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| * ''[[Bakufu]] supporters Vs. Meiji government'' | | * ''[[Bakufu]] supporters Vs. Meiji government'' |
| ** ''Period: [[1868]]-[[1869]]'' | | ** ''Period: [[1868]]-[[1869]]'' |
− | *''Japanese'': 戊辰戦争(Boshin Senso) | + | *''Japanese'': 戊辰戦争(Boshin Sensô) |
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| Boshin war is the civil war that the new Meiji government to mop-up Pro-[[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] power. | | Boshin war is the civil war that the new Meiji government to mop-up Pro-[[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] power. |
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| ==Battle of Toba-Fushimi== | | ==Battle of Toba-Fushimi== |
| *''See also [[Battle of Toba-Fushimi]]'' | | *''See also [[Battle of Toba-Fushimi]]'' |
− | 1868/1/3 The Bakufu troops and [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]]-[[Choshu han|Choshu]] troops clashed at suburb of Kyoto. | + | 1868/1/3 The Bakufu troops and [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]]-[[Choshu han|Chôshû]] troops clashed at suburb of Kyoto. |
− | Satsuma-Choshu alliance defeated the Bakufu troops and they won real power of the new government. | + | Satsuma-Chôshû alliance defeated the Bakufu troops and they won real power of the new government. |
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| ==Battle of Koshu-Katsunuma== | | ==Battle of Koshu-Katsunuma== |
− | * ''See also [[Battle of Koshu-Katsunuma]]'' | + | * ''See also [[Battle of Koshu-Katsunuma|Battle of Kôshû-Katsunuma]]'' |
− | [[1868]]/3, [[Bakufu]] sent the [[Koyo Chinbutai]]([[Shinsengumi]]) to [[Kofu castle]]. However the castle was occupied by the Imperial troops already. The Koyo Chinbutai was defeated in Katsunuma. | + | [[1868]]/3, [[Bakufu]] sent the [[Koyo Chinbutai|Kôyô Chinbutai]]([[Shinsengumi]]) to [[Kofu castle]]. However the castle was occupied by the Imperial troops already. The Kôyô Chinbutai was defeated in Katsunuma. |
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| ==Surrender of Edo== | | ==Surrender of Edo== |
| 3/6 The Imperial troops planned to attack the [[Edo castle]] in 3/15. | | 3/6 The Imperial troops planned to attack the [[Edo castle]] in 3/15. |
− | Bakufu retainer [[Yamaoka Tesshu]] visited [[Saigo Takamori]] in Sunpu to negotiate the terms of capitulation. | + | Bakufu retainer [[Yamaoka Tesshu]] visited [[Saigo Takamori|Saigô Takamori]] in Sunpu to negotiate the terms of capitulation. |
| Saigo Takamori entered Edo in 3/13 and had a meeting with Army minister [[Katsu Kaishu]] to negotiate the surrender of the [[Edo castle]]. | | Saigo Takamori entered Edo in 3/13 and had a meeting with Army minister [[Katsu Kaishu]] to negotiate the surrender of the [[Edo castle]]. |
| As the result, the Imperial troops entered Edo without blood in 4/11. | | As the result, the Imperial troops entered Edo without blood in 4/11. |
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| ==Battle of Ueno== | | ==Battle of Ueno== |
| * ''See also [[Battle of Ueno]]'' | | * ''See also [[Battle of Ueno]]'' |
− | 5/15, The Imperial troops and [[Shogitai]] clashed at [[Kanei-ji]] temple. | + | 5/15, The Imperial troops and [[Shogitai|Shôgitai]] clashed at [[Kanei-ji]] temple. |
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| ==Battle of Hokuetsu== | | ==Battle of Hokuetsu== |
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| ==Battle of Hakodate== | | ==Battle of Hakodate== |
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− | [[Enomoto Takeaki]] and former Bakufu retainers took Bakufu's fleet to Ezo, occupied [[Goryokaku]] fort in 10/26 and established the local government. | + | [[Enomoto Takeaki]] and former Bakufu retainers took Bakufu's fleet to Ezo, occupied [[Goryokaku|Goryôkaku]] fort in 10/26 and established the local government. |
| They attempted the Naval Battle of Miyako Bay but it was failed. | | They attempted the Naval Battle of Miyako Bay but it was failed. |
| 1869/4/9 the imperial troops landed Otobe, 5/18 former Bakufu troops surrendered. | | 1869/4/9 the imperial troops landed Otobe, 5/18 former Bakufu troops surrendered. |
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| [[Category:Bakumatsu]] | | [[Category:Bakumatsu]] |
| [[Category:Meiji Period]] | | [[Category:Meiji Period]] |
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