In 1862, he helped organize the disruption of [[Arima Shinshichi]]'s efforts to raise an army. That same year, Kizaemon served as a member of [[Shimazu Hisamitsu]]'s retinue as the former daimyô escorted Imperial envoys to Edo. On 1862/8/21, as the procession traveled on the [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô]] on its way back from Edo, in the village of Namamugi it encountered a party of Englishmen on horseback. In what has come to be known as the Namamugi Incident, Kizaemon cut down one of the English merchants.<ref name=kotobank/> Two others were wounded, while only one escaped relatively unharmed. | In 1862, he helped organize the disruption of [[Arima Shinshichi]]'s efforts to raise an army. That same year, Kizaemon served as a member of [[Shimazu Hisamitsu]]'s retinue as the former daimyô escorted Imperial envoys to Edo. On 1862/8/21, as the procession traveled on the [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô]] on its way back from Edo, in the village of Namamugi it encountered a party of Englishmen on horseback. In what has come to be known as the Namamugi Incident, Kizaemon cut down one of the English merchants.<ref name=kotobank/> Two others were wounded, while only one escaped relatively unharmed. |