchu province|Bitchu]] Matsuyama han samurai. His kenjutsu style was [[Jikishin Ryu]] and [[Shin-Kage Ryu]].
It's unknown when he joined [[Shinsengumi]] but his name was on the list of  
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It's unknown when he joined the [[Shinsengumi]], however his name was on the list of the [[Ikedaya Affair|Ikedaya]] bonus conferment.  
[[Ikedaya Affair|Ikedaya]] bonus conferment.  
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While he was stationed in Osaka with his brother [[Tani Mantaro|Tani Mantarô]], they raided the [[Zenzaiya raid|Zenzaiya]] in [[1865]].
While he stationed in Osaka with his brother [[Tani Mantaro]],  
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In 1866, he was found dead near the Yasaka shrine in Kyoto.
they raided on [[Zenzaiya raid|Zenzaiya]] [[1865]].
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His grave is in the [[Koen-ji]].
In 1866, he was found dead near Yasaka shrine (Kyoto).
 
His grave is in [[Koen-ji]].
 
  
His youngest brother [[Tani Shuhei]] was adopted to [[Kondo Isami]] temporarily.
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His youngest brother [[Kondo Shuhei|Tani Shuhei]] was temporarily adopted by [[Kondo Isami]].
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==Tani Sanjurô in Fiction==
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===Books===
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* ''Yari wa Hozoin'' (槍は宝蔵院) Shiba Ryotaro
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Edo Period]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 10 July 2016

  • Born: ?
  • Died: 1866
  • Titles:Shinsengumi captain
  • Japanese: 三十郎供国 (Tani Sanjurou Tomokuni)

Tani Sanjurô was a Bitchu Matsuyama han samurai. His kenjutsu style was Jikishin Ryu and Shin-Kage Ryu. It's unknown when he joined the Shinsengumi, however his name was on the list of the Ikedaya bonus conferment. While he was stationed in Osaka with his brother Tani Mantarô, they raided the Zenzaiya in 1865. In 1866, he was found dead near the Yasaka shrine in Kyoto. His grave is in the Koen-ji.

His youngest brother Tani Shuhei was temporarily adopted by Kondo Isami.

Tani Sanjurô in Fiction

Books

  • Yari wa Hozoin (槍は宝蔵院) Shiba Ryotaro

References

  • 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