Difference between revisions of "Harada Sanosuke"
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* ''Japanese'': 原田左之助 | * ''Japanese'': 原田左之助 | ||
+ | ==Shinsengumi== | ||
He was born as a son of lower samurai of [[Matsuyama han]]. | He was born as a son of lower samurai of [[Matsuyama han]]. | ||
When he was [[Chugen]] in the han, he troubled other samurai and ran away from the han. | When he was [[Chugen]] in the han, he troubled other samurai and ran away from the han. | ||
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While in Kyoto, he took a part of assassination of [[Serizawa Kamo]],[[Kusunoki Kojuro]], [[Uchiyama Hikojiro]],and [[Ikedaya Affair]],[[Sanjo Seisatsu Incident]],[[Incident at Aburano Koji]]. | While in Kyoto, he took a part of assassination of [[Serizawa Kamo]],[[Kusunoki Kojuro]], [[Uchiyama Hikojiro]],and [[Ikedaya Affair]],[[Sanjo Seisatsu Incident]],[[Incident at Aburano Koji]]. | ||
+ | ==Boshin War== | ||
+ | He left [[Shinsengumi]] after the [[Battle of Koshu-Katsunuma]] with | ||
+ | [[Nagakura Shinpachi]] and formed [[Seiheita]]. | ||
+ | But he suddenly left Seiheitai on the way to [[Aizu han|Aizu]]. | ||
+ | (Nagakura said he missed his family) | ||
+ | When he returned to Edo, there was full of Anti-Shogunate troops, he had no way out. | ||
+ | He joined [[Shogitai]] and wounded at the [[Battle of Ueno]]. | ||
+ | He died 2 days later. | ||
Revision as of 08:48, 8 December 2006
Shinsengumi
He was born as a son of lower samurai of Matsuyama han. When he was Chugen in the han, he troubled other samurai and ran away from the han. In Edo, he became Shokkaku of Shieikan dojo and joined Roshigumi with other Shieikan pupils. While in Kyoto, he took a part of assassination of Serizawa Kamo,Kusunoki Kojuro, Uchiyama Hikojiro,and Ikedaya Affair,Sanjo Seisatsu Incident,Incident at Aburano Koji.
Boshin War
He left Shinsengumi after the Battle of Koshu-Katsunuma with Nagakura Shinpachi and formed Seiheita. But he suddenly left Seiheitai on the way to Aizu. (Nagakura said he missed his family) When he returned to Edo, there was full of Anti-Shogunate troops, he had no way out. He joined Shogitai and wounded at the Battle of Ueno. He died 2 days later.
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