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==Investigation==
 
==Investigation==
 
The anti-[[Bakufu]] elements were banished from [[Kyoto|Kyôto]] after the [[Political change on August 18]] ([[1863]]), however rather than be driven from Kyoto, they went underground.
 
The anti-[[Bakufu]] elements were banished from [[Kyoto|Kyôto]] after the [[Political change on August 18]] ([[1863]]), however rather than be driven from Kyoto, they went underground.
The [[Shinsengumi]] investigators [[Yamazaki Susumu]], [[Shimada Kai]] located a merchant by the name of ''Masuya Kiemon'' who was actually the [[Omi province|Ômi]] [[Goshi|Gôshi]] [[Furutaka Shuntaro]], who was cooperating with [[Choshu han|Chôshû]].
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The [[Shinsengumi]] investigators [[Yamazaki Susumu]] and [[Shimada Kai]] located a merchant by the name of ''Masuya Kiemon'' who was actually the [[Omi province|Ômi]] [[Goshi|Gôshi]] [[Furutaka Shuntaro]], who was cooperating with [[Choshu han|Chôshû]].
 
On the morning of [[1864]]/6/5, [[Takeda Kanryusai]] and several Shinsengumi members raided  and captured Masuya, and found arms and armor and letters from Chôshû samurai.
 
On the morning of [[1864]]/6/5, [[Takeda Kanryusai]] and several Shinsengumi members raided  and captured Masuya, and found arms and armor and letters from Chôshû samurai.
 
Furutaka was taken to the Shinsengumi headquarters for questioning.
 
Furutaka was taken to the Shinsengumi headquarters for questioning.