Difference between revisions of "Takeda Kanryusai"
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* ''Born: ?'' | * ''Born: ?'' | ||
* ''Died: [[1867]]'' | * ''Died: [[1867]]'' | ||
− | * ''Titles | + | * ''Titles: Shinsengumi captain'' |
− | * ''Japanese'' | + | * ''Original name: Fukuda Hiroshi'' (福田 廣) |
+ | * Japanese: 武田 観柳斎 ''(Takeda Kanryuusai)'' | ||
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− | [[1864]] , He captured [[Furutaka Shuntaro]] which led to the [[Ikedaya Affair]]. | + | Takeda Kanryusai joined the [[Shinsengumi]] in [[1863]]. In [[1864]], He captured [[Furutaka Shuntaro]] which led to the [[Ikedaya Affair]]. |
− | [[Kondo Isami]] treated | + | [[Kondo Isami]] treated particularly well because he was an expert of ''Koshu Ryu Gungaku'' (the Takeda clan's military science). However, Kanryûsai was disliked by other members and perceived as a flatterer. |
− | + | Later, the Shinsengumi adopted a more Western military style and ''Koshu Ryu Gungaku'' was no longer needed. | |
− | Later, the Shinsengumi adopted a Western military style and ''Koshu Ryu Gungaku'' was no longer needed. | + | |
− | He lost his position in the Shinsengumi and contacted [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]] which was detected by [[Hijikata Toshizo]]. | + | He lost his position in the Shinsengumi and contacted [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]], which was detected by [[Hijikata Toshizo]]. |
In [[1867]], his request of leaving the Shinsengumi was admitted and | In [[1867]], his request of leaving the Shinsengumi was admitted and | ||
[[Kondo Isami]] held farewell party for him. | [[Kondo Isami]] held farewell party for him. | ||
After the party, Takeda was assassinated by [[Saito Hajime]](?) on the way to the Satsuma han residence. | After the party, Takeda was assassinated by [[Saito Hajime]](?) on the way to the Satsuma han residence. | ||
− | Takeda's comrade | + | Takeda's comrade [[Kato Higuma|Katô Higuma]] was later ordered to commit [[Seppuku]]. |
− | ==Takeda | + | ==Takeda Kanryûsai in Fiction== |
===Books=== | ===Books=== | ||
* ''Kamogawa zenitoribashi'' (鴨川銭取橋) Shiba Ryotaro | * ''Kamogawa zenitoribashi'' (鴨川銭取橋) Shiba Ryotaro | ||
− | + | ==Takeda Kanryûsai's Sword== | |
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− | ==Takeda | ||
* ''[[Kaneue|Hitachinokami Kaneue]]'' 常陸守兼植 | * ''[[Kaneue|Hitachinokami Kaneue]]'' 常陸守兼植 | ||
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[[Category:Edo Period]] | [[Category:Edo Period]] | ||
[[Category:Shinsengumi]] | [[Category:Shinsengumi]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:53, 25 December 2006
- Born: ?
- Died: 1867
- Titles: Shinsengumi captain
- Original name: Fukuda Hiroshi (福田 廣)
- Japanese: 武田 観柳斎 (Takeda Kanryuusai)
Takeda Kanryusai joined the Shinsengumi in 1863. In 1864, He captured Furutaka Shuntaro which led to the Ikedaya Affair.
Kondo Isami treated particularly well because he was an expert of Koshu Ryu Gungaku (the Takeda clan's military science). However, Kanryûsai was disliked by other members and perceived as a flatterer.
Later, the Shinsengumi adopted a more Western military style and Koshu Ryu Gungaku was no longer needed.
He lost his position in the Shinsengumi and contacted Satsuma, which was detected by Hijikata Toshizo. In 1867, his request of leaving the Shinsengumi was admitted and Kondo Isami held farewell party for him. After the party, Takeda was assassinated by Saito Hajime(?) on the way to the Satsuma han residence. Takeda's comrade Katô Higuma was later ordered to commit Seppuku.
Takeda Kanryûsai in Fiction
Books
- Kamogawa zenitoribashi (鴨川銭取橋) Shiba Ryotaro
Takeda Kanryûsai's Sword
- Hitachinokami Kaneue 常陸守兼植
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)