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==Investigation==
 
==Investigation==
 
The anti-[[Bakufu]] powers were evicted from [[Kyoto|Kyôto]] after the [[Political change on August 18]]([[1863]]) but they just went to underground.
 
The anti-[[Bakufu]] powers were evicted from [[Kyoto|Kyôto]] after the [[Political change on August 18]]([[1863]]) but they just went to underground.
The [[Shinsengumi]] investigators [[Yamazaki Susumu]], [[Shimada Kai]] located a merchant ''Masuya Kiemon'' was actually [[Omi province|Ômi]] [[Goshi|Gôshi]] [[Furutaka Shuntaro]] and he was cooperating with [[Choshu han|Chôshu]].
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The [[Shinsengumi]] investigators [[Yamazaki Susumu]], [[Shimada Kai]] located a merchant ''Masuya Kiemon'' was actually [[Omi province|Ômi]] [[Goshi|Gôshi]] [[Furutaka Shuntaro]] and he was cooperating with [[Choshu han|Chôshû]].
[[1864]]/6/5 morning, [[Takeda Kanryusai]] and several Shinsengumi members raided Masuya and found arms and armors and letters from Chôshu samurai.
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[[1864]]/6/5 morning, [[Takeda Kanryusai]] and several Shinsengumi members raided Masuya and found arms and armors and letters from Chôshû samurai.
 
Furutaka was taken to Shinsengumi headquarter for questioning.
 
Furutaka was taken to Shinsengumi headquarter for questioning.
He was tortured and revealed that the [[Sonno|Sonnô]] [[Joi|Jôi]] [[Ronin|Rôshi]] planned to wait for a windy night, set fire to the city of Kyoto and in the confusion kidnap the Emperor and take him to Chôshu.  
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He was tortured and revealed that the [[Sonno|Sonnô]] [[Joi|Jôi]] [[Ronin|Rôshi]] planned to wait for a windy night, set fire to the city of Kyoto and in the confusion kidnap the Emperor and take him to Chôshû.  
 
The story was immediately reported to the [[Military Commissioner of Kyoto]].
 
The story was immediately reported to the [[Military Commissioner of Kyoto]].
  
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