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Japanese:彰義隊(Shôgitai)
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* ''Japanese'': 彰義隊 ''(Shougitai)''
  
[[1868]]/2, [[Hitotsubashi clan]] retainer [[Shibusawa Seiichiro|Shibusawa Seiichirô]], Hatamoto [[Amano Hachiro|Amano Hachirô]] and 67 pro-Bakufu comrades gathered in Zôshigaya and formed a military unit and named Shogitai.
 
They first stationed at a temple in Asakusa, then moved to Kan-ei-ji as the guards of [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]].
 
 
5/15, the Shôgitai was destroyed by the imperial troops.(the [[Battle of Ueno]])
 
 
Some members followed other pro-Bakufu troops in the North, some members just returned to be ordinary [[Edo]] citizens.
 
  
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In [[1868]]/2, [[Hitotsubashi clan]] retainer [[Shibusawa Seiichiro|Shibusawa Seiichirô]], [[Hatamoto]] [[Amano Hachiro|Amano Hachirô]] and 67 pro-Bakufu comrades gathered in Zôshigaya and formed a military unit called the Shôgitai.
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They were first stationed at a temple in Asakusa, then moved to Kan-ei-ji as the guards of [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]].
  
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On 5/15, the Shôgitai was destroyed by the imperial troops. (the [[Battle of Ueno]])
  
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Some members followed other pro-Bakufu troops in the North, while other members demobilized and returned to [[Edo]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Revision as of 12:38, 30 May 2007

  • Japanese: 彰義隊 (Shougitai)


In 1868/2, Hitotsubashi clan retainer Shibusawa Seiichirô, Hatamoto Amano Hachirô and 67 pro-Bakufu comrades gathered in Zôshigaya and formed a military unit called the Shôgitai. They were first stationed at a temple in Asakusa, then moved to Kan-ei-ji as the guards of Tokugawa Yoshinobu.

On 5/15, the Shôgitai was destroyed by the imperial troops. (the Battle of Ueno)

Some members followed other pro-Bakufu troops in the North, while other members demobilized and returned to Edo.

References

  • Boshin Senso (戊辰戦争) Sasaki Suguru