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==Shirakawaguchi== | ==Shirakawaguchi== | ||
[[Intercalary months|int.]]4/20, Aizu troops occupied [[Shirakawa castle]]. A [[Choshu|Chôshû]] samurai [[Sera Shuzo|Sera Shûzô]] who stationed the castle then was assassinated in Fukushima same day. [[Intercalary months|int.]]4/25, the imperial troops attemted to take over the castle but were defeated. | [[Intercalary months|int.]]4/20, Aizu troops occupied [[Shirakawa castle]]. A [[Choshu|Chôshû]] samurai [[Sera Shuzo|Sera Shûzô]] who stationed the castle then was assassinated in Fukushima same day. [[Intercalary months|int.]]4/25, the imperial troops attemted to take over the castle but were defeated. | ||
+ | [[Intercalary months|int.]]4/28, reinforcement of the imperial troops were arriving near Shirakawa. They started attacking the castle in the early morning of 5/1. | ||
+ | The imperial troops were about 700, Aizu side were 2500 to 3000. | ||
+ | However, Aizu troops lost commanders early and they had to retreat. | ||
==Nihonmatsu== | ==Nihonmatsu== |
Revision as of 09:32, 3 October 2007
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Shirakawaguchi
int.4/20, Aizu troops occupied Shirakawa castle. A Chôshû samurai Sera Shûzô who stationed the castle then was assassinated in Fukushima same day. int.4/25, the imperial troops attemted to take over the castle but were defeated. int.4/28, reinforcement of the imperial troops were arriving near Shirakawa. They started attacking the castle in the early morning of 5/1. The imperial troops were about 700, Aizu side were 2500 to 3000. However, Aizu troops lost commanders early and they had to retreat.
Nihonmatsu
Bonari pass
Aizu-Wakamatsu castle
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